Congratulations to Pickaway-Ross Career & Technical Center's graduating Class of 2026! We are incredibly proud of the 40 Westfall High School students who participated in yesterday's ceremony and are excited to see what they achieve next!
Westfall High School Drama Program invites you to step back in time for "A Ruckus at the Renaissance"—an entertaining performance you won’t want to miss!
Join us on Friday, May 22, at 7:00 PM in the Westfall High School Auditorium. Free admission, donations are gladly accepted.

Registration is now open for our Summer Credit Recovery and Enrichment Program! This grant-funded, fee-free opportunity provides targeted academic support to help students recover credits, improve grades, and regain confidence in their core subjects.
While students and families have already been notified directly if summer school is needed, Westfall High School wants to ensure that all registration information is easily accessible.
While students and families have already been notified directly if summer school is needed, Westfall High School wants to ensure that all registration information is easily accessible.

The votes are in! Congratulations to the winners of our horse portrait contest.
In first place, we have Lucy Wolfe, Lydia Burns, Dakota Walls, Rheanna Banks, and Chiara Multzzu.
Second place goes to Presly Schleich, Joelle Andria, Lily Gerlach, Rylan Hamilton, and Cami Harmon.
Third-place winners are Reese Coleman, Neveah Boyer, Ashleigh Begley, Brianna Frias, and Myleila Ross.
Thank you to all the artists who participated and shared their incredible talent with us. Great job, everyone!
In first place, we have Lucy Wolfe, Lydia Burns, Dakota Walls, Rheanna Banks, and Chiara Multzzu.
Second place goes to Presly Schleich, Joelle Andria, Lily Gerlach, Rylan Hamilton, and Cami Harmon.
Third-place winners are Reese Coleman, Neveah Boyer, Ashleigh Begley, Brianna Frias, and Myleila Ross.
Thank you to all the artists who participated and shared their incredible talent with us. Great job, everyone!
Reminder: There will be no school on Monday, May 25, 2026, in observance of Memorial Day. Classes resume Tuesday, May 26, 2026.

REMINDER: Westfall Local Schools will have a 2-hour early dismissal for students on Thursday, May 28, to kick off summer break!
Students will be dismissed at the following times:
High School: 12:30 PM
Middle School: 12:30 PM
Elementary School: 1:30 PM
Students will be dismissed at the following times:
High School: 12:30 PM
Middle School: 12:30 PM
Elementary School: 1:30 PM

The officers of Westfall High School’s National Honor Society recently presented their 2025–2026 Community Service Projects to the Board of Education.
Their projects reflect a strong commitment to service, including refreshing and stocking local Community Cupboards, cleaning and caring for school and church grounds, and spreading kindness throughout the district.
We are incredibly proud of these student leaders for continuing to make a positive impact both inside and outside the classroom.
Join us tomorrow evening, Wednesday, May 20, for a musical performance by our high school choir students! The concert begins at 6:30 PM in the high school auditorium.

Hear ye, Hear ye!
The Westfall High School Drama Program invites the community to step back in time for "A Ruckus at the Renaissance" — an entertaining performance you won’t want to miss!
Join us on Friday, May 22, at 7:00 PM in the Westfall High School Auditorium. Admission is free, and donations are gladly accepted.
The Westfall High School Drama Program invites the community to step back in time for "A Ruckus at the Renaissance" — an entertaining performance you won’t want to miss!
Join us on Friday, May 22, at 7:00 PM in the Westfall High School Auditorium. Admission is free, and donations are gladly accepted.

Parents & Guardians of our 2026 Graduating Seniors:
We invite you to review the attached flyers for essential details regarding our upcoming graduation festivities and the senior clap-out. These documents include all the specific dates and times you will need to help your student prepare for these final milestones.
Graduation practice is mandatory and begins at 9:00 AM on Wednesday, May 27. All seniors must meet in the Dome to participate. Immediately following, at 9:15 AM, we will begin the clap-out ceremony, starting at the high school and concluding at the elementary school.
We would love to have parents join us for the clap-out. Please enter through the high school office to check in. To help us keep our schedule, please exit the building immediately after the ceremony so graduation practice can resume promptly.
Seniors are required to wear their caps and gowns for the clap out, and we encourage them to wear Mustang gear underneath.
If you have any questions, please contact Mekin Evans (mekin.evans@westfallschools.com), Annameren Armentrout (annameren.armentrout@westfallschools.com), or call the front office at (740) 986-2911.
Thank you for your continued support of our graduating class!
We invite you to review the attached flyers for essential details regarding our upcoming graduation festivities and the senior clap-out. These documents include all the specific dates and times you will need to help your student prepare for these final milestones.
Graduation practice is mandatory and begins at 9:00 AM on Wednesday, May 27. All seniors must meet in the Dome to participate. Immediately following, at 9:15 AM, we will begin the clap-out ceremony, starting at the high school and concluding at the elementary school.
We would love to have parents join us for the clap-out. Please enter through the high school office to check in. To help us keep our schedule, please exit the building immediately after the ceremony so graduation practice can resume promptly.
Seniors are required to wear their caps and gowns for the clap out, and we encourage them to wear Mustang gear underneath.
If you have any questions, please contact Mekin Evans (mekin.evans@westfallschools.com), Annameren Armentrout (annameren.armentrout@westfallschools.com), or call the front office at (740) 986-2911.
Thank you for your continued support of our graduating class!


Girls District Track Meet Information

Boys District Track Meet Information

Upcoming baseball tournament game.

We’re excited to share the latest edition of ECHO, our student newspaper. This issue covers a range of topics, including news, lifestyles, and sports, reported and edited exclusively by our talented high school students.
Link: https://aptg.co/Tngl2t
Link: https://aptg.co/Tngl2t

We are incredibly proud to introduce Westfall High School’s very first FAA Certified Part 107 Unmanned Aircraft Drone Pilots: Carly Atwood, Emory Dumm, Daxton Tanner, Ethan Rose, and Haley Spangler!
These students dedicated countless hours to studying and preparing for this challenging FAA certification exam, and their hard work truly paid off. Earning a Part 107 certification is no small accomplishment; congratulations to each of them on this outstanding achievement!
These students dedicated countless hours to studying and preparing for this challenging FAA certification exam, and their hard work truly paid off. Earning a Part 107 certification is no small accomplishment; congratulations to each of them on this outstanding achievement!

Congratulations to Westfall High School’s May Students of the Month:
Tyler Moore (9) Tyler is a hard worker who is always willing to help other students or do whatever needs to be done around the school.
Parker Chapman (10) Parker excels in academics. He always has a fun twist wherever he gets the chance to be creative. He gives insightful comments and brings humor to lessons. He is always striving for his best.
Malia Brownfield (11) Malia is always doing the right thing. She is kind and will help with anything you need help with. She is a hard worker who has really branched out and made friends in unexpected places. She has made great friendships and is a wonderful mentor to Mrs. Link’s students.
For 12th grade, we have a TIE!
Lacy Adams (12) Lacy is a hardworking young lady, and she does everything she is asked to do. New to Westfall this year, Lacy is a bright spot in her teachers’ days. She is a leader in class and often helps her classmates through tough problems. She brings a great perspective to her classes, and she is destined to do great things. She has self-confidence, a unique style, and a great work ethic. She truly is a student that you are thankful to have in class because she is a complete joy to have around. Her kindness, respect, and compassion for others are delightful. We are blessed to know her!
Misty Sturgill (12) Misty is a beautiful writer. She perseveres through the challenges she faces.
Tyler Moore (9) Tyler is a hard worker who is always willing to help other students or do whatever needs to be done around the school.
Parker Chapman (10) Parker excels in academics. He always has a fun twist wherever he gets the chance to be creative. He gives insightful comments and brings humor to lessons. He is always striving for his best.
Malia Brownfield (11) Malia is always doing the right thing. She is kind and will help with anything you need help with. She is a hard worker who has really branched out and made friends in unexpected places. She has made great friendships and is a wonderful mentor to Mrs. Link’s students.
For 12th grade, we have a TIE!
Lacy Adams (12) Lacy is a hardworking young lady, and she does everything she is asked to do. New to Westfall this year, Lacy is a bright spot in her teachers’ days. She is a leader in class and often helps her classmates through tough problems. She brings a great perspective to her classes, and she is destined to do great things. She has self-confidence, a unique style, and a great work ethic. She truly is a student that you are thankful to have in class because she is a complete joy to have around. Her kindness, respect, and compassion for others are delightful. We are blessed to know her!
Misty Sturgill (12) Misty is a beautiful writer. She perseveres through the challenges she faces.

Congratulations to Mr. Miller’s Current Issues students, James Curtis, Arlee Goble, and Darby Eitel, for winning this year’s Stock Market Game!
Throughout the year, these students have researched stocks, analyzed graphs, followed news reports, and focused their investments on lucrative companies—a strategy that led to their success.
The Stock Market Game is a nationwide initiative that teaches students financial literacy and investment strategy through a long-term simulation. Participants manage a mock portfolio by buying and selling stocks, bonds, and mutual funds traded on the NYSE and NASDAQ. Students monitor their investments using a smartphone app and adjust their portfolios to maximize their returns.
Mr. Miller’s Current Issues class competed against hundreds of other teams across the state and won the Stock Market Game an impressive eight out of the last ten years!
Throughout the year, these students have researched stocks, analyzed graphs, followed news reports, and focused their investments on lucrative companies—a strategy that led to their success.
The Stock Market Game is a nationwide initiative that teaches students financial literacy and investment strategy through a long-term simulation. Participants manage a mock portfolio by buying and selling stocks, bonds, and mutual funds traded on the NYSE and NASDAQ. Students monitor their investments using a smartphone app and adjust their portfolios to maximize their returns.
Mr. Miller’s Current Issues class competed against hundreds of other teams across the state and won the Stock Market Game an impressive eight out of the last ten years!
Open enrollment for the 2026-2027 school year is NOW OPEN through our online Interdistrict Open Enrollment application in Final Forms.
To enroll a new student, parents and guardians can visit https://westfall-oh.finalforms.com/, create an account, and complete the required information. Please ensure both required proofs of residency are uploaded into the portal.
For current Interdistrict Open Enrollment students, parents and guardians can log in to https://westfall-oh.finalforms.com/ to complete the application and upload the necessary documents.
Please note that applications will not be marked as received at the Board Office until both approved proofs of residency have been successfully uploaded.
The deadline to submit online Interdistrict Open Enrollment applications is May 15, 2026.
Online applications are available now until May 15. Open Enrollment Guidelines and a list of approved Proof of Residency Documents are available directly in the application.
For additional information, please contact the Westfall District Office at paula.dumm@westfallschools.com.
To enroll a new student, parents and guardians can visit https://westfall-oh.finalforms.com/, create an account, and complete the required information. Please ensure both required proofs of residency are uploaded into the portal.
For current Interdistrict Open Enrollment students, parents and guardians can log in to https://westfall-oh.finalforms.com/ to complete the application and upload the necessary documents.
Please note that applications will not be marked as received at the Board Office until both approved proofs of residency have been successfully uploaded.
The deadline to submit online Interdistrict Open Enrollment applications is May 15, 2026.
Online applications are available now until May 15. Open Enrollment Guidelines and a list of approved Proof of Residency Documents are available directly in the application.
For additional information, please contact the Westfall District Office at paula.dumm@westfallschools.com.

Our Mustangs Student-Run Credit Union is excited to share a fun incentive! Open an account or make a deposit—even just a penny—and your name will be entered into a drawing for a CRAVE BOX! It’s our way of saying thank you for supporting us. Don’t miss out—see you Friday!

OhioHealth Sports Medicine will be offering FREE sports physicals for middle and high school students on Tuesday, May 12, from 6:00 PM to 7:50 PM at 1280 North Court Street in Circleville.
These physicals are by appointment only—no walk-ins will be accepted. Athletes must bring all pages of the completed, signed, and dated physical form. A parent or guardian is encouraged to attend and must be present for the exam to be valid.
Pickaway County Public Health will also host a School-Required Immunization Clinic on May 12 at 6:00 PM at the same location. A parent or guardian must be present, and students should bring a medical insurance card, photo ID, and immunization record. Vaccines are available for those who qualify.
For questions or to schedule your sports physical, visit OhioHealth.com/SportsMedicine or call (614) 566-GAME.
These physicals are by appointment only—no walk-ins will be accepted. Athletes must bring all pages of the completed, signed, and dated physical form. A parent or guardian is encouraged to attend and must be present for the exam to be valid.
Pickaway County Public Health will also host a School-Required Immunization Clinic on May 12 at 6:00 PM at the same location. A parent or guardian must be present, and students should bring a medical insurance card, photo ID, and immunization record. Vaccines are available for those who qualify.
For questions or to schedule your sports physical, visit OhioHealth.com/SportsMedicine or call (614) 566-GAME.


