Westview Middle School
Pflugerville ISD
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K-12 New Student Online Enrollment is live for the 2024-2025 school year!
Enroll today!
*Only for students who are not currently enrolled in PfISD at this time.
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Westview Middle School Receives 'No Place for Hate' Designation
Westview Middle School has proudly earned the prestigious "No Place for Hate" designation for the 2022-2023 school year.
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Westview Middle School Empowers Students with AVID Program
Westview Middle School is empowering students through its Advancement Via Individual Determination (AVID) program.
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Advanced and Accelerated Courses Propel Students Forward
PfISD offers Advanced and Accelerated courses classes in middle school and high school.
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Westview Middle School Students Thrive in Fine Arts
At Westview Middle School, students flourish in a diverse range of fine arts programs.
Announcements
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Back-to-School
Check out all the resources on our Back-to-School page. School starts on August 15 and we can't wait to see you!
District News
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Check this out: PfISD Students Win NFL Flag Football Championship
Caroline Jayes, a junior at Hendrickson High School, and her sister Hannah Jayes, a recent graduate, clinched victory in the 17u Girls NFL Flag National Championship with their Texas Fury teammates.
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In the News: PfISD students getting hands-on firefighter and EMT training
PfISD students get hands-on training thanks to partnership with the Pflugerville Community Development Corporation and Texas Workforce Commission.
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Celebrate School Counselors During National School Counseling Week, Feb. 5–9, 2024
National School Counseling Week 2024, “School Counseling: Standards-Based, Student-Focused” is sponsored by the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) and will be celebrated from Feb. 5–9, 2024, to focus public attention on the unique contribution of over 100,000 School Counselors within U.S. school systems.
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In the News: Hendrickson girl's basketball honors their 'missing piece' who died from brain cancer
Hendrickson High School girl's basketball team honors their 'missing piece' who died from brain cancer this past summer.
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In the News: WHS teacher using grant to make the arts more accessible
Lindsey Surles wins $1,500 grant to take students to help her students see the different ways dance can be a part of their lives even after they graduate.