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West Goshen Elementary School

     West Goshen Elementary School

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West Goshen Elementary is a diverse neighborhood school serving students in grades K-4. Our dedicated staff is committed to putting students first in everything we do. We work hard to empower, educate, and celebrate every child, ensuring that each one reaches their fullest potential. Our vision is to provide a safe and supportive learning environment where students are empowered to learn, celebrated for their achievements, and prepared to be productive members of society.

West Goshen

West Goshen Elementary School
215 Dewey Ave
Goshen, IN 46526

Phone: 574-533-7855

School Year Office Hours: Monday – Friday 7:30 AM – 3:30 PM


Carrie Garber, Principal

Jodie Lantz, Counselor – Ext. 57005

Tammy Unrue, Admin Assistant, Registrar, Bookkeeper – Ext. 57000

Marissa Diaz, Parent Liaison – Ext. 57004

Elisabeth Vukovich & Madeline Colglazier, Nurse – Ext. 57006

Message from the Principal

Mrs. Carrie Garber

Welcome to West Goshen Elementary School! Our school has always been a place where students are supported, challenged, and encouraged to be their best selves. In order to support our students, teachers participate in weekly professional development where teachers analyze student work, develop next instructional steps, and collaborate to meet the needs of each learner. Teachers and students set goals and celebrate their growth and achievement. We celebrate with monthly assemblies and earn Blue Tickets that give students a chance to earn a book from the Book Vending Machine.

Our PTO, together with our Parent Liaison, organizes monthly events for students and families outside of the school day. Families can enjoy a wide variety of activities throughout the year – including our annual Back-to-School Picnic, Bingo Night, and the school dance!

When our school, families, and community come together, we truly are Better Together!

Carrie Garber, West Goshen Principal

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At West Goshen, students are encouraged to take ownership of their learning and show what they know in a variety of ways. We also recognize that everyone makes mistakes, and we turn these mistakes into learning experiences.

West Goshen teachers receive weekly professional development that focuses on student data and specific teaching strategies so that the needs of each student can be met. We also promote student goal setting and tracking their progress to success.

West Goshen has both remediation and enrichment times built into the day so that all students are supported and challenged.

We encourage all students to follow the “West Way” where students learn to be principled, caring, thinkers, communicators, and risk-takers. These are skills our students can carry with them beyond their time at West Goshen.

We encourage all families to spend time talking and reading with your students. Children’s experiences and interactions in the early years are critical to their brain development and overall learning.

As we work together throughout the year, please stay in contact with your child’s teacher and be aware of what is happening at West Goshen by using ParentSquare.

  • All Pro Dads – This program for West Goshen is funded by DJ Construction. This is an opportunity for dads to spend quality time with their children for breakfast to strengthen their relationship.
  • Athletics – West Goshen 3rd and 4th-grade students are invited to participate in elementary soccer in the fall and track in the spring. 
  • Assemblies – Each quarter, students and staff gather in the gym to celebrate attendance with a celebration for all. The goal is to attend school 95% of each quarter. Individual students and grade level achievements are celebrated.
  • Book Fair – A book fair is held every year in the fall during Parent-Teacher conferences to raise money to promote reading and STEM activities in the library. In the spring, we offer a “Buy 1, Get 1 Free” bookfair. The purpose of this is to make books affordable for all students.
  • Clubs – West Goshen Elementary has several different clubs for students to participate in during the year. Clubs include chess and Robotics Club.
  • Family Nights – There are opportunities throughout the year for families to come together and participate in reading and math nights.
  • Muffins with Moms – This event takes place in February and is a special time for students to enjoy breakfast with their mom or another special female role model.
  • Student Leadership –  4th-graders at West Goshen can apply to be a part of the leadership team. These students are role models for all students and through their actions show how to be principled, caring, risk-takers, communicators, and thinkers. They go through training each month to help with various jobs including morning announcements, recycling, student greeters, and new student helpers. This is something that students have to earn based on their ability to be a positive member of the West Goshen team.
  • Red Ribbon Week – This is a national program that allows schools and communities to unite and take a visible stand against drugs.  We participate during this week (normally in October) every year to show West Goshen’s commitment to a drug-free lifestyle.
  • Food Pantry – West Goshen has a fully stocked food pantry and is always willing to help out families in the community that are in need. Please contact the school for assistance.

The West Goshen School Counseling Program provides comprehensive support to help all students grow academically, socially, and emotionally.

The program includes:

  • Tier 1: Classroom life skill lessons for all students.
  • Tier 2: Small group and individual counseling services for students in need of additional support.
  • Tier 3: Services for students at high risk, connecting them with outside resources for more intensive assistance.

The West Goshen counseling program supports all students to successfully transition to Goshen Intermediate School and develop as life-long learners who graduate career and college ready.

West Goshen’s school psychologist visits West Goshen two days a week. The psychologist is here as a consultant and as a resource for the teachers. She also tests students who have been identified as having academic needs or learning disabilities. The psychologist and the classroom teacher are instrumental in setting up an Individualized Educational Plan for students with these specific learning needs.

West Goshen empowers students to be their best!

Our PTO puts in a lot of time and energy to provide supplies, field trips, treats, and special events for teachers, students, and families. Most of their money comes from our annual fundraisers. They use this money to give each teacher a $50 classroom grant and buy many things including outdoor recess equipment and board games for indoor recess. They also purchased our soccer goals.  Some special events they organize are Popcorn Days, Bingo Night, Family Fun Dance, and the End-of-the-Year Picnic. The PTO is always looking for volunteers to help in various ways. Please consider attending a meeting and giving a little of your time to support our students.

  • At West Goshen, students are encouraged to take ownership of their learning and show what they know in a variety of ways. We also recognize that everyone makes mistakes, and we turn these mistakes into learning experiences.

    West Goshen teachers receive weekly professional development that focuses on student data and specific teaching strategies so that the needs of each student can be met. We also promote student goal setting and tracking their progress to success.

    West Goshen has both remediation and enrichment times built into the day so that all students are supported and challenged.

    We encourage all students to follow the “West Way” where students learn to be principled, caring, thinkers, communicators, and risk-takers. These are skills our students can carry with them beyond their time at West Goshen.

    We encourage all families to spend time talking and reading with your students. Children’s experiences and interactions in the early years are critical to their brain development and overall learning.

    As we work together throughout the year, please stay in contact with your child’s teacher and be aware of what is happening at West Goshen by using ParentSquare.

    • All Pro Dads – This program for West Goshen is funded by DJ Construction. This is an opportunity for dads to spend quality time with their children for breakfast to strengthen their relationship.
    • Athletics – West Goshen 3rd and 4th-grade students are invited to participate in elementary soccer in the fall and track in the spring. 
    • Assemblies – Each quarter, students and staff gather in the gym to celebrate attendance with a celebration for all. The goal is to attend school 95% of each quarter. Individual students and grade level achievements are celebrated.
    • Book Fair – A book fair is held every year in the fall during Parent-Teacher conferences to raise money to promote reading and STEM activities in the library. In the spring, we offer a “Buy 1, Get 1 Free” bookfair. The purpose of this is to make books affordable for all students.
    • Clubs – West Goshen Elementary has several different clubs for students to participate in during the year. Clubs include chess and Robotics Club.
    • Family Nights – There are opportunities throughout the year for families to come together and participate in reading and math nights.
    • Muffins with Moms – This event takes place in February and is a special time for students to enjoy breakfast with their mom or another special female role model.
    • Student Leadership –  4th-graders at West Goshen can apply to be a part of the leadership team. These students are role models for all students and through their actions show how to be principled, caring, risk-takers, communicators, and thinkers. They go through training each month to help with various jobs including morning announcements, recycling, student greeters, and new student helpers. This is something that students have to earn based on their ability to be a positive member of the West Goshen team.
    • Red Ribbon Week – This is a national program that allows schools and communities to unite and take a visible stand against drugs.  We participate during this week (normally in October) every year to show West Goshen’s commitment to a drug-free lifestyle.
    • Food Pantry – West Goshen has a fully stocked food pantry and is always willing to help out families in the community that are in need. Please contact the school for assistance.
  • The West Goshen School Counseling Program provides comprehensive support to help all students grow academically, socially, and emotionally.

    The program includes:

    • Tier 1: Classroom life skill lessons for all students.
    • Tier 2: Small group and individual counseling services for students in need of additional support.
    • Tier 3: Services for students at high risk, connecting them with outside resources for more intensive assistance.

    The West Goshen counseling program supports all students to successfully transition to Goshen Intermediate School and develop as life-long learners who graduate career and college ready.

    West Goshen’s school psychologist visits West Goshen two days a week. The psychologist is here as a consultant and as a resource for the teachers. She also tests students who have been identified as having academic needs or learning disabilities. The psychologist and the classroom teacher are instrumental in setting up an Individualized Educational Plan for students with these specific learning needs.

    West Goshen empowers students to be their best!

  • Our PTO puts in a lot of time and energy to provide supplies, field trips, treats, and special events for teachers, students, and families. Most of their money comes from our annual fundraisers. They use this money to give each teacher a $50 classroom grant and buy many things including outdoor recess equipment and board games for indoor recess. They also purchased our soccer goals.  Some special events they organize are Popcorn Days, Bingo Night, Family Fun Dance, and the End-of-the-Year Picnic. The PTO is always looking for volunteers to help in various ways. Please consider attending a meeting and giving a little of your time to support our students.

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