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Wildcats Take the Stage

Wildcats Take the Stage | SPRING EVENTS AT WESTVIEW

Middle School Drama Production

Middle School students took on an adapted performance of The Lion King in early May. We are so proud of our students for all their efforts in bringing this story to the stage. The production was well-rehearsed, with a commanding stage presence, perfect comedic timing, and a thrilling performance by all. Westview has Nelson Armstrong and Kaylee Bond to thank for all their hard work, dedication, and commitment to bringing theater back to Westview. This year’s drama production didn’t just highlight our Middle School students, but took the opportunity to involve the entire school. Westview art classes from Early Childhood through Upper Elementary created all the props and artwork shown on stage.

Kindergarten Graduation

It was pure joy to celebrate our Westview Kindergarten Class of 2024 at the end of school Largent Hall was alive with excited students and proud parents, marking the first of many milestones for our young learners. We see big things ahead for our young Wildcats!

Upper School Spelling Bee

Buzz! Buzz! Upper Elementary and Middle School students took part in a Spelling Bee in February, and our students were all un-bee-lievable! Westview is so proud of our finalists across all grade levels, and special congratulations to our winners: Third Place, Jayson - Middle School, Second Place, Doran - Upper Elementary, and First Place/Spelling Bee Champion, James - Middle School.

Upper School Talent Show

Westview’s got talent! Upper School students took the stage in Largent Hall in February to celebrate and share their unique talents with an audience of friends, family, teachers, and staff. Singers, dancers, musicians, comedians, and trivia buffs garnered laughter and cheers from our delighted crowd. Student performers confidently took the stage, sharing their talents with the audience.

Upper Elementary Publishing Party

Westview Upper Elementary hosted a publishing party in February to celebrate their book of short stories. It is pretty exciting for Westview to highlight some published authors in the 1830 building. The afternoon was an exciting showcase of pretty impressive kids witnessed by some pretty proud parents.

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