
West Noble is preparing for the 2026-27 school year, and maybe you'd like to join our team?
We have a handful of positions open for the upcoming school year, and you might be the one to find out why West Noble is a great place to learn and grow!
Find the web address on our flier and come join our team today!





We welcome Mrs. Sitts to the elementary, where she will team with new principal Jennifer Duncan in leadership for the building.

Check back in later today as we will have a much bigger gallery available via our West Noble website, as well as more content and memories from the graduation ceremony for our latest graduating class at West Noble High School.
Congratulations to everyone who graduated, we wish you well on your paths in the future!
Parents or Students: If there is a school issued Chromebook in your household that is in need of repair during summer break, please fill out this Google form below. Someone from the West Noble's Technology Department will be in contact with you.
Summer Chromebook Repair Form
Theatre33 is dealing with some clutter and headaches now, but the short term pains will hopefully be long term gains. Renovations to the stage, storage areas and the theatre hub in general this summer should help Theatre33 bring better show productions in the future.

Just a reminder for the families who have kids attending summer school.
Breakfast and lunch will be served on Mondays through Thursdays in the month of June.
The 2026 summer school meals will be served at West Noble Primary in conjunction with summer school classes. Breakfast/Lunch will be for anyone up to 18 years of age. Must eat in the cafeteria only. No take-outs.
Breakfast time: 7:30-8 a.m.
Lunch time: 11-11:45 a.m.
Our full menus can be found on any of the West Noble school websites on the Food Services pages, on the West Noble app in 'dining' - both in document and in daily menu forms - or you can contact Food Service director Debbie Rodriguez at rodriguezde@westnoble.k12.in.us
We decided there was too much goodness to not give this its own post!
The West Noble Early Intervention class had a very busy but fun and chaotic week, including a Water Day and the Pre-K graduation. Kudos to instructional leader Sarah Hursey and her crew for leading this children into their next steps in education, and doing it in a fun, positive and inviting space.










Congrats to all the award winners, it was a great year at the Primary!
Read about Duncan's thoughts on taking the reigns at a rapidly changing WNE building:
https://www.westnoble.k12.in.us/article/2934012
Great seeing people lining the roads for our kids, and our kids enjoying their big parade!

You are going to want to be around on June 13 as one of the top wrestling coaches around is running a clinic at West Noble.
See the flier for details on how you can get better under the leadership of legendary Chad Red!

Super fun way to wind down the school year!
Registration fliers are attached, or contact coach Willems at willemsh@westnoble.k12.in.us or (574) 635-0525.




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!

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!
Thank you teachers!


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!