
Boys are scheduled to run first at 10:30, with the girls to follow.
Good luck Chargers!

Dear everyone,
We're looking for qualified individuals to join our team. Upgrade from 'me' to 'we' by clicking here:
JOIN OUR WEST NOBLE TEAM!

This is just a reminder that we are on Fall Break Thursday and Friday this week. We will see everyone back at school on Monday, October 27th. Enjoy the long weekend and stay safe!


WNP held its Halloween Parade this morning, starting with a tour of the halls at the Primary, with pathways full of parents cheering on our students, nearly every single student fully draped in costume (even an inflatable Pikachu). The parade then continued to West Noble High School, where the big kids passed out candy and offered support for the little ones. Mrs. Kimmel's classroom was in full spook mode as one of the major highlights.
The Little Chargers then loaded the busses to hit the streets of Ligonier, stopping at several area businesses where the hosts were ready with candy and smiles as our kids passed through.
A big thanks to everyone who were involved today to make this a special day for the Little Chargers. Their smiles and joy really made the parade worthwhile :)
Each group performed three musical selections to showcase the growth they have made this fall in their respective disciplines. The show was led by WNHS music director, Chris Douglas.
The FFA also has been doing community service, and one of their projects was highway cleanup on US 33 near the West Noble campus. FFA advisor Khara Kimmel reported the group was able to pick up over 10 bags of trash to help keep our area clean and respectable.
Well done West Noble FFA!







If you see a driver this week, thank them for the job they are doing to keep our kids safe!

NorthWood played a complete game and proved the better team Saturday night in a stunning 3-1 win over No. 5 West Noble in the championship game at the Wawasee Volleyball Sectional.
The championship is the seventh straight for the Panthers, stifling West Noble's shot at winning its first since 2018.
The Lady Chargers finish its season 29-3 overall, winners of the NECC regular season and tournament championships and finish with the most wins in a season in team history.
Nothing at all to be ashamed of, and the future is bright as the program graduates just two players in Abby Seigel and Beverly Vizcaino.
Good luck to the Panthers as they carry on in the state tournament.
The boys and girls cross country teams both qualified for the regional round after finishing fourth in their respective standings. The boys were led by Graysen Ruch's fifth place finish and the girls had Karla Dominguez finish tenth to lead their charge. Each team will compete at the New Haven Regional held at Huntington University next Saturday morning.
The volleyball team advances to tonight's sectional championship at Wawasee, beating Tippecanoe Valley 3-0 in the sectional semi-finals earlier this afternoon. West Noble will get NorthWood in the championship game, looking to win its first sectional title since 2018.
Game time is at 6 p.m. tonight at the Hardwood Teepee. Be there, and be loud!
Xymire Barnes-Bridges had a pair of touchdowns, and McKale Bottles, Xavier Yates, Brayden Limerick
and Ryan Gross all added a score as the Chargers finish the regular season 7-2 overall.
The Chargers open the Class 3-A Sectional 26 tournament next week in hosting Fort Wayne Concordia.
The future musicians at West Noble were on display this week as both the band and choir programs at West Noble Middle School had their fall programs.
The band performed on Monday, showcasing their growth under the leadership of band director Moorea Douglas. Thursday evening, choir director Sarah Sponseller had the spotlight as her multiple grade levels worked through a series of lyrical performances.
We salute all of the musicians and directors who performed this week, very well done!






Business Professionals of America (BPA) is a national student organization that prepares students for leadership, professionalism, and success in business-related careers. Our students work hard throughout the year to build career skills. We host our show to pay for expenses for our regional and state conferences.
Event Details
Date: Saturday, November 1, 2025
Time: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Location: West Noble High School (5050 US-33, Ligonier, IN 46767)
Hosted by: West Noble BPA
For more information, contact BPA sponsor Steven Murillo at murilloste@westnoble.k12.in.us



Have your candy and treats in by Oct. 21 for the West Noble Primary parade next Wednesday (10/22). Class with the most candy wins a pizza party. Need more motivation??? :)

Yearbooks can be purchased online at Jostens.com or at the high school. Contact Andrew Yates with any questions, yatesa@westnoble.k12.in.us.
Payment plans are available.


Just a reminder as we get started with our new week of opportunities!
The West Noble Middle School music department will have two shows this week:
TONIGHT (MONDAY) at 7 p.m. - The Fall Band Concert
THURSDAY at 7 p.m. - The Fall Choir Concert
West Noble competed in the Scholastic B division and scored a Silver Rating, but wasn't able to qualify for further advancement in the state series, ending its fall competition season.
The Lightning Brigade will have one more performance this fall, set to perform this Friday at the West Noble home football game. Let's make sure we recognize these hardworking musicians one more time this fall!
Special thanks to Moorea Douglas for providing photos from The Rockpile in Plymouth at Saturday's performance.



We had a few chapters come to an end this week, but a lot of doors open as West Noble schools work into the middle of October. Ligonier and Sparta Fire both visited West Noble Elementary, Applied Skills visited Ultrazone, sports continued sporting and nature continued to be beautiful.
It's a great day to be a Charger!
