
Tonight's game is being broadcast on 100.9 WXIZ. Go Mustangs!


Students in Mrs. Link’s Independent Living class joined Mrs. Yeager’s Finance class for a unique lesson in financial literacy. Each student was paired with a mentor and explored important money management skills through interactive games.

It’s Week Four, and tomorrow night, the Mustangs take on the Bearcats at Paint Valley. This week’s theme is USA! Rock your Red, White, and Blue and come out to cheer on the Mustangs!


Students in Mrs. Link’s classroom recently took part in a hands-on lesson about germs and the importance of proper handwashing. To put their skills to the test, students had their hands dusted with glow powder before washing up. Using black lights, they discovered just how many “germs” can remain behind even when we think our hands are clean.
The activity also demonstrated how easily these invisible particles transfer to other surfaces, such as computer mice, door handles, and even a soda can. This eye-opening experiment gave students a clear reminder of why thorough handwashing matters.
The activity also demonstrated how easily these invisible particles transfer to other surfaces, such as computer mice, door handles, and even a soda can. This eye-opening experiment gave students a clear reminder of why thorough handwashing matters.

Students in Mr. Greenlee’s Physics class recently put their problem-solving skills to the test with a hands-on experiment in our new STEM lab. After constructing their own paper box containers, they measured out a mystery powder, added boiling water, and stirred until it dissolved completely. The mixture was then poured into their paper containers to cool, requiring patience and precision to keep the liquid from soaking through. The surprise reveal—the mystery concoction was actually Jell-O!
Meanwhile, Mrs. McDowell’s Physical Science students used the STEM lab to explore measurement and observation through their own project. By recording volume, mass, and other data, they investigated the properties of different materials and learned how accurate measurements are important in understanding physical science concepts.
Meanwhile, Mrs. McDowell’s Physical Science students used the STEM lab to explore measurement and observation through their own project. By recording volume, mass, and other data, they investigated the properties of different materials and learned how accurate measurements are important in understanding physical science concepts.

Best of Luck to our 2025 Westfall representatives for the "Greatest Free Show on Earth" Circleville Pumpkin Show! Lily Patterson and Carly Atwood are competing for the title of Pumpkin Show Queen, while Parker Bobst is competing for the title of Little Miss Pumpkin Show!


Get ready for Color Wars! T-shirts are $15 and will be on sale during lunch this week from Wednesday, September 10, through Friday, September 12.
Class Colors for Color Wars:
Seniors – Purple
Juniors – Blue
Sophomores – Pink
Freshmen – Yellow
Staff – Green (please note: the sample shown is not the correct shade; shirts will be a darker green)
Show your school spirit and be ready to represent your class (or staff!) during Color Wars. Wearing your shirt is a great way to support your class and show pride as we compete during homecoming week.
Make sure to grab yours at lunch this week so you’re ready for the big event!
Class Colors for Color Wars:
Seniors – Purple
Juniors – Blue
Sophomores – Pink
Freshmen – Yellow
Staff – Green (please note: the sample shown is not the correct shade; shirts will be a darker green)
Show your school spirit and be ready to represent your class (or staff!) during Color Wars. Wearing your shirt is a great way to support your class and show pride as we compete during homecoming week.
Make sure to grab yours at lunch this week so you’re ready for the big event!


Inspiration Station will host STEAM Fall Fest on September 20 for children in grades 1 through 8 at 1170 N Court St in Circleville.
Adult and teen volunteers are needed to help make STEAM Fall Fest a great event! Sign up at https://tinyurl.com/a4ky9skj.
Adult and teen volunteers are needed to help make STEAM Fall Fest a great event! Sign up at https://tinyurl.com/a4ky9skj.


Weekly schedule for Westfall HS and MS Athletics


REMINDER: WHS Picture Day is Monday, September 8. Preview photos and order prints online after Picture Day at shop.jostenspix.com using event code FE47225.


It’s Week 3 and the Mustangs are back at home this Friday night as they take on the Circleville Tigers. The kickoff is at 7:00 PM—come out and show your Mustang pride with a Hawaiian theme!


Join us this Friday, September 5, at our high school football game for a 50/50 raffle to support WHS Student Council. The winner will be announced at the end of the third quarter. Don’t miss your chance to take home half the pot while helping our students.


Fall Senior Parents Night pictures are now available!
Click here to view the full gallery: https://photos.app.goo.gl/w58KB6mBKkKZ97yd7
Click here to view the full gallery: https://photos.app.goo.gl/w58KB6mBKkKZ97yd7


REMINDER: WHS Picture Day is Monday, September 8. Preview photos and order prints online after Picture Day using event code FE47225.




The Mobile Dentist’s two-day visit to Westfall Middle and High Schools has been consolidated into a single day—Wednesday, September 3. Opportunities are still available to sign your student up at https://www.myschooldentist.com/Default.aspx.


Westfall HS and MS Events for the Week of September 1st.


We had a blast at today’s pep rally with an dodgeball tournament and a fierce battle for the spirit stick! We're all fired up for tonight’s home opener against Logan Elm. Senior Parents Night starts at 6:15 PM, with kickoff at 7:00 PM. Go Mustangs!











In observance of Labor Day, there will be no school on Monday, September 1, 2025. Classes will resume on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.


Weekly Schedule for Westfall HS and MS


Westfall Local School District is excited to announce that all Westfall students, grades K–12, will now receive FREE admission to every MS/HS home game held on campus, with the exception of OHSAA tournament contests.
Students in grades K–8 must be accompanied by an adult and enter through the main gate. High school students (grades 9–12) will receive a QR code by email to be scanned at the designated Student Entry gate.
We are proud to provide this opportunity for our students to support their classmates, school, and community. We can’t wait to see our stands filled with Mustang pride!
