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Westerville Central High School’s Warhawk Theatre is bringing to life the Broadway version of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast for its winter musical.
Westerville Central High School students whose memoirs were published in the book, The Ones Among Us: Memoirs of Culturally Diverse Students in America, were recently part of a keynote presentation at the 2024 Ohio Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Conference in Lewis Center.
Westerville North High School senior Max Thomas was named Ohio Capital Conference Player of the Year for the Capital division in boys soccer — the first time in nearly 20 years a WNHS boys soccer player has received the honor.
In addition, WNHS boys soccer coach Nate Hartnell and WNHS girls soccer coach Nick Wheeler earned OCC Coach of the Year honors while Westerville Central High School’s Brad Baker received the OCC Coach of the Year for girls tennis.
Eleven students at Westerville South High School and one at Westerville Central High School have been selected to perform or serve as crew members in John Proctor is the Villain, the 2025 All-Ohio Show at the Ohio State Thespian Conference this spring.
Westerville Central High School kicked off a new initiative that gives students an interactive way to learn more about the different cultures and traditions of its diverse school community.
National School Psychology Week, which runs from Nov. 11 to Nov. 15, celebrates the contributions of school psychologists and the role they play in schools and communities. It is also an annual opportunity to recognize school psychologists' work to help children thrive in school, at home and in life.