London is excited for one Lunch because she feels it will make the lunchtime activities more fun! As one of our 8th grade SBO's she is excited that for activities they can use the gym and make activities more epic! She also feels like with one lunch everyone gets to be with all their friends and no one is left out!
about 3 hours ago, WPJH
One Lunch will make the lunchtime activities more fun! We can use the gym and make them more epic! Plus one lunch you get to be with all your friends and no one is left out! London SBO VP Fundraising
Audrey next years 9th grade class president is excited for morere time in class with teachers she feels it will give everyone one on one time with teachers and will give students more opportunities to stay on top of their work!
1 day ago, WPJH
I feel that not advisory and more time in class with teachers will give us one on one time with teachers and will give us more opportunities to stay on top of our work! Audrey 9th grader Class President
Dax who is an incoming 7th grader is excited about having one lunch he has been worried about seeing his friends. Knowing he will be able to see them at least every day at lunch has made him less stressed about Junior High. Go Warriors!
2 days ago, WPJH
As a incoming 7th grader I have been worried about seeing my friends. Knowing I will be able to see them at least every day at lunch has made me way less stressed about Junior High Dax 7th Grade VP Clubs
Emma one of our 9th Graders is excited to have longer class periods and having no advisory will be so helpful. She is excited to be able to get the support she needs during her class period and not worry about getting requested in the right timeframe.
3 days ago, WPJH
aving longer class periods and having no advisory will be so helpful. I am excited to be able to get the support I need during my class period and not worry about getting requested in the right timeframe. Emma 9th grade VP Activities
We’re excited to have Mrs. Katie Gabbitas returning to West Point! She’ll be teaching 7th and 8th grade ELA and advising the yearbook. Katie Gabbitas is one of the incredible educators staying at West Point Junior High, and we couldn’t be more excited! She brings energy and heart to West Point as she teaches 7th and 8th grade ELA and advises the yearbook. Inspired by her favorite teacher, Mr. Fusselman, Katie became an educator to help students love learning as much as she does.
She loves being a Warrior because West Point is her home and her people. Her favorite part of teaching is building connections with students and making a difference in their lives. And for a fun fact? She sleeps with her bed pushed up against the wall, complete with a giant pillow corner—embracing her inner kid at heart!
We’re lucky to have Katie Gabbitas continuing to bring her passion, humor, and heart to West Point!
3 days ago, WPJH
Warrior Hero Highlight  Katie  Gabbitas 7th & 8th Grade ELA Yearbook Advisor returning for the 2025-26 school year. Katie Gabbitas is one of the incredible educators staying at West Point Junior High, and we couldn’t be more excited! She brings energy and heart to West Point as she teaches 7th and 8th grade ELA and advises the yearbook. Inspired by her favorite teacher, Mr. Fusselman, Katie became an educator to help students love learning as much as she does. She loves being a Warrior because West Point is her home and her people. Her favorite part of teaching is building connections with students and making a difference in their lives. And for a fun fact? She sleeps with her bed pushed up against the wall, complete with a giant pillow corner—embracing her inner kid at heart! We’re lucky to have Katie Gabbitas continuing to bring her passion, humor, and heart to West Point!
Carson our new Student Body Vice President over Clubs is excited to have one lunch! It will allow clubs to meet during lunchtime and allow more students to be involved! He wants all our students at West Point to feel like they have a place to belong!
4 days ago, WPJH
I’m so excited to have one lunch! It will allow clubs to meet during lunchtime and allow more students to be involved! I want all our students at West Point to feel like they have a place to belong!
Hey Warriors! We hope your summer is the best! Check out the summer newsletter for information on some changes, Back to School Night, Warrior Camp, and Volleyball tryout information here: https://secure.smore.com/n/rzenm
5 days ago, WPJH
West Point Junior High is making an exciting and thoughtful change to better support student success by removing the Advisory period from the daily schedule. After reviewing data, listening to teacher feedback, and evaluating how students were using their time, the decision was made to transition to a more effective and impactful schedule. This update is not just a structural change—it’s a strategic shift designed to increase support, improve learning, and reduce confusion.  One of the biggest benefits of this change is the opportunity for more in-class interventions. Instead of relying on Advisory pull-outs, students will now receive help directly from their teachers during regular class time—right where the learning is already happening. Research shows that these classroom-based supports are 40% more effective than separate intervention periods. Longer class times also allow for consistent and focused instruction, ensuring that students who need extra help get it without missing anything else.  This new structure also resolves many of the issues Advisory presented. In the past, students often didn’t show up where they were supposed to be, making it difficult for them to receive the help they needed. The time was frequently underutilized, with inconsistent grade checks and a lack of productivity. In some cases, students even skipped the period altogether, leading to unnecessary truancy and hallway disruptions.  To replace Advisory, West Point is implementing two powerful supports: Warrior Time and built-in classroom interventions. Warrior Time gives students access to teachers before school each day, and again mid-morning on Wednesdays. Additionally, the extended class periods allow teachers to provide interventions within their own classrooms, which is more efficient and less disruptive to student learning.  Families can feel confident and reassured about this change. Students will have more meaningful time with their teachers, receive more targeted support, experience less confusion, and ultimately benefit from a smarter use of instructional time. Teachers are enthusiastic about this new direction, knowing it leads to stronger connections and improved outcomes for every Warrior. This is more than a bell schedule adjustment—it’s a commitment to helping students thrive.
We’re so excited to welcome our newest Warriors to West Point Junior High! To help you feel confident and prepared for this exciting new adventure, we’re inviting all incoming 7th graders to attend our Warrior Camp on Thursday, August 14, from 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM.  🛡️ Gear Up for Greatness: Conquer Junior High! 🛡️ This fun and interactive day is designed just for you! You’ll get a chance to:  Take your school photo  Pick up your school laptop  Learn your school schedule  Practice the cafeteria and try out lunch (yes, lunch is provided!)  Test out your locker and combination  Play games and make new friends  Learn all about how to be successful at junior high!  📋 What to Bring:  A copy of your schedule (available in myDSD starting August 13)  Your locker combination  And most importantly… your Warrior spirit and excitement!  🎓 Parents — Join Us Too! Come to Parent University from 10:00–11:00 AM in the Media Center to learn how to support your student as they transition to junior high.  We can’t wait to see you there and help you start your junior high journey strong. Let’s go, Warriors! 💪          Ask ChatGPT
Back to School Night – You're Invited! 🎉  We’re kicking off the new school year with our Back to School Night Open House on Thursday, August 14 from 4:00–6:00 PM, and we can’t wait to see you there!  💥 Get a Head Start on Your School Year! This is your chance to:  ✅ Meet your teachers before the first day  ✅ Pick up supply lists so you’re ready to go  ✅ Check out your school device  ✅ Buy Warrior swag and show your school spirit!  📅 Schedules will be released August 13 in myDSD, so come prepared to find your classes and get familiar with the school.  🎓 Parent University will also be held from 4:00–5:00 PM in the Media Center to help families start the year informed and confident.  Whether you're a returning student or brand-new to West Point Junior High, this is the perfect opportunity to connect, prepare, and get excited for an amazing year ahead. Let’s start strong, Warriors!
Warrior Picture Days Are Here! 📸 It’s time to get your photo taken and receive your brand-new student ID badge! Every student—whether in 7th, 8th, or 9th grade—needs a school photo for records, yearbooks, and ID cards, so don’t miss your chance!  🗓️ Picture Day Schedule: ✔️ August 12 | 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM – 8th & 9th Graders ✔️ August 13 | 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM – 8th & 9th Graders ✔️ August 14 | 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM – 7th Graders (during Warrior Camp!)  Can’t make your designated day? No problem! ➡️ You can come any day and get your photo taken—just make sure it’s done before school starts!  ⚠️ Don’t Wait! Lines get longer the later you come. The earlier you arrive, the quicker you’ll be in and out!  Let’s start the school year with a smile—see you at Picture Day, Warriors!
West Point Volleyball – Summer Open Gyms, Conditioning & Tryouts! 🏐  Calling all future Warriors! If you’re interested in trying out for the West Point Junior High Volleyball Team, now’s the time to get involved! Whether you're looking to sharpen your skills, build strength, or join the team, we've got all the opportunities you need to prepare.  🔥 Summer Open Gyms Come play, practice, and connect with other athletes! 🗓️ July 14, 17, 21, 28, & 31 🕛 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM  💪 Conditioning Days Get game-ready with focused strength and agility training: 🗓️ August 4, 5, & 6 – 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM 🗓️ August 7 & 8 – 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM  🏐 Tryouts Time to show us what you’ve got! 🗓️ August 11 & 12 🕙 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM  📅 Team Practices Begin August 13  Whether you’ve played before or are new to the sport, we want to see you there! Bring your A-game, your Warrior spirit, and be ready to work hard and have fun. Let’s go, Warriors!
Bell Schedule
West Point Junior High is excited to introduce a new single lunch schedule for the 2025–26 school year—a change that is designed to enhance student life, safety, and school culture. Moving to one lunch period will significantly boost school-wide connection by creating more opportunities for shared events and activities, helping students feel a stronger sense of community. With all students on the same schedule, peer connections will be easier to form and maintain, allowing students to eat with their friends regardless of grade or class.  From a safety perspective, staff will now be able to focus their supervision during one unified lunch period, resulting in a more controlled and supportive environment. Scheduling will also be simplified, and the change will eliminate the issue of students skipping class to attend multiple lunch periods. Clubs and student activities will benefit too, as they can now meet during lunch without interfering with after-school commitments. In addition, lunch will happen earlier in the day for all students, helping to prevent fatigue and late-day hunger. The gym will be available for intramurals and open play, encouraging movement and student engagement during lunch.  While some may be concerned about the potential for overcrowding in the lunchroom, the school has a solid plan in place. There will be staggered release times for 7th graders during the first week to help them learn lunch procedures, multiple serving lines, clear traffic flow plans, and strategies designed to keep lunch moving efficiently. Legacy Junior High, a nearby school with a similar student population, has successfully implemented a single lunch period, serving over 1,100 students in just 18 minutes. West Point is confident that with careful planning and community support, this change will benefit students academically, socially, and emotionally.  As one 9th grader put it, “It’s way easier to go to club meetings or get help from teachers during lunch when everyone’s on the same schedule.” Students will no longer have to worry about being alone at lunch or confused by alternating schedules. This shift reflects West Point’s ongoing commitment to creating a positive, safe, and connected school environment for all Warriors.
Congratulations to West Point Jr. Boys and Girls track teams who gave their all today in the Davis School District Junior High Track meet at Davis High School this afternoon. Both Girls and Boys placed 3rd overall. We had standout performances breaking multiple school records. We couldn't be prouder of our Warriors!
about 2 months ago, WPJH
3 Warriors place in one event
Cameo shot
Boys and Girls Teams
Dabbing it up
On a blustery Tuesday our valiant track Warriors battled the elements and opponents in the DSD Jr. High N. End Track finals in which the WPJH boys took home 1st place and the WPJH girls took home 2nd place. We're so proud of all our Warrior track athletes and want to recognize all their hard work and dedication they've put in to this point in the season. Now it's on to the DSD Track Finals for many of our Warriors. Go Warriors!
about 2 months ago, WPJH
Boys win N. End track meet
We want to thank everyone involved in WPJH's Culture Night last night. We were treated to a night of celebration and friendship as students, former students, friends, and family shared their talents and a piece of their culture. A big THANK YOU to our LIA and MAC for sponsoring the event and to our Student Government representatives. They proved once again #Warriorsarewonderful #Shootforthestars #wearewarriors
2 months ago, WPJH
Vocal performance
Traditional Samoan dance
LIA choreographed and performed a group dance
April 14-April 25 Aspire + Testing Bell Schedule
3 months ago, WPJH
Aspire Testing Schedule
Get ready for an epic Tuesday Warriors! 🎉 We’ve got an A/B day and the WAW Reward Carnival — it’s going to be a blast! Here’s the scoop: 🕛 Carnival Lunch is 55 minutes so you’ll have plenty of time to dive into all the fun. 🎯 Games galore! Clubs will be hosting awesome activities, plus you can hit up the gym for games, play in a 3v3 bball, head outside for nine square, and gaga ball. 🎬 Movie time! Kick back and watch part of Disney’s Cars. 🌭 Free food! Enjoy hotdogs and popcorn on us! 🥪 School lunch is still available with grab-and-go sandwich packs if you’d like to purchase them. We’re so excited and can’t wait to celebrate with everyone. It’s going to be an unforgettable day! 🚀
4 months ago, WPJH
Warriors are Wonderful Reward Carnival Bell Schedule. 40 minute classes and a 55 minute lunch.  PERIOD	BEGINS	ENDS	TIME 1st Period	8:15	8:55	40 2nd Period	9:00	9:40	40 3rd period	9:45	10:25	40 4th Period	10:30	11:10	40 5th Period	11:15	11:55	40 Carnival Single Lunch	11:55	12:50	55 6th Period	12:50	1:30	40 7th Period	1:35	2:15	40 8th Period	2:20	3:00	40
Parents! We need you! We need some volunteers for our 8th grade Reality Town on Thursday March 13 from 8:30-12:45. We are looking for 40 volunteers. If you can volunteer please sign up here: bit.ly/4k7HPWt Reality Town is a hands-on financial literacy simulation where students budget for real-life expenses based on a career, salary, and family responsibilities. Through interactive decision-making at 22 businesses, they gain valuable insight into managing money, prioritizing needs, and preparing for their future.
4 months ago, WPJH
Reality Town
Aviation Club is doing a fundraiser this week and next to help raise the funds needed for their simulators! They have been working hard all year. Come out and support them. March 4 at Texas Road House and March 12 at Habit Burger. Make sure to tell them you are from West Point.
4 months ago, WPJH
texas
habit
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Did you notice some strange things happening last week at West Point Junior High? We launched a Secret Underground Spirit Week 🕵️‍♂️, and let’s just say... the students were NOT ready! 🤯😂 🎤 Student reactions included: ❓ "Why are all my teachers acting so crazy?" 🤔 "I think the teachers are tricking us." 😩 "I just wish the teachers would stop messing with us!" 😂 "Bruh." Meanwhile, teachers kept the fun going with excuses like: 👕 "What do you mean? I always wear this!" 🤷‍♂️ "Wow, other teachers are doing this too? I thought it was just me!" 😅 "I forgot to change my pants..." From Tourist Day 🏝️ to Anything But a Cup Day 🥤🐠, the staff had an unforgettable time bringing extra fun to the week. Check out a video of the fun week here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qIabeavOTM 😏 #UndergroundSpiritWeek #TeachersInDisguise #MakingSchoolFun
4 months ago, WPJH
anything but a cup
tourist day
socks with sandals
jersey day
zoom attire
Tomorrow we will be having a track meeting for all those interested in participating in Track this year. Bring your parent and come learn all about the season. Practices start this week. Parent & Athlete Meeting: March 3 @ 5:00pm Join the Text Remind group to receive updates: Text: 81010 Last Names: A-K @e2g462 L-Z @aag4c8g
4 months ago, WPJH
track
Are you interested in being a part of Student Government or Cheer for the 2025-26 School Year. Listen up.. Student Government Application Portfolios open today in canvas. All Candidates must complete the online portfolio and an interview to be considered. 8th & 9th grade positions require participation in the election. Portfolio assignments include: Videos, Posters, Planning Spirit Week, Creating School Theme & West point Swag. All Portfolio assignments are due March 14. All Students interested must attend the Mandatory Parent Meeting on Monday February 24th. Current 7th & 8th Graders: 5:00pm & Incoming 7th Graders: 6:00pm To be added to the Portfolio Email the Advisors: Current 7th & 8th Graders: email Ldrysdale@dsdmail.net Incoming 7th Graders: 6:00pm: Email: kkbrowning@dsdmail.net Cheer Parent Meeting will be Monday March 17 at 3:30pm in the Library. Try out clinic will be April 22 & 23rd at 6:00am Tryouts will be April 25 in the Gym at 3:30pm
5 months ago, WPJH
Stu Gov
Cheer
🏆Our D.A.L. team crushed it with a huge win against Farmington Junior High 61-32! They’ve had an undefeated season and continue to show us what it means to be Warriors! The WPJH DAL team is heading into the Tournament stage next week with a home game on Thursday, February 27.
5 months ago, WPJH
DAL team
Our Girls Basketball team finished as North End Champions and secured 2nd place in Districts! Their dedication and teamwork have been incredible all season long! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdOF16AXJ_w&t=3s
5 months ago, WPJH
Girls Basketball
🏀🎉 Our incredible Girls Basketball Team is headed to the District Finals—UNDEFEATED! 🎉🔥 We couldn’t be prouder of their hard work, dedication, and unstoppable determination this season. Now, they’re ready to take on Millcreek Junior High in the district championship game! 🏆💪 Mark your calendars: 📅 Wednesday, February 12 ⏰ 3:15 PM 📍 Farmington High School Let’s pack the stands and cheer them on to VICTORY! 🏀👏 Go team! 🎉💙 We have spots for students to ride the spirit bus if they have permission signs and no F's or U's help us pack the stands!
5 months ago, WPJH
girls basketball