
It's Week Six! Tonight, our Mustangs take on the Pioneers at Zane Trace. The student section theme is Neon/Glow. See you there!


Homecoming tickets will be on sale from 9/29 to 10/3 during lunch periods. Tickets are $10 each. PRCTC students may purchase tickets in the front office from 7-7:20 AM. If you are unable to purchase in the morning, please email megan.wisecup@westfallschools.com to arrange a time.


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 receive a FREE pack of donuts! It’s our way of saying thank you for supporting us. Don’t miss out—see you Friday!


Hey Mustangs—next week is Homecoming Spirit Week!
Let's show off our school spirit with themed days leading up to Homecoming!
Let's show off our school spirit with themed days leading up to Homecoming!


Applications for NHS are now available! Any junior or senior with a 3.5 cumulative GPA should have received a Google Classroom invite to access the application. If your student did not receive an invite and you believe they should have, please email Soni Grady at soni.grady@westfallschools.com.
Applications are due Friday, October 10, 2025. Late applications will not be reviewed.
Applications are due Friday, October 10, 2025. Late applications will not be reviewed.


Our eSports team started competition for the fall season last week. The team defeated Edgewood High School in Marvel Rivals in their first match of the season. This is the first year Marvel Rivals has been offered through OHSAA and eSports Ohio, making this a big win for a new team!
The Marvel Rivals team will face off on Tuesday, September 23, while the Smash Brothers team will take on Grandview Heights on Wednesday, September 24.
The Marvel Rivals team will face off on Tuesday, September 23, while the Smash Brothers team will take on Grandview Heights on Wednesday, September 24.


The First Nine Weeks Interim Reports are now available on the Parent and Student ProgressBook portals. To request a printed copy, please contact the HS Guidance Office at 740-986-2911 or stacy.caudill@westfallschools.com.


It’s Week Five! Tonight, our Mustangs take on the Southeastern Panthers at home. The student section theme is Frat, and it’s also Youth Night! We can’t wait to see you at Mustang Stadium—let’s pack the stands!

Reminder: There will be NO SCHOOL on Monday, September 22, 2025, due to a Teacher In-Service Day. Classes will resume for students on Tuesday, September 23, 2025.


Reminder: Inspiration Station is hosting a STEAM Fall Fest this Saturday for children in grades 1 through 8 at 1170 N. Court St., Circleville.
They are seeking a few more volunteers to help make STEAM Fall Fest a great event! Sign up at https://tinyurl.com/a4ky9skj.


Great news! School pictures are ready!
View and order at https://shop.jostenspix.com/login
Event Code: FE47225
View and order at https://shop.jostenspix.com/login
Event Code: FE47225


We’re excited to celebrate the 2025 Grand Opening of our Student-Run Credit Union on Friday, September 19! Students who have accounts can start making deposits—even if it’s just a penny! It's not too late to open an account, see a teller at lunch on Friday!


Westfall students PK-12 are invited to an exciting after-school gaming and science event, Fastest Lap on the Marble Track! Join us on October 3 for snacks, games, and a massive marble track race! Scan the QR code or visit https://tinyurl.com/5867uzrz for more important details.


Westfall NHS is sponsoring a blood drive on Wednesday, September 24, from 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM in the HS Auditorium. Sign up online at RedCrossBlood.org and search WESTFALLHS.
If your student would like to donate blood, please click the links below for the appropriate parental consent form.
Students 17 and older Parental Consent Form: https://5il.co/321vt
Students 16 and under Parental Consent Form: https://5il.co/321x7
If you have any questions, please email NHS Advisor Soni Grady at soni.grady@westfallschools.com.
If your student would like to donate blood, please click the links below for the appropriate parental consent form.
Students 17 and older Parental Consent Form: https://5il.co/321vt
Students 16 and under Parental Consent Form: https://5il.co/321x7
If you have any questions, please email NHS Advisor Soni Grady at soni.grady@westfallschools.com.


Westfall HS and MS Weekly Athletic Schedule
For the most up to date schedules, please visit https://go.dragonflyathletics.com
Search Westfall High School or Westfall Middle School.
For the most up to date schedules, please visit https://go.dragonflyathletics.com
Search Westfall High School or Westfall Middle School.


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.