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.
1 day ago, Westfall Local Schools
Online Open Enrollment - A promotional graphic for Online Open Enrollment featuring a student sitting cross-legged on a wooden floor, holding a laptop and giving a thumbs up. The background is split between a grey section and a textured red wall displaying the Westfall "W" logo. Text on the graphic reads "Online Open Enrollment" and "Complete your Open Enrollment Forms on our online platform – Final Forms" with the deadline "Now Until May 15." Icons on the red side highlight benefits: "Easily Upload Documents in the Secure Portal" and "Reduce Paperwork."
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!
2 days ago, Westfall Local Schools
ACU -  A promotional graphic for Atomic Credit Union features a vibrant background with diagonal stripes of lime green, red, and blue. To the left, white text bubbles with black handwriting-style font read, "MAKE A DEPOSIT AND BE ENTERED TO WIN THIS AWESOME SNACK BOX." To the right, a "CraveBox" care package is overflowing with a variety of 45 snack items, including Mini Oreos, Fun Dip, Cheez-Its, Goldfish, Takis, Rice Krispies Treats, and Welch’s Fruit Snacks. The top of the image includes the NCUA and ESI logos alongside the Atomic Credit Union logo, with a small note stating, "NO PURCHASE NECESSARY - SEE YOUR STUDENT RUN REP WITH ANY QUESTIONS."
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.
2 days ago, Westfall Local Schools
Sports Physical - The first image is a promotional flyer titled Sports Physical Schedule for May 2026 from OhioHealth Sports Medicine. The top of the flyer features a dark blue header with the title and the note that appointments are required. Below the header, the left side of the page lists seven different OhioHealth locations across Ohio, including Marion, Circleville, Kenton, Ontario, Canal Winchester, Westerville, and Dublin. Each entry provides the specific date in May, the time window (typically in the evening between 5:00 PM and 7:50 PM), and the full street address.  The right side of the flyer contains a tan sidebar with scheduling and arrival details. It includes a large QR code and a "Sign up Here" link for registration. Three key instructions are highlighted: patients must remain in their cars until their scheduled time, they must bring a completed and signed physical form to receive an exam, and they should be aware that facilities are still operating for normal patient care. The bottom right features the OhioHealth "Believe in We" logo and contact information, including a phone number ending in 4263, a website, and a social media handle.
Sports Physical - The second image is an informational document titled Sports Physical: Information to Know Before You Arrive. It uses a clean layout with dark blue headers and several paragraphs of text addressing frequently asked questions. The text explains that while primary care physicians are the best choice for physicals, these station-based exams are a free alternative provided by OhioHealth volunteers. It specifies that these screenings are for K-12 student athletes with "clean" medical histories and cautions that those with existing participation limitations, cardiac conditions, or recent COVID-19 should not attend.  Key procedural details are emphasized throughout the text, such as the strict "no walk-ins" policy and the requirement for a parent or guardian to be present or provide fully signed paperwork. The document also lists the necessary components of the OHSAA physical packet that must be completed, including health history and eligibility statements. Similar to the first image, the bottom of the page includes the OhioHealth logo, website, and contact phone numbers.
Due to inclement weather, today's Powder Puff game has been postponed to a later date. We'll announce the new date/time once finalized!
3 days ago, Westfall Local Schools
Powder Puff Game - An event flyer for Westfall High School’s Powder Puff Game set against a black-and-white image of a football stadium under bright lights. The top of the flyer features the school name in small white text above the words "POWDER PUFF GAME" displayed in large, bold, distressed typography with "POWDER" in white and "PUFF GAME" in vibrant pink. Centered in the middle are three pink-bordered boxes containing icons for a calendar, a clock, and a location pin. The text inside specifies the date as May 6th, the time as 12:30 to 2:30 PM, and the location as the Football Stadium. It is covered by a large rectangle that reads POSTPONED in white lettering. A message below encourages students to come out and support their classmates for a fun and competitive game. The flyer is decorated with pink hand-drawn doodles of stars, a football, a crown, and hearts, while a close-up of a football rests on the turf at the bottom.
Congratulations to senior Dalton Bush, who has signed a letter of intent to further his academic and athletic careers at Wilmington College, where he will play collegiate golf!
4 days ago, Westfall Local Schools
Dalton Bush and family sitting behind signing table decorated with Westfall tablecloth and Wilmington memorabilia
signing book
Dalton Bush and family sitting behind signing table decorated with Westfall tablecloth and Wilmington memorabilia
Dalton Bush and family sitting behind signing table decorated with Westfall tablecloth and Wilmington memorabilia
Dalton Bush and family sitting behind signing table decorated with Westfall tablecloth and Wilmington memorabilia
Students in Mrs. Grady’s art class each received 4–6 one-inch squares and were challenged to recreate a portion of an image using acrylic paint on a 6-inch canvas. At the conclusion of the project, they combined their individual pieces to form one large Mustang painting.
4 days ago, Westfall Local Schools
A top-down view displays several white worksheets scattered around a yellow envelope. Each worksheet is labeled with a student's name—Keller, Quinn, Ashley, Garrett, and Elijah—and contains small, square painted snippets taped into a grid. Resting on the envelope is the original reference artwork of the horse, which serves as the guide for the collaborative project.
A group of five high school students works together in a cluttered art classroom to assemble a large-scale collaborative painting of a horse. The students are gathered around a paint-stained table, carefully arranging several square painted panels to recreate a reference image of a dynamic, multicolored horse with a flowing mane against a sunset-colored background.
A close-up view shows hands reaching toward the table to align the individual art panels. Each square tile features expressive brushstrokes in vibrant shades of red, orange, yellow, and blue, which, when placed together, begin to form the detailed head and mane of the horse. The table surface beneath is heavily textured with layers of dried paint splatters.
The five students stand behind the finished assembly of their project, posing for a group photo in their art studio. They are dressed casually in hoodies and long-sleeved shirts, looking toward the camera with a sense of accomplishment. The large horse mosaic is laid out completely on the table in front of them, showing the successful transition from individual painted squares to a singular, cohesive piece of art.
Join us for a night of music at our WMS/WHS Combined Band Concert in the High School Auditorium on Tuesday, May 5, 2026. Middle school takes the stage at 6:00 PM, with the high school band following at approximately 7:00 PM.
5 days ago, Westfall Local Schools
Band Concert Trumpets in Background
Westfall High School’s Powder Puff Game will be held on May 6 from 12:30–2:30 PM at Mustang Stadium. Admission is a canned food donation at the gate, and all items will support those in need in our community.
5 days ago, Westfall Local Schools
Powder Puff Game - An event flyer for Westfall High School’s Powder Puff Game set against a black-and-white image of a football stadium under bright lights. The top of the flyer features the school name in small white text above the words "POWDER PUFF GAME" displayed in large, bold, distressed typography with "POWDER" in white and "PUFF GAME" in vibrant pink. Centered in the middle are three pink-bordered boxes containing icons for a calendar, a clock, and a location pin. The text inside specifies the date as May 6th, the time as 12:30 to 2:30 PM, and the location as the Football Stadium. A message below encourages students to come out and support their classmates for a fun and competitive game. The flyer is decorated with pink hand-drawn doodles of stars, a football, a crown, and hearts, while a close-up of a football rests on the turf at the bottom.
The Fourth 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.
8 days ago, Westfall Local Schools
Interims: A promotional graphic for Westfall Local Schools announces that digital interim reports are now available. The image features a smartphone displaying the ProgressBook login screen, with a red circle emphasizing the "Students Sign in with Google" button. Large white and red text on a dark, textured background states that students can access current grades through the ProgressBook mobile app using Google sign-in. The ProgressBook logo, featuring a graduation cap icon, is prominently displayed on the right side of the flyer.
Congratulations to Westfall High School’s April Students of the Month:

Lu Coon (9) Lu is always willing to help out when needed.  She is smart, funny and always making others laugh.  She is always smiling and working hard.

We have a three-way tie in 10th grade:

Kaiden Adams (10) Kaiden is a bright student who always contributes positively to class.

Layla Buckman (10) Layla has matured so much this year.  She is a pleasure to have in class.  She brings high energy and has made huge academic improvements.  She takes pride in her work and is working so hard!  She comes to class with a smile and is an absolute joy! 

Brendan Dingess (10) Brendan is a student who always wants to get better at what he does, and his work ethic reflects that.  

Landon Yang (11) Landon is a great student who works extremely hard.  He is always striving to do his best, and he sets his expectations high.  He works hard to overcome obstacles.  He is respectful and responsible.

Izzy Angel (12) Izzy is an amazing person.  She is always busy and motivated.
8 days ago, Westfall Local Schools
Students of the Month posing with certificates
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!
9 days ago, Westfall Local Schools
Graduation Practice - An announcement flyer for the Westfall Mustangs Mandatory Graduation Practice. The design uses a red and grey color scheme with floating graduation caps and a school logo. The text states the practice is on Wednesday, May 27th at 9:00 AM in The Dome. The schedule includes a Clap Out at 9:15 AM, followed immediately by a ceremony walk-through and a provided lunch. A note at the bottom encourages students to wear their Mustang gear to show school spirit.
Graduation Ceremony - A graduation ceremony invitation for the Westfall Mustangs Class of 2026. The flyer features a white background with red and silver confetti, graduation caps, and diplomas. A large, stylized horse head is watermarked in the center. The text announces the ceremony will be held on Friday, May 29, 2026, at The Dome, starting at 7:00 PM. It notes that photo opportunities begin at 4:00 PM outside the venue. Important times listed include senior check-in at 6:00 PM and doors opening for guests at 6:30 PM. The bottom features a red ribbon with hashtags for Mustang Pride, Westfall Mustangs, and Class of 2026.
Tonight's Baseball and Softball Games Postponed.
10 days ago, Brian Wolfe
HS
Spots are still available for June Driver's Ed courses at Westfall High School. Students looking to get ahead this summer can join our six-day accelerated June Fast-Track and Summer Marathon classes.

These sessions take place from June 1 through June 6, meeting Monday through Saturday from 12:00 PM to 4:30 PM. To claim your place in the 2026 session, head to DublinDrivingSchool.net to register.
10 days ago, Westfall Local Schools
Driver's Ed - A promotional graphic for Westfall High School Driver's Ed classes features a red background with a steering wheel icon at the top. The flyer highlights three upcoming 2026 sessions in colorful boxes. The first box is yellow for the June Fast-Track and Summer Marathon Class running June 1 through June 6, Monday through Saturday, from 12:00 PM to 4:30 PM. The second box is orange for an after-school class from September 8 to October 1, meeting Tuesday through Thursday from 2:30 PM to 4:30 PM. The third box is blue for a December after-school class running December 1 to December 16, meeting Tuesday through Thursday from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM. A black banner at the bottom features large green text that says Register Now and provides the website Dublindrivingschool.net.

Join us for an evening celebrating the arts at Westfall High School. Our upcoming Art Show will take place on Tuesday, May 5, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Visitors can enjoy a gallery of incredible student work throughout the evening.

This event is held in conjunction with our high school band concert, which begins at 7:00 PM. We invite the community to come support our talented student artists and musicians during this special night of creativity and performance.

10 days ago, Westfall Local Schools
Art Show: A promotional flyer for the Westfall High School Art Show features a collection of student artwork set against a gray background. The images include various styles such as abstract collages, colorful portraits, a detailed watercolor of a cathedral, a realistic sketch of a beetle, and intricate line drawings. Text on the left side reads Westfall High School in a white script font, while Art Show is written in the top right. At the bottom left, the event details state Tuesday, May 5th 2026 from 6:00 to 8:00 PM. The artwork showcases a mix of vibrant colors, surrealist elements, and classic still-life techniques.
We will be sponsoring a Hat Day on Thursday, April 30. Students can bring in $1 (or more) to wear a hat. Turn in your donation to your first-period teacher. ALL proceeds will be given to a Mustang family who recently experienced an unexpected hardship. Thank you for your support!
10 days ago, Westfall Local Schools
Hat Day - A promotional flyer for an event titled "We're having a HAT DAY" scheduled for Thursday, April 30. The flyer features a collage of four photos: a woman pulling a grey beanie over her eyes, a person holding up a straw sun hat, a brown horse wearing a small pink cowboy hat, and a black-and-white shot of a person wearing a baseball cap backward. A school logo with a red "W" is visible at the top, and the bottom right corner indicates a one-dollar donation is required to participate. The design is accented with white, grey, and red circular graphic elements.
Congratulations to our 2026 Junior and Senior Prom Court! Prom will be held at The Old Barns at Dry Run Farms tomorrow, April 25, from 6:00–10:00 PM, with doors opening at approximately 5:45 PM.
16 days ago, Westfall Local Schools
Prom Court:  A horizontal graphic titled "Senior Prom Court" and "Junior Prom Court" features twenty student portraits arranged in two main sections, each with two rows of five photos. The top section for the Senior Prom Court displays five young women on the top row—Cora Bruce, Claire Abriggi, Rheanna Banks, Isabella Angel, and Olivia Dick—and five young men on the second row—Aaron Gardner, Joey Wright, Rick Hanley, Caleb Lowe, and Steven Bingham. The bottom section for the Junior Prom Court follows the same layout, with young women Carly Atwood, Jillian Butcher, Emma Roberts, Audra Anderson, and Malia Brownfield on the top row, and young men Emory Dumm, Landen Yang, Russ Colahan, Blayze Scott, and Bryson Campfield on the bottom row. Each student's portrait is framed in white with their name printed in black text underneath. The background is cream-colored with subtle gold splatters and green leafy accents in the corners.
The Distinguished Young Women of Ohio program empowers young women through scholarships, leadership development, and life skills workshops, all while building a strong and supportive peer network.

With over $1 billion in scholarships available nationwide and free entry, this is your chance to grow, gain confidence, and showcase what makes you uniquely you.

Don’t wait—sign up today and take the first step toward an incredible experience. The deadline to apply is July 26. Learn more at DistinguishedYW.org.
18 days ago, Westfall Local Schools
Promotional flyer for the Distinguished Young Women of Ohio program. The top features large text reading “scholarships, leadership, life skills” and highlights that $1 billion in scholarships are available and free to enter. A young woman in a green shirt points toward the viewer. The middle section invites girls in the Class of 2027 to apply and describes the program as empowering young women through scholarships, life skills workshops, and a positive peer network. The bottom includes a “Sign up today” message, a QR code, the website DistinguishedYW.org, a July 26 deadline, and contact email information. Several photos show diverse groups of young women smiling, holding certificates, graduating, and participating in activities.
Prom tickets are now on sale and will be available through April 22. This year, tickets must be purchased through http://www.myschoolbucks.com. Tickets are $40 each and are available to juniors and seniors only. If bringing a date from another school district, please check in with the front office to obtain the required forms before April 22.

Prom will be held at The Old Barns at Dry Run Farms on Saturday, April 25, from 6:00–10:00 PM, with doors opening at approximately 5:45 PM. Finger foods will be available throughout the evening, including fruit, meat and cheese trays, chips, sliders, and desserts.

Please note: Tickets will NOT be sold at the door.
19 days ago, Westfall Local Schools
Prom: A decorative prom announcement for Westfall High School featuring a soft, elegant design with green eucalyptus leaves and gold accents framing the text. In the center, a gold geometric border surrounds the words “Westfall High School Prom.” The event details read: Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM at The Old Barns at Dry Run Farms. At the bottom, it says “Tickets Available Now!” with a QR code displayed beneath the text.
Several of our students participated in the Prom Promise Simulation to demonstrate the dangers of drinking and driving. Participants wore specially designed goggles to simulate the impairment caused by alcohol consumption. They then attempted to drive a golf cart through a designated course, experiencing firsthand the challenges and dangers of driving under the influence. This simulation provided a sobering reminder of the potential consequences of impaired driving.
19 days ago, Westfall Local Schools
A young woman in a gray sweatshirt stands in a parking lot on a sunny day, holding a pair of black "Fatal Vision" goggles over her eyes to simulate impairment.
A young woman wearing impairment simulation goggles sits in the driver's seat of a red golf cart in a parking lot, accompanied by a law enforcement officer in a tan uniform and hat.
An over-the-shoulder view from the back of a red golf cart shows a young woman with long curly hair wearing impairment goggles while a Sheriff's deputy sits beside her, looking out toward a course marked with orange cones.
A red golf cart driven by a person in a dark shirt and purple shorts navigates a course marked with orange cones and directional signs, with a Sheriff's deputy riding in the passenger seat.
A side view shows a young man wearing black impairment goggles driving a red golf cart through a parking lot, accidentally knocking over an orange traffic cone under the front tire.
A young woman in a black hoodie and shorts tosses a beanbag toward a cornhole board decorated with a "Click It or Ticket" logo, while another woman stands behind her next to a white pickup truck.
Two women play a game of cornhole in a paved parking lot under a bright blue sky, with one woman in a black tank top and khaki pants captured mid-toss.
A blonde young man in a light blue t-shirt stands at a table in a parking lot, looking down at a small prize wheel and several small blue figurines shaped like people.
A young man in a gray t-shirt and sweatpants stands at an outdoor table covered with a green cloth featuring the Pickaway Addiction Action Coalition logo, while a woman in a teal shirt assists him behind a colorful prize wheel.
A woman in a red polo shirt stands behind a table in a parking lot, handing a colorful box of snacks to a young man while other small prizes and clear bins sit on the black tablecloth.
Hey, Mustangs!! Be sure to participate in Prom Spirit Week, April 20-24.
22 days ago, Westfall Local Schools
Prom Spirit Week: A promotional poster for "Prom Spirit Week" scheduled for April 20th through the 24th. The design features a light blue background accented by colorful, abstract floral shapes in pastel shades of pink, purple, yellow, and orange. The text is centered and organized by horizontal lines.  Monday is Meme Day, where students dress as their favorite meme. Tuesday is Country vs Country Club, with the choice to dress in western wear or preppy country club attire. Wednesday is Jersey Day to represent a favorite sports team. Thursday is Adam Sandler Day, encouraging students to dress like the actor. Friday is Sneak Peak, where students wear the color of their upcoming prom dress or suit.