
Let's go, Thunder!🏀


Congratulations to the following students!



On Friday, November 3rd JH & HS Student Council members attended the Northwest District meeting at Platte County High School to learn more about leadership and get new ideas for the continuous improvement of our school!


At the Student Council district meeting, Senior officers presented to various groups of students about one of our favorite traditions: StuCo Cookout. Great job leading!
{Sydney Marriott, Kayden Conn, and Michael Cook}


Contact any high school StuCo member or Ms. Talmadge to place your order! These fresh glazed doughnuts will arrive just in time for Thanksgiving break!


Congratulations!



Congratulation to Adison and Jaylee! Adison placed 2nd in Pet Breeders and Jaylee placed 2nd in Pork Producers Area FFA Public Speaking contests. They both advanced to district next week! Good luck!


Blood drive next week! ❤️


6th graders collaborate in groups to answer critical thinking questions. Taking turns to write, answer questions, find text evidence, and present their findings!






Come support our students as we honor their hard work!


State Representative Jeff Farnan visited the 3rd Grade class today! He taught us how to make a bill become a law. Thank you Mr. Farnan for visiting our classroom and sharing all about how you support us as citizens of Missouri!




Come support West Nodaway After Prom tomorrow night!


Elementary students participated in "Red Ribbon Week". Classes competed against each other by dressing up according to the theme of the day. 1st and 6th Grades won and were treated to ice cream! During counseling time, students conducted three different experiments to see how drugs and alcohol impact our bodies. It was a fun week of learning!





To go with Red Ribbon Week, secondary students watched a one-person play called "Dirt" presented by John Morello. This play was about the impact of drugs on a person's life and relationships with others. The presentation offered an outlet for students to hear and see some of those items from society we are not supposed to say out loud. From family turmoil to drug abuse to mental well-being, the performance touched on many aspects of life. Students were so engaged that they didn't leave when the end of school bell rang!


November Treasure Books saw several readers with keys who earned the chance to choose a new book (or two or three!) to keep. We can't wait for our next Treasure Books to open in December. Keep reading and earning AR points!




Our third "College and Career Monday" took place November 6th with a focus on emergency services. Students visited Missouri Western Law Enforcement Academy, St Joe Fire, Nodaway County Ambulance, and Maryville Army National Guard. It was a fun, interactive day of learning!





West Nodaway High School was selected by Northwest Missouri Regional Council of Governments as one of the area schools this year to participate in a new program focusing roadway safety. Some content covered will be seatbelt usage, distracted driving, and substance-impairment.


Come and see us at Family Math Night Thursday!


Great job, Ella! Congratulations! 🌟


Aggie Night at the NWMSU Agricultural Learning Center
