West Noble High School seniors and parents:
The state of Indiana has mandated a second dose of the meningococcal vaccine before the start of the 2026-27 school year. This vaccination is required for seniors to attend school in the state of Indiana. The Parkview Ronald McDonald Care Mobile will be here on Tuesday, April 14, to administer the required vaccination for the next school year.
Forms are available in the West Noble High School main office, or you can contact WNHS nurse Christine Jenks at jenksc@westnoble.k12.in.us.
The state of Indiana has mandated a second dose of the meningococcal vaccine before the start of the 2026-27 school year. This vaccination is required for seniors to attend school in the state of Indiana. The Parkview Ronald McDonald Care Mobile will be here on Tuesday, April 14, to administer the required vaccination for the next school year.
Forms are available in the West Noble High School main office, or you can contact WNHS nurse Christine Jenks at jenksc@westnoble.k12.in.us.

West Noble students hit the road to Allen County this week.
Sra. Bartlett's high school Spanish classes had the chance to see an authentic Flamenco dance performance at the Presbyterian Theater in downtown Fort Wayne. Meanwhile, the fourth graders visited the Embassy Theater in just down the road in Fort Wayne to take in the Taiko Project, a Japanese-American drum ensemble, which allowed some of West Noble's students and staff to actually partake in the action onstage.
West Noble will have a couple additional stops in Fort Wayne in the coming week, stay tuned!
Sra. Bartlett's high school Spanish classes had the chance to see an authentic Flamenco dance performance at the Presbyterian Theater in downtown Fort Wayne. Meanwhile, the fourth graders visited the Embassy Theater in just down the road in Fort Wayne to take in the Taiko Project, a Japanese-American drum ensemble, which allowed some of West Noble's students and staff to actually partake in the action onstage.
West Noble will have a couple additional stops in Fort Wayne in the coming week, stay tuned!







Want to learn from one of the top volleyball programs in the state? West Noble volleyball is building for its future, and hosting clinics for both girls, and for the first time, a boys series.
The clinics are set for Saturdays (see dates on the graphic), which will have both the girls and boys clinics active for kids in second through seventh in girls and second through eighth in boys. All clinics will be held at West Noble High School. Registration cut-off is April 6.
For more information, see the graphic or contact coach Alison Mead at alison.m.mead@gmail.com
Help continue a proud tradition of West Noble volleyball!
The clinics are set for Saturdays (see dates on the graphic), which will have both the girls and boys clinics active for kids in second through seventh in girls and second through eighth in boys. All clinics will be held at West Noble High School. Registration cut-off is April 6.
For more information, see the graphic or contact coach Alison Mead at alison.m.mead@gmail.com
Help continue a proud tradition of West Noble volleyball!

Slice it up! Enjoy the goodness of National Pi Day!

It's been an institution for over four decades. Smash the goombas today as you enjoy Super Mario Bros. Day!

Saturday night was one of optimism and entertainment at Stone's Hill Church as Turning Point held its annual Night of Hope fundraiser.
An evening of good food, good company and good vibes encompassed great testimonials, great entertainment, and hearts full of hope in support of Turning Point Education Center.
The fundraiser, which had special guest speaker, West Noble and Turning Point graduate Abel Zamarippa, also saw the live and silent auctions bring in over $31,000, which eclipsed last year's total by over $2,000. The night concluded with live entertainment from the Mobile Dueling Pianos.
Thank you to all who attended and helped coordinate the overwhelmingly successful event!

The final page of the story that was the 2026 West Noble gymnastics season was read on Saturday. Freshman Allie Haro and sophomore Neveah Patrick both competed as individuals at the Huntington Gymnastics Regional to round out the season schedule.
Patrick worked on bars, finishing with a 5.325 while Haro scored 8.05 on vault and 6.975 on floor, none of the scores high enough to qualify for next weekend's IHSAA State Finals.
The appearances from Haro and Patrick were the first by a West Noble gymnast since Heather Jacobs competed on beam in the 2008 regional.
Congrats on the duo for making some history and a great season overall!
Patrick worked on bars, finishing with a 5.325 while Haro scored 8.05 on vault and 6.975 on floor, none of the scores high enough to qualify for next weekend's IHSAA State Finals.
The appearances from Haro and Patrick were the first by a West Noble gymnast since Heather Jacobs competed on beam in the 2008 regional.
Congrats on the duo for making some history and a great season overall!
Love it or hate it, we are moving clocks forward tonight..."spring forward!"
More daylight is coming!
More daylight is coming!

It's one of the best days of the year: National Oreo Day!
Get after it!
Get after it!

Two of our gymnasts have another shot at a state dream. Allie Haro will compete Saturday on vault and floor, and Neveah Patrick is up on bars as part of the Huntington Gymnastics Regional.
Let's go Chargers!
Let's go Chargers!

The weather has been a topic of conversation lately, and they keep promising it will warm up! Then we have a fog delay today...
That said, West Noble's choir students joined together Wednesday evening at Charger Hall to perform from the series "Weather of All Kinds". The sixth, seventh and eighth grade choirs all did a two-song sampler, followed by the high school for a tune before everyone joined together to close the show with a mashup of 'Over The Rainbow' and 'What a Wonderful World'.
Very fun to see all of the choirs come together in one performance, and bravo once again to choir director Sarah Sponseller for her direction and leadership!
That said, West Noble's choir students joined together Wednesday evening at Charger Hall to perform from the series "Weather of All Kinds". The sixth, seventh and eighth grade choirs all did a two-song sampler, followed by the high school for a tune before everyone joined together to close the show with a mashup of 'Over The Rainbow' and 'What a Wonderful World'.
Very fun to see all of the choirs come together in one performance, and bravo once again to choir director Sarah Sponseller for her direction and leadership!
Turning Point is excited to announce another early graduate!
While most seniors are still counting down the days, this student, who would not like to be publicly named, finished his final credits ahead of schedule!
We are proud of our senior for locking in and putting for the extra effort to cross the finish line in March, rather than May!
While most seniors are still counting down the days, this student, who would not like to be publicly named, finished his final credits ahead of schedule!
We are proud of our senior for locking in and putting for the extra effort to cross the finish line in March, rather than May!
Columbia City showed why it's been regarded as one of the top outfits in Class 3-A.
The Eagles ran out to a 17-4 lead and never looked back in a 75-33 win over West Noble Tuesday night in the opening game of the Columbia City Boys Basketball Sectional.
The loss was the end of the road for the Chargers (5-18), which bids adieu to six seniors: Nolan Kelly, Trey Shisler, Trevor Steele, Brayden Ritchie, Blake Jones and Mason Taylor. Kelly finished the game with a team-high 17 points.
Columbia City moves on to face Fairfield in Friday's first semi-final. Wawasee knocked out Tippecanoe Valley in Tuesday's second game, setting up a showdown with NorthWood in Friday's second semi-final.
The Eagles ran out to a 17-4 lead and never looked back in a 75-33 win over West Noble Tuesday night in the opening game of the Columbia City Boys Basketball Sectional.
The loss was the end of the road for the Chargers (5-18), which bids adieu to six seniors: Nolan Kelly, Trey Shisler, Trevor Steele, Brayden Ritchie, Blake Jones and Mason Taylor. Kelly finished the game with a team-high 17 points.
Columbia City moves on to face Fairfield in Friday's first semi-final. Wawasee knocked out Tippecanoe Valley in Tuesday's second game, setting up a showdown with NorthWood in Friday's second semi-final.

West Noble's gymnastics season has been extended by one week!
With a new ruling in place to include the top three athletes per event not on an advancing team, West Noble didn't advance as a team, but saw two of its athletes make the regional round of the state tournament after the chalk dust settled at the Angola Gymnastics Sectional earlier today.
Allie Haro qualified for the regional on both vault and floor by placing within the top nine overall spots, and teammate Neveah Patrick also advances from her bars routine.
West Noble finished eighth in the team standings, but will fight on another week when Haro and Patrick compete next Saturday at the Huntington Gymnastics Regional. Congrats to them both, and to Karyme Barrientos and Hadassah Campos for their season of work as well.
With a new ruling in place to include the top three athletes per event not on an advancing team, West Noble didn't advance as a team, but saw two of its athletes make the regional round of the state tournament after the chalk dust settled at the Angola Gymnastics Sectional earlier today.
Allie Haro qualified for the regional on both vault and floor by placing within the top nine overall spots, and teammate Neveah Patrick also advances from her bars routine.
West Noble finished eighth in the team standings, but will fight on another week when Haro and Patrick compete next Saturday at the Huntington Gymnastics Regional. Congrats to them both, and to Karyme Barrientos and Hadassah Campos for their season of work as well.
One week go to!
Register today to join us at Stones Hill Church next Saturday (March 7) for our annual Night of Hope hosted by Turning Point Education Center.
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Register today to join us at Stones Hill Church next Saturday (March 7) for our annual Night of Hope hosted by Turning Point Education Center.
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It's the final countdown. West Noble's final appearance in the sectional will take place this Saturday at the Angola Gymnastics Sectional. One final chance to write some history.

The IHSAA Boys Basketball sectional draw ink is still drying, and West Noble already knows when and who it will play.
The Chargers drew No. 5 Columbia City in game one Tuesday night (March 3) at the IHSAA Class 3-A Sectional No. 20 Columbia City Sectional. The game is slated to begin at 6 p.m., with the winner having to take on No. 8 Fairfield in Friday's first semi-final.
Wawasee and Tippecanoe Valley play in Tuesday's second game, with NorthWood awaiting that winner in Friday's second semi-final. The championship game is Saturday, March 7, at 7 p.m., all at Columbia City.
Let's go Chargers!
The Chargers drew No. 5 Columbia City in game one Tuesday night (March 3) at the IHSAA Class 3-A Sectional No. 20 Columbia City Sectional. The game is slated to begin at 6 p.m., with the winner having to take on No. 8 Fairfield in Friday's first semi-final.
Wawasee and Tippecanoe Valley play in Tuesday's second game, with NorthWood awaiting that winner in Friday's second semi-final. The championship game is Saturday, March 7, at 7 p.m., all at Columbia City.
Let's go Chargers!

Some photos have made their way back home from Brogan Parks' appearance at the IHSAA Boys Wrestling State Finals. Thank you to the Parks family for sending some art back, and to Pure Impact Photography for their contributions as well!
Today is a Flex Day for the West Noble School Corp. Kids are working on eLearning assignments while staff members have been involved in team meetings, online tutorials and an informal learning session with Carrie Hoffman from Parkview Health regarding the new Shared Clinic for West Noble Schools. Specifically for the clinic, this is a new benefit for West Noble staff and their families to help with medical needs. Hoffman answered questions ranging from the clinic benefits, how it relates to insurance, what types of services can be rendered, and fielded direct questions from employees.
The kids aren't on campus today, but it was still a busy day with our staff and we continue to learn and grow!
The kids aren't on campus today, but it was still a busy day with our staff and we continue to learn and grow!
A reminder that tomorrow is an e-learning flex day!

