
The kindergarteners went to Culver's first for some fuel while the first graders started down the road at WalMart to do some Christmas shopping - half of their allowance on clothes and the other on toys. A little under an hour later, the two grades swapped locations as part of a great afternoon away!
Special thank you to all the fine folks at Culver's in Goshen and the south side WalMart for their hospitality and partnership.
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Friday, Dec. 19, starting at 4:30 p.m. in the West Noble High School cafeteria, the Class of 2027 will be hosting a taco dinner fundraiser ahead of the boys/girls basketball doubleheader against Central Noble.
Cost is $10 per person which includes three chicken, pork or classic tacos, rice, bean and a drink.
The fundraiser will help support the WNHS Class of 2027 put on the junior and senior prom, and support the class' graduation activities during Senior Week 2027.
You know you already planned on going to the games...help out the Class of 2027 set up their future!

Thank you to all the community members who took part in the test drive event, BZ sharing that over 80 tickets were turned in directly from West Noble School Corporation. And thank you to BZ Automotive for hosting the event in support of West Noble!
The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade has brought decades of joy to those attending and watching across the country. Using the parade as inspiration, West Noble Primary carried its Thanksgiving Week tradition with the first graders creating their own parade 'floats' and making their way down '34th Street' as their schoolmates looked on.
Great job on the floats, and hope everyone has a great holiday break!

Plan for your decor now, the holiday season is rapidly approaching!


It's National Donut Day for those who choose to celebrate :)
P.S. - Janie's announced this past weekend that it's last stop in Ligonier for 2025 will be Thursday, Nov. 13. Plan accordingly.

Join us in taking this week to thank our school psychologists and the roles they play in working with our children to continue to learn and grow!

Hey Charger Nation!
Just a reminder that starting at 9 a.m.. this morning, get on down to BZ on US 6 and take part in the Drive 4 UR Community event! Test drive any Ford on the lot between 9 a.m. and noon today and BZ will donate $30 per test drive back to West Noble schools. A very easy way to help the community support the community, and a free chance to test drive a new Mustang or F-150!

A reminder that West Noble hosts Fort Wayne Concordia tonight on Charger Hill in the first round of the IHSAA Class 3-A football sectional. Tickets are $8, and remember, West Noble All-Sport passes are NOT accepted.
Let's get loud and take advantage of a home game in the playoffs!
Go Chargers!




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If you see a driver this week, thank them for the job they are doing to keep our kids safe!

We had a few chapters come to an end this week, but a lot of doors open as West Noble schools work into the middle of October. Ligonier and Sparta Fire both visited West Noble Elementary, Applied Skills visited Ultrazone, sports continued sporting and nature continued to be beautiful.
It's a great day to be a Charger!

An unbelievably perfect Friday night for racing on the West Noble cross country course as the annual Charger Mile was again a successful event.
Kindergarteners through fifth graders all hit the course for a mile leg in a decade-long tradition put together by West Noble Primary principal and West Noble cross country coaching legend, Brian Shepherd.
Thank you to Sara Weimer and Amanda Nine for the photo help this evening!










The opening of the Theatre33 production of 'May The Farce Be With You' is tonight at 7 p.m., also with showings tomorrow night (Saturday, Oct. 11) at 7 p.m. and a 2 p.m. show on Sunday.
Tickets are $7 for students and $9 for adults. There will be cookies and coffee, water and lemonade available as you settle in for a comedic run through some catchy pop culture references as the characters try to figure out life in their own little worlds.
Come out and support our Theatre33 corps, they've put in a lot of time and energy to make this classic story come to life in modern times!
