
Reminder: The 7th-12th Spring Choir Concert is tonight at 7 pm!

Now is the time to order your senior tribute for the yearbook!


Reminder to all parents: The 7th-12th grade band concert is tonight in the gymnasium at 7:00pm!

Students in grade 6 - 11 who intend to participate in College Credit Plus (CCP) are required to submit an "Intent to Participate" form by April 1, 2023. Email your child's school counselor with questions. poynterr@nwlschools.org for students with last names beginning with A - K. frakera@nwlschools.org for students with last names beginning with L - Z.

Spring Sports Info!


Congratulations to our New Carlisle Rotary Students of the Month- Kam Smith, Citizen of the Month and Dani Via, Student of the Month!


Congratulations to Mrs. Evans and her high school art program!
Students, Autumn Castle and Nora Errett, were chosen as honored artists for the Dayton TED x Youth Art Show 2023 at The Dayton Art Institute. Their artwork selected is below! ( First picture, Autumn Castle and second picture, Nora Errett.)



On Monday, Northwestern FFA members volunteered at the Second Harvest Food Bank and packaged 225 ready to go boxes for area residents.




Dani Via was chosen as Northwestern's Youth of the Year by the Exchange Club of Springfield. She will have the opportunity to write an essay for a scholarship!


This is a reminder that 7th through 12th grade parent teacher conferences are this evening from 4-8 pm. Appointments are not necessary. There is also an 8th grade parent meeting at 5:00 and a College Credit Plus meeting at 6:00 pm. Both meetings are in the cafeteria.

All athletic practices and contests are cancelled for today.

The campus is closed today. Only essential personnel should report to work today.

Northwestern Local Schools will be closed tomorrow Wednesday, January 25, 2023.

Mrs. Wildermuth's 7th grade math students have been working hard on their Winter Exam by working with percents. They had to choose items to "sell" in their store, markup the price, then discount the price. On the day of their exam, they participated in a simulation of buying and selling their items. Students have had so much fun with this assignment, and they are learning real world concepts that they will take with them forever!





The HS Boys and Girls Basketball teams are back in action on Dec 28&29 at Covington Tournament. If you are planning to attend, there will be no passes accepted at the gate—cash only!!!

This is a friendly reminder that with the temperatures dipping dangerously low for the next two nights, students should bring their Chromebooks inside! Please make sure they are not left in any vehicle over the next two nights. Thank you, Warrior families

Parents and Guardians of students in grades 7-12. Please pay close attention to the following information: Junior high students riding with a high school student will be dismissed at 11:00. Junior high students being picked up by an adult should be picked up at the activities entrance by the cafeteria beginning at 11:10. You must use Penny Pike to both enter and leave campus. IF you are picking up both a junior high and high school student, please pick both up at the front entrance off 41. Thank you and Happy Holidays!

Parents and Guardians of students in grades 7-12. Please pay close attention to the following information: Junior high students riding with a high school student will be dismissed at 11:00. Junior high students being picked up by an adult should be picked up at the activities entrance by the cafeteria beginning at 11:10. You must use Penny Pike to both enter and leave campus. IF you are picking up both a junior high and high school student, please pick both up at the front entrance off 41. Thank you and Happy Holidays!

Last week, students taking Aerospace Engineering took a field trip to our local Springfield-Beckley Airport. While there, students were immersed in the field of aerospace technology. In the first two sessions, students learned about fixed-base operations and airport management and then visited with Skyvision, which is the Ohio Department of Transportation's UAS air traffic control department. Next, students traveled the tarmac to learn from the maintenance and repair teams at Spectra Jet and Lone Mountain Aircraft about the both Learjets and Cirrus aircrafts they service. Students also learned about the drone innovations happening at SelectTech Geospatial. The day wrapped up with students trying out the flight simulators for both Joby and Beta eVTOL aircrafts. It was a great day of career connections!

Congratulations to our New Carlisle Rotary Students of the Month- Kyla Payne, Citizen of the Month and Leah Fraker, Student of the Month.
