Wildcat News
- Labor Day– Monday, September 4th, NO SCHOOL
- Late Start Day- Wednesday, September 6th
The first bell rings at 10:40
Classes begin at 10:50
Breakfast is not served on Late Start days and busses run 2.5 hours later than the regular schedule. - Attention Parents/Guardians! VERY IMPORTANT FOR THE SAFETY OF OUR STUDENTS! Please review and update your student’s information in Infinite Campus. Click here for instructions.
- Attendance– To report an absence or schedule a pick-up/drop-off during school hours, please contact our Attendance Clerk Jesed Martinez. Ella habla espagnol. Phone: 720-494-3783 Email: [email protected]
- School Pictures- Picture retake day will be on Tuesday, October 10th.
- Yearbooks- Order a yearbook by Friday, September 8, 2023, and you’ll get it at the lowest price of the year! If you purchase a personalized yearbook cover you’ll get FOUR FREE ICONS. Click here to order today!
- Intramural Girls Volleyball– Volleyball Update September 1, 2023
- 8th Grade Travel Team Volleyball- Home game on Wednesday, Sept. 6th, Altona @ Westview, 3:40 pm an 4:40 pm
- Boys and Girls Cross Country– Cross Country Info and Schedule 2023
- Westview Clubs and Activities- Westview prides itself on offering an abundance of extracurricular clubs and activities designed to meet the diverse interests of our students. Please click here for a list of current clubs and activities. This document will be updated throughout the year as new clubs are announced.
- Westview Parent/Guardian Group– If you would be interested in supporting Westview teachers and staff by helping with Teacher Conference Meals (Fall and Spring), Staff Appreciation Week (1st week in May), or in being contacted for other volunteer opportunities, please fill out this Westview Parent/Guardian Group 23-24 questionnaire. Thank you!
- Gifted and Talented Referral Form– If you believe your student meets the requirements detailed in this letter, please submit the GT referral form to begin the nomination and identification process.
- Wildcat Daily Student Announcements- Your best place for current Westview information Click here.
Other Announcements
- LearnNet is a new, free home internet option for qualifying families in Longmont. To learn more, visit https://stvra.in/learnnet
- Crackpots is giving 10% back to the school of your choice during the month of September! More information: Crackpots 10% Back-to-School Fundraiser
- LHS Wrestling Camp– LHS Wrestling is holding a wrestling camp on Friday, October 13. It begins at 8 am and costs $40. Students can pay LHS wrestling when they come. Click here for more information.
8th Grade Travel Team Volleyball players celebrate after winning a point. Here’s what coach Benjaminson had to say about the match-up: “Erie Tigers!! First match at 3:30: Lady Wildcats came out strong. We got within one point in our first game, but Erie won. Our second game: We took them by surprise and never looked back and won that one. Tiebreaker: We kept at it, with good serving and positive efforts, but did not win. Our Second match was at 4:30: First game: Lady Wildcats were all over the court! Great teamwork and everyone calling the ball, helped us win that game! Last game of the night we were super strong servers, cheering our teammates on and coming out on top! Erie 1, Westview 1. We are looking forward to our first home game: Next Wed. (Late Start) vs. Altona at home. Games will be at 3:40 and 4:40!”
Intramural Volleyball players find out their teams and receive their uniforms on Thursday, August 31st. It was a very exciting day for the 150 Lady Wildcats who are participating this year! Games start next week. Let the fun begin!
Introducing the 2023 Intramural Girls Volleyball Teams!!
Students in Mr. Kath’s Aeronautics STEM class get ready to build some airplanes!
6th graders learn about science safety by identifying the mistakes being made at the “What-Not-To-Do Laboratory”.
7th graders in Mr. Turner’s Art class craft ceramic “tool cups” to be kept in the classroom for tool storage; an artistic and functional creation at the same time.
7th graders are collecting data during science class by timing how long it takes to draw a star while looking in a mirror. They are developing group work skills by doing different jobs to complete a task. Students are using Google Sheets to keep track of both times and errors per trial. They will then create and analyze graphs using the data that they collected from their lab.
8th graders work on writing memoirs in Language Arts. This genre of writing presents an opportunity for self-expression, reflection on life experiences, and gaining personal insights. Students work together to provide each other with feedback on their writing throughout the process.
7th graders work on some Disc Golf fundamentals in P.E. outside on a beautiful day.
Plains to the Park is a project-based STEM class. On our 1st day of class this year, students developed and tested strategies to move tennis balls from one location to another as fast as possible. Along the way, they got to know each other, built trust with teammates, and learned how to collaborate. It was also a lot of fun!