The Talent Show date was changed to February 20.

Middle School Bowling Information
Stop by the main office to pick up a flyer.

January Newsletter

Want to be a part of this year's Valkyries Synchronized Swimming show? Come check out what it's all about!

We are excited to share that the 2025-2026 school year calendar was approved by the school board on Tuesday night. It includes several important updates that reflect our commitment to aligning with neighboring districts and enhancing the overall learning experience for our students.
Key Changes :
Earlier Start Date: The school year will begin earlier in August. This adjustment is possible because all RPS 205 schools are equipped with air conditioning, ensuring a comfortable learning environment during warmer months.
Fall Break: We will continue to offer a full week off for Fall Break, giving families and staff time to recharge.
First Semester Ends Before Winter Break: High School students will complete their first semester before Winter Break, allowing for a true break without pending exams or projects.
School Year Ends Before Memorial Day: The last day of school will occur before Memorial Day, providing families an earlier start to summer vacation.
The 2025-2026 calendar can be viewed here on the Calendar page on rps205.com: https://5il.co/33ras

Next week is Spirit Week!

Check out what is happening at West in December!



Guilford High School is hosting Course Enrollment Nights for incoming Guilford Freshman. The purpose of these nights is for families to hear about the course offerings at the 9th grade and submit their course requests for next school year in HAC. (Families will need to bring their students' Chromebook to the event).


Wishing you a day filled with joy and gratitude

See you on Monday, December 2!
BEAT THE RUSH – Schedule your students 9th grade school physical now. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1_18GpvTQCIZtd3eG-e18ByZE3gd4RDQ238Ftw8H6zIw/edit?usp=sharing
The Chicagoland 4x5 Exhibition is billed as the largest "small" art exhibit in the nation; all of the work in the show is confined within a 4" x 5" space and separated into categories by media & level. This year, the show included artwork from 60 participating middle & high schools - totaling nearly 3000 pieces of artwork. On Wednesday, November 6, Ms. Kassi Brooks, CAPA Visual Art Instructor at CAPA West and Ms. Elizabeth Wood, CAPA Visual Art Instructor at Auburn High School, traveled to Oswego High School in Chicago to attend this year's show & awards ceremony with 35 middle & high school students.
Among the students recognized for their outstanding work, nine CAPA students received honorable mentions for their artwork:
Mollie Hargan, 7th Grade, West CAPA
Solars Zuk, 7th Grade, West CAPA
Jack Koppen, 11th Grade, Auburn CAPA
Kegan Oehlke, 10th Grade, Auburn CAPA
Amya Holland, 11th Grade, Auburn CAPA
Collin Lester, 11th Grade, Auburn CAPA
Griffin Winstead, 11th Grade, Auburn CAPA
Victoria Go, 12th Grade, Auburn CAPA
Zyla Krause, 10th Grade, Auburn CAPA










FOR ALL RPS 205 FAMILIES: The VanVleet Family Foundation Annual Turkey Giveaway
Sunday, November 24 at 3 p.m.
Auburn High School Fieldhouse - Door FH11
Meal kits are given out on a first come first serve basis
You are invited to our Community Advisory Meetings!

West Middle School students celebrated Día de Los Muertos. https://www.wifr.com/2024/11/02/west-middle-school-students-celebrate-da-de-los-muertos/
All RPS 205 schools and offices are closed today in observance of the holiday.

November Newsletter


Congratulations to West Middle School PE teacher Mr. Nick Blitch for being named 97ZOK's Teacher of the Week! https://97zokonline.com/teacher-of-the-week-nick-blitch/

Principal Appreciation Day: This annual recognition was first approved by Illinois' Governor in 1990. We took pictures of our principals at our 41 schools & asked students to draw them for us. Here are some of their works of art. Thank you all RPS 205 Principals!










The Youth Story Ledger was held at Flinn Middle School. It’s an event where 6-12 grade students from Flinn, Marshall, West, and Auburn shared personal narratives with the community. These stories offer deep insights into their lives, experiences, & dreams, challenging negative biases & showcasing resilience, bravery, & intelligence. By sharing their stories, students empower themselves & foster understanding & empathy within our community. This year, the Youth Story Ledger was able to expand through a grant from the Golden Apple Foundation of Rockford.










