
Westview Softball Camp
Saturday, March 21 at Westview High School (south Doors)
Grades K-4 start at 8 am and end at 10 am
Grades 5-8 start at 10 am and end at noon
-Come join the highschool players at westview to go through the basic skills of fielding, hitting, and pitching in softball. Bring Indoor/outdoor shoes, mitt, and bat.
-The cost is $25 and includes a T-Shirt- Checks made payable to Lady Warrior Softball
_ form due back March 18 at school or mailed to: Westview Elementary
Attn: Jeremy Williams
1715 S 600 W
Topeka, IN 47571
Name:_______________________ Grade;_________
Parents Name:_______________________________
Emergency Contact # _________________________
Shirt Size Youth: S M L Adult; S M L
Any questions: Contact Jeremy Williams 260-463-6770 by call or text


Westview Staff, Students, and Parents,
The intention of this correspondence is to relay understanding and communication.
Westview has been following recent media reports and information from The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) about Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The Federal Government and several Indiana governmental agencies are working closely with both national and regional public health partners to respond to this threat.
Some parents and students might be worried about this virus and how it may impact our schools and communities. Be assured that we are aware of these concerns and are proactively working to insure our schools are safe and clean for all students and staff. The safety of our students and employees is paramount. This is an emerging situation and we will provide updated information as it becomes available and relevant to us.
How can our whole community help with the spread of the common cold, influenza, and COVID-19 with everyday preventive measures?
• Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, if soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer
• Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands
• Avoid close contact with anyone with cold or flu-like symptoms
• Stay home when you are sick
• Cover your nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing, if you don’t have tissue, cough or sneeze into your upper sleeve or elbow
• Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces
How can parents help?
• Again, our school nurses and staff will be working with students to promote good hygiene and to keep everyone healthy and safe. We also work with our custodians to ensure our schools receive thorough cleaning every day. Parents are asked for help in reinforcing healthy practices at home with children.
• Also, parents are asked to not reinforce untrue stereotypes, baseless claims, or fear when talking to your children.
Let’s work together on this and take the common sense approach describe above. In the past, our community has experienced similar health issues with measles, chicken pox, H1N1, and whooping cough. If you have questions call your doctor or school nurse. Our school nurses are working closely with our county health department.
Sincerely,
Randy Miller

First graders celebrating Dr. Seuss Day!



First graders in 1A displaying their Abraham Lincoln hats and beards.


Warrior Spirit Day at Meadowview: We’ve Got Spirit! Yes We Do! GO WARRIORS!!




Westview School Corporation is on a 2 hour delay, 2/27/20.

Snow makeup day information. ❄️☃️


Westview School Corporation is closed today, 2/26/20.

Westview School Corporation is on a 2 hour delay, 2/26/20.

Students and staff took time to share what they like about Meadowview. There are some very sweet messages here. ❤️


Twin Day!!





Mrs. Besser’s class participated in Valentine’s Day math stations.



Hot Cocoa Day with Mrs. Whitney at Meadowview. Students enjoyed their cocoa with heart-shaped marshmallows and frosted cookies.





Meadowview staff members decorated over 600 cookies after school today in preparation for Valentine’s Day!! We are looking forward to sharing these delicious treats with our sweet students tomorrow❤️


The Ft. Wayne Zoomobile visited first graders this week. The students learned the difference between insects and spiders and even got to touch some insects if they wanted to.



Important message about Monday, February 17th.


Westview School Corporation is on a 2 hour delay, 2/13/20.

Decimal Diner was So-Da Bomb! Mrs. Sharick’s 4th grade “Soda Jerks” spent all day in the soda shop diving into decimal calculations and learning about the good ole days of the 1950s and 60s. Green Rivers were a smashing hit too!





Twinning in K-B!


If we would happen to cancel school before Monday, Feb. 17th (snow make-up day), then we will be going to school on that day. If we miss school on or after Feb. 17th up to Mar. 19th, then we will go to school on Mar. 20th (snow make-up day).
We can't predict the future with weather so we will take the opportunity to use the built in school calendar days if we have prior cancellations. This concept will also apply for the two days prior to Spring Break.