Turning Point is celebrating its latest graduate, Dabria DeWells, and not just because she finished her coursework, but for making progress on quite a life journey.
https://www.westnoble.k12.in.us/article/2227086

Piggybacking on a post we had up yesterday, West Noble Middle School also traveled to Fort Wayne last week for their Charger Reading Challenge reward, and we have the group photo ready to share! Three dozen students from WNMS earned the trip, which was sponsored in part by the United Way. We thank them for their continued support of our students, and congratulate our young readers on their persistence.

West Noble School Corporation is very proud to formally introduce our new K-12 website!
The site, still located at westnoble.k12.in.us, is revamped and simplified to make your West Noble experience better! You can find virtually everything here, from school calendars and staff listings (with pictures!) to social media feeds and organic news from our campuses. You'll also be able to find all of the school board materials in one place, information from each of our departments, lunch menus for each building, links to athletics for the high school and middle school, club offerings, and much, much more.
Take a minute to look around at all the great things we have going at our West Noble schools, and bookmark the page so you don't miss anything!

A great opportunity for our middle schoolers! Hurry, registration ends on June 2nd!
Register here:
https://www.worknoble.org/manufacturing-experience

Hitting their mark, West Noble High School students who got their chapters in were rewarded with a trip to Fort Wayne. The Charger Reading Challenge is open to all staff and students at the high school with the intention to increase literacy among high school students and promote the love of books. The CRC winners went to Barnes & Noble last week as their reward.



Hot off the presses, the girls tennis sectional draw is barely dry, but there isn't much time to delay. Action at the East Noble Girls Tennis Sectional begins Wednesday, with West Noble and Lakewood Park battling in one of the two semi-final matches on Thursday for a place in the championship match Saturday.
Let's go Lady Chargers!

Having absolutely no idea of what to expect, and really, nothing to lose, Xavier Viera traveled to Orlando, Florida, earlier this month to take part in the BPA Nationals. A very quiet kid nearly made a lot of noise in his series' of competitions. Find out how he did, and the confidence it brought to our WNHS senior here:
https://www.westnoble.k12.in.us/article/2221724
It's still a long drive to Angola. Might as well be like the girls and win some hardware. Maybe a team title!
Let's go Charger track and field!

It could be a year of firsts for West Noble Unified Track & Field. Let's make some memories this Saturday in Fort Wayne!
Go Charger Unified!!!

It's a long drive to Angola. Might as well win some hardware.
Let's go Lady Charger track and field!

More celebrating as we wind down the school year!
West Noble Middle School students who passed their WIDA testing were rewarded with an ice cream sundae party, acknowledging a bigger goal. Each student had a goal set in one of the language domains of reading, writing, speaking, or listening. The goal is to improve by 0.5 or more in that specified domain, and we had 84 students meet their goal this year!
The ice cream party, cool, but bigger cheers for so many of our kids reaching and exceeding their goals in the testing circuit.


West Noble High School had a quintet of students honored in a unique way earlier this week.
Wednesday afternoon, five of our high school students were honored with a signing ceremony at Impact. The ceremony was held to recognize each student's aspirations to continue their education in a post-secondary institution or go directly into the workforce in their area of study.
Among the more than a dozen students in all that were honored, West Noble would like to congratulate five of our own:
Halle Barrientos, Jacob Carbaugh, Tabitha Soria, Nicholas Stoops and Carlos Velez, Jr.
We brought you the shenanigans from West Noble Primary's Field Day for the kindergarten a couple days ago. Pure chaos. Nothing changed for the first graders Friday afternoon as they took to the high school soccer fields for games, popsicles and organized chaos. Always great to see our kids having a blast and enjoying each other's company, and our staff being able to blow off a little steam, as well!
It's been a long and fruitful year, perhaps, for the West Noble Middle School Jr. Master Gardener Club. A total of 15 middle school green thumbs completed the club season and were recognized Thursday at the year-end awards program. Since last September, the students worked through eight chapters and 44 concepts of gardening and horticulture. One of the highlights of their year was getting the hydroponics grow tower to finally take and produce, and it produced in droves from herbs to leafy greens.
A huge thank you to Mrs. Anderson for seeing the kids through on a wonderful club that teaches life lessons in so many ways!
As we noted earlier in the day with the video, West Noble's FFA hosted Ag Day. Our Little Chargers from West Noble Primary were on hand for an up-close-and-personal experience with farm animals, equipment, and how farming fits into our daily lives.
From the looks on the kid's faces, we think they had a great time both teaching and learning today!
It was a great day to be outside in any capacity. Thanks to WNE's Dolores Williams for sending over these pics of the elementary kids enjoying recess today!






West Noble High School celebrated its standout students this afternoon with the West Noble Student Awards program.
Over two dozen students were recognized for their accomplishments in and out of the classroom in a variety of award categories.
For a full list of our 2024-25 recipients, click on the news story below!
https://wnhs.westnoble.k12.in.us/o/wnhs/article/2214711

Casey Kasem would approve of Tuesday night's 'Music Through The Decades' program at West Noble Elementary. From Bill Haley to the Beatles to Hilary Duff to Dua Lipa, the fourth graders performed through the generations in a kaleidoscope of song styles and movements. Music teacher Mrs. Hostetler directed the eight-song performance in front of a standing room only audience. The crowd also had the opportunity to take in the art gallery led by teacher Mrs, Bieberich, the hallways lined with works representing Georgia O'Keefe to clay baby dragons.
Before the rain drops began to fall, West Noble Primary held its kindergarten Field Day!
All sorts of shenanigans and games were on tap, and it wasn't just the kids getting into the moment!
In a season of fast times, West Noble Middle School continues to set standards for future runners to chase. Three more records were rewritten on the track. Keep up the great work!

