Northwestern School District • 100 Harthan Way, Albion PA 16401 • 814.756.9400
Home of the Wildcats • Mr. Greg Lehman, Superintendent
Northwestern High School • Northwestern Middle School • Northwestern Elementary • Springfield Elementary
How Cool is Your School
11.15.2024---Our high school participated in the live broadcast this morning as part of the How Cool is Your School contest sponsored by Erie News Now. What an incredible morning with their crew and the students who came to school extra early to show their support. Proud of our Wildcats each and every day!
NWSD Board Meetings
Reminders to the public:
All agendas for study session and voting meetings are available for viewing on BoardDocs (click icon to the left), the Friday before the scheduled meetings, typically posted around 4pm.
Minutes are posted in BoardDocs once approved at the next month's voting meeting.
When joining meetings via the Zoom link below for view & listen only access, technology issues may arise that may be beyond the district's control, or the Board may be in an executive session.
Recordings of the study session and voting meetings are always available the following day via BoardDocs. The recordings remain posted until the following month's meeting.
The Northwestern School District Board of Directors will hold the following meetings in November.
-Monday, November 18, 2024 at 7:00pm Board Voting Meeting in District Office conference room
ZOOM Information for VIEW only:
If you wish to address the Board as a scheduled visitor, please contact the Superintendent's office by 1:30pm on the day of the meeting at 814-756-9400. Unscheduled visitors may sign in upon arrival at the meeting and will be called on by the Board President at the appropriate time. Anyone wishing to address the Board is asked to attend in-person.
Please click the link below to join the webinar for view/listen access:
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International numbers available: https://nwsd.zoom.us/u/kbovxmHGO1
The agendas are available the Friday afternoon (by 4pm) before each meeting and can be viewed by clicking on the BoardDocs link to the left or in the Quick Access Links below (red section).
Middle School Holds Mock Election
Our middle school students exercised their right to vote today in a mock election. Thanks to social studies teachers, Mr. Swick, Mrs. Nieder, Mrs. Denham, Mr. Williams, our librarian Mr. Canfield, and poll workers-Mrs. Krahe, Mrs. Iskula and Miss Howells for spearheading this activity for our students.
Students voted for President and the US Senate, Mr. Donald Trump and Mr. Dave McCormick were victorious in the middle school mock election.
The Landscape Construction & Greenhouse Management classes have been hard at work here on the high school campus. Mr. Mattocks is helping his students learn the process of laying pavers the proper way. This activity involves real-world mathematical applicability, as well as service to the school. The front entrance is looking better every day. We are proud to be "paving the way" in Agricultural education within our region. Nice work Mr. Mattocks and students!
One Book, One School Kickoff
Northwestern Elementary kicked off another One School, One Book event on Friday. Students gathered together and received clues about their next book. They saw farm animals, a barn, a spider, a silly rat at the county fair, and a real live pig! After getting all the clues, the students unwrapped their books and the title was revealed: Charlotte's Web! The students were so excited, some of them even opened their books and wanted to start reading right there in the assembly! We can't wait to experience this book together as a whole school.
Thank you to every teacher and parent that helped put this all together!
Watershed 2024-7th Grade Science
Tradition is a cornerstone of our district and one of our middle school teachers, Mr. Mihalak continues to share his passion for science and exploration with his 7th grade students. For the 23rd year, he and his students enjoyed a day of local hands-on discovery in the Conneaut Creek.
Springfield Elementary kindergarteners enjoyed a special visit from WQLN’s STREAM Machine on Monday, September 23rd. Our guests spoke to students about technology then and now with the help of PBS character Ruff Ruffman!
Students explored technology and tools used by our grandparents and parents “back in the day” including a rotary phone, a phone book, a VHS tape, a record, and more! Students even played a funny game of ‘telephone’ together! Thanks to WQLN for such a great lesson!!
The Northwestern Chapter of the National Honor Society is being recognized for their dedication to service during the 2023-2024 school year alongside other schools around the country.
This award celebrates their significant contributions to the community and their spirit of service.
Last year our goal was to reach not only our school and local community through various service projects but also to extend that outreach into the rest of Erie County and even globally.
These amazing kids selflessly helped clean up the streets of Albion, volunteered and organized blood drives at school with the Community Blood Bank, packaged groceries for families in need with the Second Harvest Food Bank, wrote letters from Santa to elementary students in our district, and raised money for/participated in the Walk for Women 6K which helps women in Uganda have access to clean water and other resources.
We are proud of you, Wildcats!
The quill pen activity/lesson in Mr. Swick's 8th grade social studies class has become a unique tradition. Students got a chance to write with quill pens with the help of Mrs. Iskula, during class yesterday. They also learned several facts about the importance of this invention and the impact it has had on the world.
2024-2025 School Calendar
Reminder-Indoor Walking Permitted
From November 5th through spring, residents are permitted to walk in the hallways of the middle/high school.
Approved Comprehensive Plan (10.16.2023)
Below are several links to the various components of the proposed NWSD Comprehensive Plan. The plan as presented below was Board approved on October 16, 2023.
Northwestern is excited to announce that we have been selected as a recipient of grant funding to support our dual credit program. Read all about it here, https://www.media.pa.gov/pages/education-details.aspx?newsid=1381
NW At A Glance
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Check out the latest Facebook post from NWSD
Mission
The Northwestern School District, in partnership with its parents, seeks to instill in its students, high standards for academic scholarship, integrity, leadership, and responsible citizenship.
Vision
Northwestern School District, in partnership with parents and community, will empower students to be successful, responsible citizens whose work ethic and academic skills will prepare them for a continually changing global society.
Shared Values
We believe
...all students can learn, given the appropriate amount of time and instruction.
...a safe and secure environment must be provided for our students and staff.
...lifelong learning is crucial for success.
...students, parents, community, and staff are partners in the educational process.
...students benefit from diverse learning opportunities.
...the Northwestern School District is a community of learners that values every individual.
...utilizing current technology is fundamental and an integral part of learning.
...a comprehensive curriculum is vital for meeting the needs of all students.
...students learn best when they are actively engaged in learning.
...open communication between all members of the Northwestern community is essential.