
Congratulations to senior Brianna Carter, Westfall’s first-ever state bowling qualifier! We celebrated Brianna with a special clap-out before she headed to the Division II girls’ tournament at HP Lanes in Columbus. She competes tomorrow at 10:45 AM. Good luck, Brianna!


Our Mustangs Student-Run Credit Union is thrilled to announce another fun incentive! Make a deposit (even as little as a penny) and score a red-heart sucker!! It’s our way of saying thank you for your support. Don’t miss out—see you Friday!


Reminder: There will be NO SCHOOL on Monday, March 3, 2025, due to a Teacher In-Service Day. Classes will resume for students on Tuesday, March 4, 2025


Join us for a night of harmony at our WMS/WHS Combined Choir Concert on Thursday, February 27, at 6:30 PM in the high school auditorium.


The ACT will be administered to the JUNIOR class on Tuesday, March 11. All Juniors (on-campus, online, or attending Pick-Ross) must arrive at WHS by 7:30 AM for the exam. Grades 9, 10, and 12 will have a Digital Learning Day through Google Classroom to complete daily assignments.


Be sure to reserve your seats for the WHS Musical, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, March 14-16—Follow the ambitious J. Pierrepont Finch as he climbs the corporate ladder, armed with nothing but a clever handbook and plenty of charm. From window washer to top executive, he navigates office politics, backstabbing coworkers, caffeine-fueled chaos, and even a little romance in this satirical show!
Tickets go on sale March 1 at 3 PM for just $10 a person at http://www.westfallmusical.ludus.com/200475609


Our Junior & Senior classes are hosting a Double Good Popcorn fundraiser from February 26 at 1:00 PM to March 2 at 1:00 PM. Double Good Popcorn is delicious and award-winning! Signature Bags (5 cups each) start at $11, and Curated Collections at $31.
50% of all sales go directly toward prom costs, helping make tickets more affordable!
You can purchase delicious, award-winning popcorn from a participating junior or senior through their Pop-Up Store. Ask a student in our junior or senior class for their store link and place your order during the fundraiser window. Orders ship directly to you—no hassle! We appreciate your support!


HS Boys Basketball Tournament Information


Last call to enter our drawing! Any student who makes a deposit or opens a new account with our Student-Run Credit Union on Friday is automatically entered into a drawing to win a Stanley Tumbler on February 21! Start saving and join the fun for your chance to win!


Due to today's snow day, our MS/HS Combined Band Concert has been postponed to March 6 at 7:00 PM.


Update: Due to current road conditions, Westfall Local Schools will be CLOSED today, Thursday, February 20.


To ensure the safety of our students, student drivers, staff, and families and to allow for additional cleanup on many of our district roads, Westfall Local Schools will be operating on a 2-hour delay today, Thursday, February 20. As a result, there will be NO AM Preschool.


Our Westfall High School FFA students visited Mr. Bullock's 8th-grade science classes today, sharing the incredible opportunities available through FFA! After their presentation, they led a DNA extraction experiment using strawberries. With just a few simple materials, students saw DNA up close and learned about the science behind it. Our high school students did a fantastic job representing Westfall FFA and inspiring the next generation of agricultural leaders!





Join us for a night of music at our WMS/WHS Combined Band Concert on Thursday, February 20, at 7:00 PM. *If school closes or is delayed this week due to weather, the concert will be postponed to March 6.


This week, we celebrate FFA Week in style with themed dress days and special events!


Congratulations to the Westfall Bowlers!



In observance of Presidents’ Day, there will be NO SCHOOL on Monday, February 17, 2025. Classes will resume on Tuesday, February 18, 2025.


Our freshmen recently had the unique opportunity to tour the Ohio Statehouse, where they explored the history and processes of our state government. During their visit, students learned about the legislative process, admired the art and architecture, and even had the chance to stand in the chambers where important decisions are made.



