Mrs. Woods' second-grade students worked hard researching and illustrating their animal research projects. Today, they invited staff to their classroom for a gallery walk to proudly share what they learned. We think they did a great job!
REMINDER: Help show your support of Mrs. Huffer's cancer battle by participating in Neon Day on Tuesday, May 16, for $1.00!
REMINDER: NO SCHOOL on Friday, May 19!
To celebrate their hard work serving the school community, WES Student Council relived the discovery of King Tut’s tomb and treasures at the COSI exhibit in Columbus yesterday. They also enjoyed interacting with the many different science exploration stations on display! Congratulations on another successful year of community service!
One thing the Westfall community is amazing at is rallying around those who need it! ❤️ Help show your support of Mrs. Huffer's cancer battle by participating in Neon Day on Tuesday, May 16 for $1.00!
GO MUSTANGS! This summer, sign up for the Westfall Cheer Youth Camp! Register now at https://bit.ly/3LuIKje. Additional copies of this flyer will be available at WES & WMS. Contact rebecca.horn@westfallschools.com with any questions.
Back by popular demand! Westfall Elementary is hosting a Formal 5th-Grade Graduation Ceremony. This ceremony will be held instead of the drive-thru parade. Please join us Thursday, May 18, at 6:00 PM in the Elementary Cafetorium to celebrate and honor the class of 2030!
This week is Teacher Appreciation Week! Join us each day as we celebrate our teachers! Today, drop a comment on why you appreciate their hard work and dedication to helping our students succeed! #ThankATeacher
Congratulations to our elementary winners of the 2023 Pickaway County Soil and Water Conservation District's poster contest! Brooklyn Steward (3rd grade) placed 1st in the 2nd-3rd grade category, and Kinsley Steward (Kindergarten) placed 2nd in the K-1st grade category!
Their winning artwork will be displayed at the Pickaway County Main Library in Circleville, on placemats at local Bob Evans restaurants, and the PCSWCD website at http://www.pickawayswcd.org/. Brooklyn and Kinsley are pictured with Pickaway SWCD Education and Outreach Coordinator Katerina Sharp.
Summer is right around the corner! Sign up for the Mustangs Girls Basketball Youth Camp! Pre-registration forms are available on our website at https://5il.co/1aa0m. Additional copies will also be available WES & WMS.
Contact with any questions: joseph.patete@westfallschools.com
SAVE THE DATE! Preschool Graduation is coming up on Thursday, May 25, from 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM. Join us to celebrate the development of these young learners!
Westfall Elementary is celebrating the promotion of our 5th-grade class with a "Parade Down Memory Lane" on Thursday, May 18, at 6:00 PM.
Parents/Guardians are asked to decorate their vehicles to celebrate their student's accomplishments, park in the high school parking lot between 5:15 PM and 5:45 PM, and remain in their vehicles until Pickaway County Resource Officers begin to direct vehicles to their parade positions. The 5th-Grade DARE officer will lead the parade of cars from the high school parking lot, behind the football stadium, and weave through to the elementary lot.
Each student will receive an individualized yard sign, a 5th-grade memory book, and a "Westfall Memory Keepsake" bag to hold gifts received from each grade level (PK-5) as they drive through the parade in the front area parking lot. In addition, they will each have their name individually celebrated with a certificate of promotion at the end of the parade line.
After the parade, families are welcome to visit the memory station in the front parking lot of the Elementary School (Bus parking lot) to socialize and take photos with their students.
We look forward to celebrating the class of 2030 with you!
UPDATE: Frontier Communications has resolved the technical issues, and the phone lines at Westfall Local Schools are back up and running.
Congratulations to our April REAL Mustangs!!
Gerty Horton, Steele Neff, Raven Carpenter, Ellie Persinger, Naomi Davis, Liam Miller, Mya Rapp-Dickey
Currently, the phone lines at Westfall Local Schools are down. However, our technology department is aware of the situation and is working with Frontier Communications to get us back up and running. In the meantime, if you need to contact one of our offices, please use the following phone numbers:
District Office number (740) 831-0410
High School number (740) 831-0411
Middle School number (740) 831-0412
Elementary School (740) 831-0413
We apologize for the inconvenience and will post again when service is restored.
Congratulations to our April Staff Members of the Month!
Candy Webb, Educational Aide
Janet Adams, Administrative Assistant
Andrew Waters, 5th-Grade Teacher
Chris Shockley, Educational Aide
Mindy Stonerock, Kindergarten Teacher
Rachel Whaley, Preschool
Talea McGinnis, Preschool Teacher/Coordinator
We proudly recognize your outstanding contributions and commitment to success!
Access to high-speed internet is critical to learning for today’s students, and the State of Ohio is working to ensure every Ohioan has access to it. But, to make this a reality, #BroadbandOhio needs your help.
Participate in this BroadbandOhio Internet Access Survey. Your responses will help ensure those in the Westfall district have access to affordable high-speed internet. The survey closes on Thursday, May 3.
https://www.surveys.online/jfe/form/SV_89bsk2XxKNdkKuG
Parents/Guardians - Please view and pay your student's current lunch balance online at http://MySchoolBucks.com. If you have any questions or wish to discuss your student's balance, please contact our Food Service Director at becky.shaw@westfallschools.com or 740-986-8805.
Do you know a teacher deserving of recognition? If so, nominate them for the Westfall Education Foundation's Teacher Appreciation Grants! Follow the link below to nominate. Deadline April 28.
https://forms.gle/f3VPH2yoVBPtcXPr5
Are you afraid of thunderstorms? Author Patricia Polacco was until her grandma taught her how to bake Thundercake! Who knew literacy could taste so good? Miss Stage's second-grade students got to bite into a good book by baking their very own Thundercake!