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Posting a quick photo gallery this afternoon showcasing the fun our West Noble Primary kids had at their Field Days! The kindergarteners had theirs last Friday, and the first graders were out at the football field this afternoon for their turn. The kids had all sorts of stations to work with, including long jump, potato sack races, tug-of-war, and the wild water gun station.
Super fun way to wind down the school year!
about 2 months ago, Mike Deak
two boys doing a potato sack race
a girl throwing a ball at a bucket with her friends in the background.
kids coloring with sidewalk chalk
a girl flying through the air at a long jump pit
someone shooting a squirt gun at the camera
a boy showing his soccer sticker
a boy carrying a cup of water that's splashing
boys pulling a rope
Boys soccer has announced its summer camp, set for July 6-9 at West Noble's soccer fields. The camps will run from 5-6:30 p.m. each day and costs $25 per camper, and there is a $5 discount for multiple family members.
Registration fliers are attached, or contact coach Willems at willemsh@westnoble.k12.in.us or (574) 635-0525.
about 2 months ago, Mike Deak
boys soccer players in a huddle
signup form for soccer camp
signup form for soccer camp
signup form for soccer camp
signup form for soccer camp
boys soccer players in a huddle
The West Noble FFA got to show off a little this morning as the club hosted the West Noble Primary kids for a petting zoo. Easily one of the most entertaining days of the year for the FFA, they had out guinea pigs, rabbits, roosters, goats and cows for the little ones to interact with, as well as some planting and machinery opportunities. They even had a giant John Deere tractor in the lot for the kids to climb around!
about 2 months ago, Mike Deak
a young gent sitting with a rooster
a girl petting a rabbit
girls planting seeds in dirt
kids petting sheep at a petting zoo
kids playing with machinery
two males looking at work tools
a young lad showing off two cows to a group of kids
May's Spotlight On Success for West Noble revolves around the literacy cadre and how our students are advancing through its teaching. The biggest pull from the two-year adaption of these principles from the IDOE to our West Noble students was an increase of IRead scores by 16 percent, as well as a unilateral K-4 adjustment in common language and shared expectations!
Kudos to our staff in these improvements as we continue to create an environment at West Noble as a great place to learn and grow!
2 months ago, Mike Deak
a graphic with three women talking about student improvements in the classroom and test scores
The West Noble FFA is pleased to announce that it will have its greenhouse open to the public this week!
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!
2 months ago, Mike Deak
image of flowers on a greenhouse table
image of cilantro on a greenhouse table
image of plants in a greenhouse
image of flowers in a greenhouse
image of basil on a greenhouse table
image of a greenhouse with plants in it
This week was National Teacher's Week. Our gratitude for their care, knowledge, leadership, sacrifice, dedication...the list goes on and on. We love our teachers and all they do for the West Noble community, in and out of the classroom!
Thank you teachers!
2 months ago, Mike Deak
a group of people throwing up the dubs
two women on a stage with an award
people at a christmas party
someone dressed up as han solo
teacher in a gym with students
a teacher holding a student's hand
someone playing cards with others
lady serving food to someone
people having a good time in the hallway
teachers with kids in a hallway
The power stayed on this time, at least for most of the show!
After having to reschedule due to a town-wide power outage last week, the first graders at West Noble Primary got their first grade graduation in earlier this evening. A handful of songs included 'Months of the Year' and 'This Little Light of Mine' sung via candlelight under a cloak of darkness. The final song of the night was a localized remix of Journey's 'Don't Stop Believin' with a West Noble Primary special touch.
Each of the eight classes were able to be announced as they walked across the stage, everyone posing for a moment with their teacher in both the early and late sessions.
Congrats to our first graders as they start their prep to the elementary next year!
2 months ago, Mike Deak
a young boy walking at graduation
a young boy posing for pictures with his teacher
students singing at graduation
students singing at graduation
students singing at graduation
Some of the real heroes of our school district are in the nurse's offices, caring for and helping 'nurse' our kids back to health!
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!
2 months ago, Mike Deak
nurse
Cinco de Mayo is a special holiday at West Noble schools, and today we celebrated in style. Just at the Primary alone, they had pinatas, paletas and a special taco buffet. Each of the buildings had their own versions of celebration, one which the West Noble community continues to share and embrace!
2 months ago, Mike Deak
a lady pushing an ice cream cart escorted by top men
a young boy hitting a pinata with candy falling out
brian shepherd passing out popsicles to students
grisel campos reading a book
a young boy hitting a pinata
tacos being served in the lunchline
Many years ago, I learned that 'free food is good food'. So today, I am paying it forward for a year's worth of freebies. Take a read on my first-person experience in the chair at the Fairfield Cosmetology Department as a year-long client of West Noble High School senior Melissa Ledesma. She and several of her classmates have been serving the public all school year, and should at least get consideration for you to join them next year!
https://www.westnoble.k12.in.us/article/2855669
2 months ago, Mike Deak
a guy and a girl at the hair salon posing for a picture
They are the super heroes who don't wear capes. We salute our School Lunch Super Heroes at our West Noble Schools, thank you for all you do for our students and staffs!
2 months ago, Mike Deak
school lunch super hero day graphic

WN Primary Parents and WN Staff: Due to an accident near Ligonier, power was lost at the Primary building around 1:30 PM. This was about 30 minutes before students lined up for dismissal and buses were already in route to the school. There was enough natural light and water pressure to finish out the school day and send students home at the normal time. However, since we do not know when power will be restored, we are cancelling the first grade graduation program that was scheduled for this evening. I assume we will reschedule that at a later date. 

2 months ago, Nate Lowe
wnsc logo
Because of the power outage in Ligonier this afternoon, the West Noble Primary first grade program has been postponed. We will have a new date for the program ASAP.
2 months ago, Mike Deak
west noble primary
Two of West Noble High School's IMPACT students earned state medals, one of which is going to the SkillsUSA Nationals!
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
3 months ago, Mike Deak
daniela and landen for skillsusa
It's been a super fun year for West Noble Primary's Kinderwoods crew, and they shared some of their joy with a very nice-sized crowd Tuesday at the base camp at the Owen House.
The kindergarten classes, taught by Amanda Custer and Isaac Weimer, put together a five-song concert which included the all-time favorites 'I'm Being Eaten By A Boa Constrictor' and 'Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah'.
As per usual this spring, rain shortened the evening as the heavy clouds snuffed out some of the s'mores after party, but this crew of kindergarteners and teachers have been in the elements all school year. No big deal! Bravo to the huge audience for supporting these kids and this unique program for West Noble, and bravo to the kids for their show performance and grit this school year!
3 months ago, Mike Deak
kids singing at the Kinderwoods program
kids hanging out at the Kinderwoods program at the Owen House
someone videotaping the Kinderwoods program
kids making smores at a campfire
the audience and kids at the Kinderwoods program
We appreciate our librarians at West Noble, and the work they do to keep our minds moving, our curiosity peaking, and our knowledge expanding.
Thank you, librarians!
3 months ago, Mike Deak
librarian day
They aren't in the classroom today, so to speak, but they are vital to how our classrooms function. And they are a Godsend to our teachers who have the opportunity to work with them.
Thank you, paraprofessionals!
3 months ago, Mike Deak
para day
SPRING BREAK!
Be safe, be good, and have a great break!
4 months ago, Mike Deak
spring break
We know a lot of you have the West Noble app, but a lot of you don't!
If you haven't added the app to your phone, you are missing out on quite a bit. Notifications about school delays and cancellations, live feeds from our social media, lunch menus, school calendars and updates, staff directories, pictures, news stories about positive happenings at our schools, and on and on.
If you want to stay up-to-date with all things West Noble, download the app...it's FREE! It will make your life easier.
4 months ago, Mike Deak
west noble app advertisement
A new positive initiative West Noble is putting into practice is something superintendent Dr. Lowe is endorsing as "Spotlight on Success". This recognizes entities of our school corporation who are going above and beyond to make West Noble a great place to learn and grow. This actually began in January in highlighting Hank Willems and the Work Based Learning program, and in February with our Student Resource Officers Chris Shearer and Grant Moser.
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!
4 months ago, Mike Deak
spotlight on success for the tech department