A reminder that Grades 7-12 Parent/Teacher conferences are scheduled from 4:00pim - 6:30pm tonight.
2025-2026 Kindergarten Round Up
If your child will be 5 by September 15, 2025, please call 752-8747 #2 to leave a message or email jennifer.hoogerwerf@wbschools.us to pre-register your child. If you know of a child that is a West Burlington resident, please make sure you pass this information along to them. We need names of our resident students asap! Additional information regarding registration and the parent meeting will be communicated at a later date. If you are not a resident of West Burlington and desire for your child to attend Kindergarten in our district, please contact our elementary office as well. We will help you get the necessary paperwork to file for open enrollment.

✨ Lights, Camera, Prom 2025! ✨ West Burlington dazzled with a glamorous Hollywood theme. Huge congrats to our Prom King & Queen, Hayden Etchison and Lauren Allen! 👑📸 Don't miss the stunning photos at bit.ly/WBProm25
It's Monday's Senior Spotlight: meet Ella Spiker!

ISASP assessment for students in grade 7-11 during the week of April 14-18.
Monday April 14 all students report and school will have a regular school schedules. On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday however the school will operate on a modified schedule. All students in grades 7-11 will report to school as normal with an 8:10 start time as testing sessions will begin. The testing sessions will last until about 10:00am. Once the testing session is complete for each morning, the school will utilize our Late-Start school schedule for the remainder of the day. Seniors will not report to school until 10:00 when 1st period will begin. On Friday April 18 there is no school as it is Good Friday.
5th grade students got to work with the potter Jesse Tucci today in art class! Addi from the high school helped out also!








More 5 grade pottery!










Miss Elliot's third grade Eiffel Tower stem challenge.




Don't forget to see the WBAHS play this weekend Friday and Saturday at 7pm. We got some behind the scenes pics available to view at: bit.ly/WByearbook
Flowers and chocolates will be for sale in the lobby on Friday 6-7pm, so buy your stars on stage a treat to celebrate their success (sponsored by Fine Arts Boosters)

Fourth grade students in Mrs. Leopards class using math and art!






Matthew bought an art lesson with me from the glow dance!




The elementary after-school club enjoyed using clay to make some masterpieces! Thanks to our generous PTO for supporting our club, the club was able to purchase enough clay for everyone to create!







Ms. Bergman's 3rd grade class had an awesome hands-on experience during ELP with Mrs. Ruther. They had to work in groups and then test their final product.










Wyatt Mooney proudly displays his wiener dog MIG Welding project.
Students are using MIG welding to tack together springs, bolts, washers, screws, etc.
Welding students are currently learning how to tack weld, adjust their machine settings, sandblast, and paint the finished product.
Go Falcons-


Thank you for the local business leaders, industry experts, and community members who took the time to review our Portrait of a Graduate at West Burlington today during our first WB Lunch & Learn.

Congratulations to some of our Seniors who signed to continue their athletic careers in college.






It's time for another Monday Senior Spotlight. Meet Naimah!

There is just something about having a guest artist come and work with the kids! The kids are loving working with clay!








Gabe Stevens, owner of Masterpiece Customs, visited WBHS Welding classes today. Gabe is a 1995 BHS graduate.
He explained his business concept and his experience as an entrepreneur. Gabe stressed the importance of hard work, value of technical skills, along with his willingness to listen and learn. Mr. Stevens spoke about his path into the skilled trades. He is locally known for his fabrication of the Monopoly Dice and Lizzie Magie on the square in Macomb Illinois.






Come see the spring play this Friday April 4th at 7:00 PM or Saturday April 5th at 7:00 PM. Cost is $10 for Adults and $5 for Students.

