
West Harrison Awards night for high school boys and girls basketball will be held on February 28th at 6:00 p.m. in the school commons. We will have a potluck banquet. Bring your own plates, silverware, covered dish and a spoon to serve it with. Bottled water will be provided. Please come help us celebrate our kids!!

#WHPRIDE Winter Pops Concert 2019


#WHPRIDE 2019 Winter Pops Concert




Winter 2018-19 Pops Concert #WHPRIDE





Winter 2018-19 Pops Concert #WHPRIDE





#WHPRIDE WHHS Pops Concert


Tonight's basketball game at Westside has been postponed to Wednesday at 7:00 pm.

West Harrison CSD will start two hours late on Tuesday, February 12th.

Tonight's district boy's basketball game vs. West Monona has been moved up to 6:00 p.m.

Mr. Maasen showing students how the new drivers ed simulator works. A huge Thank You! the DEAN J. KING FAMILY FOUNDATION for your continued support of West Harrison.


The Hawkeye girls defeat Heartland Christian 66-39 and move onto the next round on Tuesday, Feb. 12th at Westside, Ar-We-Va at 7:00 p.m.

Correction. Tonight's girls game is being broadcast by KDSN (107.1) as well as the boys district game on Monday (Feb. 11).

KMA Radio (960 AM/99.1 FM) will be broadcasting the girl's regional Basketball game tonight (Feb. 7) vs. Heartland Christian at 7:00 p.m.. They will also be broadcasting the boys district game on Monday (Feb. 11) vs. West Monona at 7:00 p.m.

Family Reading Night will be Thursday February 21st from 6-7 PM. Students and their families in grades Pre-K through 6th grade are invited to come share their love for reading with us! The night will be filled with activities and fun! Do not miss out!

West Harrison Middle School Dance has been moved from 2-8-19 to Friday 2-22-18 at 7:00 p.m.

West Harrison CSD Two hour late start February 7 2019

Congratulations Brylee Sherer and Kira Anderson for qualifying for state FCCLA STAR events!


West Harrison will be hosting a 1st round boy's district basketball game against West Monona on Feb. 11th at 7:00 p.m.

West Harrison Host Special Olympics Basketball Tournament
West Harrison hosted the West Region Basketball Tournament on Saturday, Feb. 2nd. This is the fourth year that West Harrison has hosted this tournament and it has become an event that many students look forward to. There were 23 teams from around western Iowa, from Sioux Center to Griswold. There were 3 on 3 half court divisions as well as 5 on 5 full court games. There were a total of 24 games played over 5 courts from 9:30 am to about 1:30 pm.
We had 14 student volunteers this year. The students worked the scoreboard, scorebook, kept time, gave out ribbons, and any other jobs they were asked to do.
There were many remarks made by the Special Olympic Members as well as parents on how well the students did their jobs. They were all impressed by our facilities and our workers. The students did a great job and represented West Harrison as outstanding people.
Volunteers: Kaylee Woodside, Kira Anderson, Katie Gore, Lydia Gilgen, Kierstyn Bieler, Austin Acker, Hunter Hansen, Grace Thomas, Nick Rife, Joslynn Thomas, Chenoa Bowman, Logan King, Chloe Gilgen, and Hannah Thomas.
Also, thank you to the booster club for doing the concession stand and the following teachers and community members for their help: Kathy Glennie, Joe McMinamen, Tara Rife, and Carla Carritt.
If I missed anybody I apologize. Great job West Harrison!

Hi! We’re Emily, Haleigh, Maren, and Morgan from the West Harrison FCCLA chapter. For one of our community service projects, we have decided to make chemo care packages and cancer care pillows for residents in the Lakeside Breast Center in Omaha, Nebraska. Cancer is a issue we have all faced in our families and communities. We would like your help to collect items and monetary donations to fund our project and make the days of those recovering from treatments better and more comfortable. The chemo care packages will consist of recreational items, such as crosswords, and necessary items featured on the list. The cancer care pillows are heart-shaped pillows that patients can put under their arms for pain relief after surgery.
Thank you to all! Your help is greatly appreciated!
