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Athletics
WLHS offers ten varsity sports: Boys' and Girls' soccer,
Boys' football, and Girls' volleyball in the fall, Boys' and Girls' basketball
in the winter, Boys' baseball and Girls' softball, and track and golf
in the spring. Junior varsity programs are offered in volleyball, soccer,
and both girls' and boys' basketball and softball. The Warriors are members
of the Minnesota Christian Athletic Association (MCAA), which is our athletic
conference in all varsity sports. WLHS also competes in the Minnesota
State High School League in soccer, volleyball, basketball, baseball,
softball, and golf. Cheerleading for basketball is also available.
Focus
on the Ministry
There is always a pressing need for pastors and Christian day school teachers.
WLHS seeks to encourage and develop students who show an interest and
ability in those areas. WLHS has in place a "Focus on the Ministry"'
program where students are able to see firsthand what working full time
in God's kingdom is like.
Western
Accents
Students who enjoy singing may audition for this select choir. The Western
Accents perform at area churches, music competitions, in community events
and the WELS Choral Festival.
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Mock
Trial
WLHS students participate in an annual imaginary legal case, under the
auspices of the Minnesota Bar Association. Students prepare and present
a prosecution vs. defense in this Mock Trial program.
Drama
As a West Player, students can experience first hand the performance and
technical aspects of theater.
National
Honor Society
The National Honor Society is a service group for those who have achieved
high academic success while at WLHS.
Yearbook
Interested students are given the opportunity to plan and publish the
Aegis, the school's yearbook. Responsibilities include design, layout,
and writing copy.
Student
Council
Students at WLHS have a chance to participate in student government activities
through our Student Council. The Student Council is responsible for setting
up activities that enhance student life. Each class elects two members
to represent them on the Student Council.
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