It's been an institution for over four decades. Smash the goombas today as you enjoy Super Mario Bros. Day!
3 months ago, Mike Deak
Love it or hate it, we are moving clocks forward tonight..."spring forward!"
More daylight is coming!
3 months ago, Mike Deak
It's one of the best days of the year: National Oreo Day!
Get after it!
3 months ago, Mike Deak
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!
3 months ago, Mike Deak
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.
https://tinyurl.com/3mj49wn23 months ago, Mike Deak
We are down to just over a week remaining ahead of the annual Night of Hope hosted by West Noble's Turning Point.
Set for March 7 at Stones Hill Community Church, this is the biggest fundraiser for Turning Point, part of the West Noble School Corporation. Dinner, auctions, entertainment and fellowship, it's a great night to unwind, hang with friends and neighbors, and support West Noble students at the same time.
What are you waiting for? Bring a friend, bring your family, bring your business! Register today!
https://tinyurl.com/3mj49wn2
3 months ago, Mike Deak
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!
4 months ago, Mike Deak
A reminder that tomorrow is an e-learning flex day!
4 months ago, Mike Deak
We are under a month away from the Turning Point's annual Night of Hope.
Set for March 7 at Stones Hill Community Church, this is the biggest fundraiser for Turning Point, part of the West Noble School Corporation. Dinner, auctions, entertainment and fellowship, it's a great night to unwind, hang with friends and neighbors, and support West Noble students at the same time.
Click the web link below, or search on Facebook for Turning Point Education Center for more information on how you can get involved!
https://tinyurl.com/3mj49wn24 months ago, Mike Deak
Leadership comes in many forms, and today, we celebrate President's Day.
4 months ago, Mike Deak
These guys right here...
Without them, who knows, but it's better having officers Shearer and Moser (and other members of the Ligonier PD) on campus keeping our events and daily life safe and sound.
Today West Noble School Corporation celebrates Officer Chris Shearer and Officer Grant Moser as our Student Resource Officers for SRO Appreciation Day!
4 months ago, Mike Deak
With mental health, well being and support now on the forefront of the learning process, school counselors have an even more important role in schools and the classroom. We salute our unsung heroes today as we celebrate School Counselor Appreciation Day!
4 months ago, Mike Deak
West Noble held its Fitness Center open house Friday evening at the high school, inviting the community to see West Noble's latest jewel to its campus. Among the evening was a photo opp in the weight room with members of the West Noble School Corporation school board as well as Ligonier mayor, Earle Franklin.
Before the start of the West Noble-Fairfield boys basketball game, Franklin was presented a commemorative plaque from West Noble school board president Joe Hutsell as West Noble superintendent recognized the moment.
We thank the Ligonier Redevelopment Commission for their support in helping complete the fitness center, and to all those who brought the center to life!
4 months ago, Mike Deak
Theatre33 is refining its preparation for the winter production of Matilda.
The production will take its show on the road this Friday to West Noble Elementary and West Noble Middle School for some shorts and laughs with the next generation, then start the final steps for the public shows the first weekend of February.
Check out the show flier for dates, times and pricing, as Theatre33 continues its brand of entertaining shows done completely in house!
4 months ago, Mike Deak
West Noble community and friends!
Please join us Friday for a full evening of excitement. We are holding an open house for our new West Noble Fitness Center. And surrounding the open house, it's a double dip of basketball with our neighbors from Elkhart County.
Come for the open house, stay for the hoops.
For more info on the open house, visit the link below:
https://www.westnoble.k12.in.us/article/26624194 months ago, Mike Deak
West Noble Nation:
We wanted to let you know that there is more than one way to receive notifications about school delays and cancellations. With more bad weather on the way, stay up-to-date on potential school delays and closings. Download the app to your phone, it's free for anyone who wants to stay connected to all things West Noble.
5 months ago, Mike Deak
West Noble will host a Mini Cheer Camp from Feb. 17-19 at WNHS.
The three-day camp is for preschoolers through sixth grade, the 4:30-6:30 p.m. camps culminating with a Saturday night performance on Feb. 21 during halftime of the boys basketball varsity game.
Cost is $35 and the camp directors ask registration be completed by Feb. 6 to assist with shirt orders.
Please see the fliers for more details!
5 months ago, Mike Deak
In appreciation of the work he did for equality in our country.
5 months ago, Mike Deak

Certainly not the way she would want to go out. But let's take a positive spin on Destiny Martinez's historic run to the IHSAA Girls Wrestling State Finals.
Martinez went 1-1 in her first two contests of the day, serving as the first-ever West Noble female wrestler to make the state finals. The senior won her first match, then lost her second match, sending her to the consoles of the 170-pound placement ladder.
In her third contest against Munster's Allyson Compton, things were moving along at a slow pace, neither competitor really gaining much of an advantage. Compton held just a 2-0 lead off a reversal from the restart, but an awkward fall had Martinez bounce her head on the mat. Play was halted and Martinez was checked out by medical personnel and deemed unable to continue, forfeiting the match. Time didn't catch up to the West Noble senior as the seventh-place match against Wawasee's Kenadi Pierce loomed, and Martinez had to take a medical default.
So a 1-3 day is what the history books will show, but the one win in the first round allowed Martinez to become a state placer, taking eighth overall in her weight class and earning a 20th win on the season.
Martinez will always be the historical 'first' footnote, the first Lady Charger to take part in a Parade of Champions, the first to wear an IHSAA State Finals shirt with her likeness on the back, and the first to earn a medal.
From the West Noble community, congratulations Destiny, what a career! Be proud of your accomplishments!
5 months ago, Mike Deak
A championship dream won't be realized, but Destiny Martinez can still finish her career with a win.
In the quarterfinals of the 170-pound bracket at the IHSAA Girls Wrestling State Finals, Martinez ran into Annabelle Redman of Columbus East, and ran into a takedown just a minute into the first round. That was the only move Redman needed as she worked Martinez into a sticky position and into a pin at 1:21 to advance to the semis, sending Martinez to the placement brackets.
Martinez can finish no higher than fifth, but no lower than eighth. Her next matchup will be against Allyson Compton of Munster, and then face either Eleanor Robertson of Franklin Central or Kenadi Pierce of Wawasee.
Stay tuned!
5 months ago, Mike Deak