Westphalia's Fall Carnival is this Sunday! Westphalia Historical Society will have the kitchen open with their delicious soups, Westphalia noodles, sausage wraps, nachos and homemade pies!
We hope to see you all there.
Parents: Work scheduled listed with this post. For some reason if you are not listed or if you are unable to work your shift please contact the office. Don't forget your baked good for the cake walk!
7 days ago, Lisa Hoff
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We're thrilled to announce the new app for Westphalia ISD! It's
everything Westphalia ISD, in your pocket.

Download for Android https://aptg.co/D23sPk
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8 days ago, Michael Johnson
Congratulations to these students who won in the first 9 weeks AR raffle!! Hannah Johnson took home a cake pop making set up! (See her 1st batch in the pictures!!) Kashton Greger loaded up on sour candy! FORTY other students won an ice cream float or an hour and a half of binge watching Garfield episodes. We didn't have lasagna, but we did have plenty of laziness!! We love celebrating our students and are looking forward to the 2nd 9 weeks' raffle! It's a great day to be a BLUEJAY and a great day to read a book!
5 days ago, Meagan Willberg
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Middle school keyboarding WINNERS for the first nine weeks!
The sixth grade class typed a total of 31 hours 42 minutes for an average of 159 minutes each. As a class, they chose to be rewarded with sno cones and time outside. Way to go, sixth grade!

6 days ago, Sarah Pomykal
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Middle Schoolers working on Geometry skills
7 days ago, Lisa Little
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Last evening we recognized our 8th grade students with their parents at their last BlueJay volleyball game with a win against CTCS!! We are so proud of you young ladies and can't wait to see all the things that you accomplish!
7 days ago, Lisa Hoff
Fifth grade students have been investigating forces and motion using dominoes and balloon rockets.
8 days ago, Kathy Davis
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Sip, sip, HOORAY! Mrs. Hoelscher celebrated her top ten readers with sweet drinks. We are proud of their hard work of exceeding their AR reading goals!
8 days ago, Lisa Hoff

Thanks to a grant from the Rural Technology Fund, students in all grade levels are getting hands on learning experience with physical computing devices. Last week, students were introduced to either a Cog or micro:bit. Students are using block coding to create algorithms, conditionals, and loops!

10 days ago, Sarah Pomykal
Students using physical computing devices
The NJHS members traveled to Lott today to serve alongside the Central Texas Food Bank. Students handed out food, helped load food into vehicles, and everything in between. Everyone agreed that they would love to do it again! We are proud of these students for having willing hands and servant hearts.
It's a GREAT day to be a Bluejay!
13 days ago, Sarah Pomykal
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Here are this month's musicians of the month:

Kindergarten - Caroline Williams and Waylon Sparks
First Grade - Hannah Johnson and Rowen McLaughlin

Second Grade - Cannon Hering and Ginger Kahlig
Third Grade - Corvan Vrana and Caroline Guthrie
Fourth Grade - Lynlee Schneider and Cotton Hoelscher
Fifth Grade - Mateo Cabrera and Bella Doskocil
Sixth Grade - Levi Cox and Bryla Wilde

Seventh Grade - Tristan Campbell and Katie Frei

Eighth Grade - Cadee Cox and Jackson Schuetze

13 days ago, Angela Patterson
Fourth Grade - Lynlee Schneider and Cotton Hoelscher
Second Grade - Cannon Hering and Ginger Kahlig
7th and 8th Grade Boys - Jackson Schuetze and Tristan Campbell
Kindergarten - Caroline Williams and Waylon Sparks
Fifth Grade - Mateo Cabrera and Bella Doskocil
6th Grade - Levi Cox and Bryla Wilde
First Grade - Hannah Johnson and Rowen McLaughlin
Third Grade - Corvan Vrana and Caroline Gurthrie
Cadee Cox and Katie Frei
A little fun this morning with some math centers in Kindergarten! They were working so hard.
14 days ago, Kristina Lange
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First Grade creating moon craters!
14 days ago, Donna Reid
Look at what our creative readers have been making!! These book character masks are full of personality.
23 days ago, Meagan Willberg
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Celebrating MR. LEO today for all the amazing things he does for our Bluejays! We dressed to support his favorite team, the Dallas Cowboys and hosted a tailgate party in the workroom in his honor. You are so appreciated!! Thank you Mr. Leo!
27 days ago, Brittany Lloyd
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Students  in Dallas Cowboy gear
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Check out our Bluejay Highlight Video! Thank you Coach Little! Click on the YouTube Channel link.

https://youtu.be/wTZZeKv7jVA

28 days ago, Brittany Lloyd
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The National Junior Honor Society students recently spent time clearing and tidying up the St. Mary's Cemetery. This group has big plans to give back this year!
about 1 month ago, Sarah Pomykal
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NJHS Cemetery Clean-up
NJHS Cemetery Clean-up
Today, we had our 1st afterschool Art Club! We started off by reading "The Boy Who Loved Maps" and then making our very own map of a perfect place. The artistic abilities and creativity of this group are impressive! Everyone went home with their map and some paint to finish up their masterpiece. Thank you, Mrs. Reid, Mrs. Hoelscher and Mrs. Wilberg. Your help in making this happen is so appreciated! *Moms if you are missing makeup brushes....sorry! Show off your finished masterpieces in the comments below! I am already looking forward to next time! Creatively Yours, Mrs. Lange
about 1 month ago, Kristina Lange
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Students gathered to pray at See You at the Pole this morning and had breakfast afterwards. Thank you to the students who organized and led this event.
about 1 month ago, Hilarie James
See You at the Pole - Student led prayer
See You at the Pole - Student led prayer
See You at the Pole - Student led prayer
See You at the Pole - Student led prayer
See You at the Pole - Student led prayer
Pink out! See flyer for details.
about 1 month ago, Meagan Willberg
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