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.

The band and orchestra each played two songs, then came together to finish up with a three-song send-off.
Kudos to music director, Chris Douglas, and the entire ensemble for a very entertaining concert and a job well done!
A couple of items from the West Noble High School music department.
First, a reminder that the WNHS spring music concert is this evening (Monday, April 27), beginning at 7 p.m. in the WNHS cafe. Both the band and the orchestra will perform a total of seven songs, and the show is free to the public.
Second, another reminder...a parent meeting and sign-up deadline will take place this Thursday, April 30, at 6 p.m. at the high school. This will detail agendas and visions for the 2026-27 WNHS band season, starting with summer camp and into the fall. For questions, contact WNHS music director Chris Douglas at douglasc@westnoble.k12.in.us
Find our PDF for the fall season here or find the WNHS Music Page for more info!
West Noble is celebrating its latest class to earn the Indiana Multilingual Certificate of Proficiency in English and Spanish. These 16 students met the state's criteria which requires earning eight English language arts credits, six credits in the world language, and passing state-approved proficiency assessments.
Each student will be recognized this year at the graduation commencement for this honor.
Felicidades and congratulations!

Read more on how Daniela Perez Munoz qualified for nationals and Landen Bishop nearly made it two.
https://www.westnoble.k12.in.us/article/2840912

Please see the message regarding our emergency demonstration this Wednesday, April 22.

St. Martin's will be on campus on April 28 for sports physicals. If you want to compete for the 2026-27 season, you need a physical on file.
See the graphic for more information, or contact the WNHS athletic office for details.

Those who have already pre-ordered are good to go.
There will not be extras ordered this year, and keep in mind, last year the yearbooks sold out! Click the
weblink below to order your yearbook online!
http://jostensyearbooks.com/?ref=A02148200
Don’t be left out. Order now before it sells out!

To start off the week, the US Army brought its virtual tour equipment to West Noble High School for a little on-site, hands-on recruiting. The tour showed off some of the different divisions of the Army, including paratrooping, aviation, ground combat and intelligence.
Thank you to the US Army for stopping by campus and showing us what's possible!



Thank you, librarians!

Thank you, paraprofessionals!

West Noble had representation in two events at Saturday’s finals in Indianapolis, Gimena Aguilar in the 60-meter dash and the 4x800 relay team.
Aguilar moved up 12 spots from her qualifying position to finish 11th at 8.12 seconds. Kudos to Fairfield’s Emma Walter, who won the state title with a 7.59.
The 4x800 relay team of Lanie Martin, Lynden Chordas, Karla Dominguez and Trinity Parson were competitive with its time of 10:18.65, landing 12th overall. Fort Wayne Concordia set the meet record with its championship time of 9:15.01, a full 11 seconds better than the standard that held for 13 years.
The Lady Chargers and the boys program both open its spring NECC season with a home meet Tuesday, April 7, with Garrett.
Be safe, be good, and have a great break!

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This past Monday at the school board meeting, the Technology Department for West Noble School Corporation was the Spotlight, showcasing not only the roles of the five whom work within, but some of the programs and perks that help our students and staff function at a high level, in and out of the classroom. Congrats to director Mike Burke and his staff on being March's Spotlight on Success!

A pair of individuals - Jay Wu and Allison Stabler - have qualified for the Business Professionals of America's national contest and another, Jacky Silva, will serve as a delegate judge. The BPA National Leadership Conference is set for May 6-10 in Nashville, and our qualifiers advanced from a pool of competitors from the state level earlier this month.
Find out about all of the happenings here:
https://www.westnoble.k12.in.us/article/2780634


The Mobile Dentist will be here at West Noble High School on April 21st.
Consents are available at the main office, and please return consents by April 14th to Mrs. Jinks, RN in the Clinic. Parents may sign up at www.MySchoolDentist.com or complete a consent form.
Charger Nation!
Please take advantage of these services provided to our community!




That was the case for Bella Barnes, who put on a show good enough on senior night to impress Huntington University into a spot in its cheerleading program.
Barnes is just the third cheerleader in the past eight years to sign a college letter of intent. Hear from Bella, her coach and the Huntington coach who just had to get a live look herself at the link below:
https://www.westnoble.k12.in.us/article/2778194
Staff member Amy Church provided private donations to each of the music, choir and Theatre33 programs at West Noble. Church, a veteran of marching band herself, was happy to present the checks to each of the program directors - Sarah Sponseller for choir, Chris and Moorea Douglas for band, and Nic Weimer for Theatre33.
Thank you to Amy for her generosity!
