Let's go Chargers!









West Noble and Eastside battled Wednesday evening at Parkview Field as part of the PSM Baseball Classic. Eastside took advantage of a couple West Noble fielding miscues, and held the Chargers to five hits in a 5-0 win, but the experience at beautiful Parkview Field offered a bittersweet parting gift.
Layne Targgart, Giselle Lopez, Emily Chiddister and Donald Baker were joined by Ligonier Rotary Club President Margarita White at Tuesday evening's West Noble School Board Meeting in recognition of the student's leadership trajectory.
Take a read on what RYLA is doing for the students, and what a couple of them think of the new opportunity to hone their leadership skills.
https://www.westnoble.k12.in.us/article/2895211

Let's go Lady Chargers!

The facility, located behind West Noble High School adjacent to the football parking lot, will be open 3:30-5 p.m. daily until all the plants are gone. There's a big variety of items to peruse, from hanging baskets to impatients, daisies to salvia, and a host of different types of herbs, mints and vegetables.
Come on out and spruce up your landscape or kitchen table, and help our FFA program in the process!

West Noble's track teams claimed a pair of individual champions at Friday night's NECC Championships at Angola.
Dustin Richardson began his postseason quest to return to the IHSAA State Finals in high jump, starting the mission with a 6-5 first place jump. Richardson was also third in the 100 dash (11.76) and third in the 200 dash (23.23).
Kayle Jordan set the pace in the shot put, sending the winning toss 40-5 to claim championship honors.
The girls added several runner-up finishes at the meet, a pair from Gimena Aguilar in the 100 dash (12.75) and 200 dash (26.90). Lanie Martin was second in the mile (5:26.79) and Trinity Parson was also second in the two-mile (11:57.24). Xymire Barnes-Bridges added a runner-up post in the boys long jump (20-9.5).
Rounding out top threes were third-place finishes from Ethan Yates in discus (142-0), the girls 4x800 relay (10:07.39) and 4x100 relay (51.49) and the boys 4x800 relay (8:29.80).
The Lady Chargers were runner-up in the team standings with 100.5 points, Fairfield scoring 107 points for the title. The Chargers were fourth overall at 83, Garrett claiming the title with 107 points.
Thank you teachers!


Just a reminder for high school students/parents:
There are only a few 2025-26 West Noble High School yearbooks left for purchase. Yearbooks are printed in limited quantities. Once they sell out, they're sold out.
Order today at Jostens.com, search West Noble High School.

We salute Samuel Hicks, Christian Perez Morales, Bella Barnes, Abril Segovia and Daniel Hager on their decisions in moving to the next level of their career paths.
https://wnhs.westnoble.k12.in.us/o/wnhs/article/2874420
We thank our nurses for all of their care, patience and willingness to do some of the true dirty work in our schools!
Thank you!

He was celebrated this morning among his peers and teachers, and we all wish him well as he aims to "lock in" the final steps of his educational journey!
West Noble softball drew a bye at the six-team NorthWood Sectional, playing the winner of Fairfield-Wawasee in the first game of the Tuesday, May 26 semi-finals.
Charger baseball will play in the second game of the night on Wednesday, May 27, getting NorthWood at the six-team Fairfield Sectional.
See our brackets for full brackets and check out IHSAA.org for ticket and full tournament information.


Our prom king candidates are (in the group photo from left to right) Peyton Franklin, Xavier Yates, Luis Rodriguez and Yahir Lopez. Our prom queen candidates are Jenna Coburn, Addison Chordas, Leah Pruitt and Wendy Neyra.
The king and queen will be announced tomorrow as part of the prom ceremonies. Also, don't forget that the Grand March will take place at 4 p.m. at WNHS in the Blue Seats before the kids head off to Fort Wayne and the Ceruti's Banquet and Event Center for the 2026 Great Gatsby Prom.
https://www.westnoble.k12.in.us/article/2855669


West Noble High School is proud to announce we have five students that have tested out of WIDA this year.
Gaston Bachelard once said: "A special kind of beauty exists which is born in language, of language, and for language." We are celebrating this "special kind of beauty" by recognizing five students who passed their WIDA exam. Britney Coba-Reyes, Erik Delgado, Jessica Miranda-Barrientos, Allison Recendiz-Esparza and Alex Resendez all met their requirements.
The WIDA Exam is a yearly language test given to determine academic proficiency in the English language. The test is extremely difficult, and we are so proud of the hard work of all of our students!
Pictured from left to right are Coba-Reyes, Delgado, Resendez and Recendiz-Esparza; not pictured is Miranda-Barrientos.

