
Positive Office Referrals:
Corbin Croft (12th) - Corbin volunteered to come to elementary to move tables for me. He was kind and exhibited good manners. His help was much appreciated! (Stacy Lyman)
Tyler Cox (7th) - He is so respectful! Each and every time I say something to the class, I always hear a "yes ma'am" come from Tyler's direction. He is kind and caring, takes the time to help others (he helped another student in intervention today who was struggling), he has great social skills and always goes out of his way to say hello or hold a door. He is all around a great student to have. (Mrs. Ballard)



Madison Gomez placed 3rd in Dairy Goat Doe.Congratulations!


Kylie Sasaki won won Grand Champion Market Lamb and Reserve Champion Senior Lamb. Kylie's lamb will be in the premium sale on Saturday. Congratulations!



Elley Thompson won Reserve Champion Turkey with her 4 month old Narragansett at the 2023 Cleburne County Fair. Congratulations!


Lucas Carlton Champion Boer Yearling Breeding Doe


The West Side FFA team is having a great week at the Cleburne County Fair Livestock Show!
Logan Fife -Grand Champion Breeding Doe
•Reserve Champion Breeding Doe
•Grand Champion Bred and Owned
•2nd place in Market Class 1
•3rd place in Market Class 7
•Champion Senior Goat Showman



Mr. Caleb's 6th graders recently did a currency comparison to conclude their study of Europe. They had a lot of fun guessing where different currencies were from and were surprised to find out how much (or little) it was worth.





West Side Elementary's All-Stars are having fun! From dancing to planting flowers, these kids are busy learning!





We want to welcome Mrs. Rebecca Starkey (Bland) back home to West Side! Rebecca is teaching 4th grade literacy this year and comes to us with two years of teaching experience. She says her favorite thing about West Side is that she grew up here, went to school here, and is glad to be back! She enjoys photography in her spare time. We are so happy to have you as part of the Eagle family again, Rebecca!


The Elementary Chess Club met in August! Waverly & Eli were the only two students to show up, but we are hoping for more on September 18th!



Yesterday the Junior High Teams competed in the Melbourne Bearkatz Invitational.
The junior high girls placed 3rd out of 13 teams.
The junior high boys placed 9th out of 17 teams.
Macy Gentry medaled with a 15th place finish out of 168 girls!
We are so proud of all of our XC Athletes! They gave it their all!







Mrs. Orene recently brought the NED Show to West Side Elementary to learn about mindset and the power of yet! The kids loved the yoyo tricks and learned a lot about positive thinking!







Miss Jessie's 4th grade science students have been working on the rock cycle. They learned about igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks and made models of each type of rock with starburst! They also drew and labeled the models in their lab book What a neat idea!











See You at the Pole, 7 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 27, at the HS ballfields


Lacy Tutor competed in the 60th Annual Arkansas State Horse Show at the state fairgrounds over the weekend. She won Champion in Walk Trot, Reserve Champions in Buckaroo Pole Bending, 6th in Buckaroo Pleasure, and 6th in Buckaroo Barrels. We are so proud of you,Lacy!



West Side NEST, the support group comprised of parents, teachers, staff and community members who are committed to Nurturing, Encouraging and Serving Together, will meet at 5:30 pm Thu 9/7 in the cafeteria. Learn more at https://www.facebook.com/groups/2378789079059248

West Side K-2 students are learning about the importance of protecting our fresh water in Mrs. Teresa's whole group enrichment class.




Several of our FFA and FCCLA students will be showing/competing at the Cleburne County Fair next week. We are very proud to have them represent West Side High School! Please see the attached Schedule of Events for the County Fair and come out and support our students.
https://www.cleburnecofair.com/about-us

"I have been showing goats for almost 5 years. My favorite part about showing is always improving and the drive to succeed." Logan Fife, 11th grader, WSHS FFA




"Showing lambs is a super bittersweet sport. There is so much work put into these animals just to get around 15 minutes in a show ring with a handshake from a judge almost guaranteed. I feel this industry is the most pure representation of how you have to work hard to succeed. Many hours of blood, sweat, and ears are poured into these animals and I love it." Kylie Sasaki, 10th grade WSHS FFA

