We’re excited to have Mrs. Miranda Horne back at West Point! She teaches Orchestra for grades 6–9 and brings a deep love of music and connection to her students. She’s all about kindness, fun, and friendship—on and off the stage!
about 8 hours ago, WPJH
Warrior Hero Highlight We’re thrilled to have Mrs. Miranda Horne continuing her work at West Point, where she teaches Orchestra for grades 6–9. She loves what she teaches and who she teaches, and that passion shows in every class and performance.  Miranda was inspired by her own high school orchestra teacher and her lifelong love of music. That inspiration drives her to help students connect through creativity, discipline, and the joy of playing together.  Her favorite part of being a Warrior is the kindness and friendship she experiences from both students and staff. She loves the positive energy on campus and the fun, uplifting culture that makes WPJH a great place to be.  Whether tuning instruments or tuning into her students’ needs, Mrs. Horne hits all the right notes at West Point! Returning for the 2025-26 School Year! Miranda Horne Orchestra 1-3
We’re excited to have Mrs. Lauren Jacobs back at West Point! She teaches 7th and 9th Grade English and loves connecting with students over books, writing, and all things school spirit. Fun fact: she has a Little Free Library in front of her house!
about 22 hours ago, WPJH
Warrior Hero Highlight We’re thrilled to welcome back Mrs. Lauren Jacobs to West Point! She teaches 7th and 9th Grade English and brings a love for reading, writing, and connecting with students to everything she does.  Lauren was inspired to teach by her 10th grade English teacher, Miss Van, who made her feel seen and valued. Now, she strives to be that same kind of mentor—encouraging students in their learning and helping them feel important and capable.  Her favorite part of being a Warrior is the school spirit and sense of belonging—she loves how there’s a place for everyone to feel included at WPJH.  Outside of school, Lauren shares her passion for reading with the community through her Little Free Library at home, where neighbors can take and leave books. She’s all about building connections—one page at a time! Returning for the 2025-26 School Year! Lauren Jacobs 7 & 9 grade English
We’re thrilled to have Mrs. Lori Hayward returning to West Point! She teaches Choir and Theatre and brings incredible passion and energy to the stage and classroom. Fun fact: she’s from Seattle and loves a good rainy day!
2 days ago, WPJH
Warrior Hero Highlight Lori Hayward choir and theater teacher returning for the 2025-26 school year! We’re so lucky to have Mrs. Lori Hayward continuing her amazing work at West Point! She teaches Choir and Theatre, and nothing brings her more joy than seeing the look on a student’s face when they accomplish something they didn’t think was possible.  Lori was inspired to teach by her high school choir teacher, who helped her connect with music on a deep emotional level and made her feel truly believed in. She now brings that same belief and passion to her own students every day.  She loves teaching 12–15-year-olds for their energy, excitement, and willingness to dive into new challenges. Her favorite part of being a Warrior is the incredible school community—wonderful students, supportive parents, and a faculty that feels like family.  And here’s something fun: Lori is originally from Seattle and adores grey skies, rain, and thunderstorms—they remind her of home!
We’re proud to have Mrs. Kathy Flint continuing with us at West Point! She teaches PE and Warrior Wellness for grades 7–9 and has been a Warrior since the school opened. Fun fact: she played and coached softball at BYU!
3 days ago, WPJH
Warrior Hero Highlight Kathy Flint 7-9 PE & Warrior Welness returning for the 2025-26 school year.  We’re thrilled to have Mrs. Kathy Flint continuing her incredible journey with us at West Point! She teaches PE and Warrior Wellness for grades 7–9 and has been a dedicated Warrior since the school opened.  Kathy was inspired to become a teacher by her aunt, who encouraged her to pursue teaching something she was passionate about. Though she was once shy, her love for physical education gave her the confidence to lead and inspire students every day.  Her favorite part of teaching is seeing students improve their health and fitness and grow in confidence. She especially loves working with the amazing students at West Point and being part of a school community she’s helped shape from the very beginning.  And here’s a fun fact: Kathy played softball at BYU and even returned to coach the team after graduating. Her competitive spirit and dedication continue to motivate students both in the gym and in life!
We’re thrilled to have Mrs. Nichole Marchant returning to West Point! She teaches U.S. History, DEEP U.S. History and World Geography (and brings 29 years of experience, energy, and heart. Fun fact: she’s a live music lover who’s seen everyone from Bruno Mars to Broadway’s Hamilton!
4 days ago, WPJH
Warrior Hero Highlight Nicole Marchant U.S. History DEEP U.S. History, World Geography, Returning for the 2025-26 school year. We’re so excited to welcome back Mrs. Nicole Marchant to West Point! With 29 years of teaching experience in Davis District, Nichole brings deep knowledge, passion, and connection to her students. This year, she’s teaching regular and DEEP U.S. History and World Geography, and she’s excited to explore the world with her students.  Nichole became a teacher to inspire lifelong learners, just like her own 6th grade teacher, Mrs. Peters, inspired her. She loves making personal connections with students and watching them light up with curiosity as they learn about the world around them.  She’s taught in many schools, but says there’s nothing quite like the feeling of home she gets at WPJH. The students, staff, and faculty make it a truly special place.  And when she’s not in the classroom? Nichole’s probably at a concert! She has a wide-ranging love for live music and has seen Bruno Mars, Foo Fighters, Earth Wind & Fire, U2, Lizzo, and even Hamilton on Broadway.
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We’re lucky to have Mrs. Katherine Arave returning to West Point! She teaches 8th & 9th grade English, including DEEP English 8, and serves as one of our Student Government Advisor. She brings a strong sense of community—and has even shaved her head to support her students!
5 days ago, WPJH
Warrior Hero Highlight Katherine Arave 8th and 9th grade English, student government advisor and 8th grade deep english returning for the 2025-26 school year. We’re so happy to have Mrs. Katherine Arave returning to West Point! She teaches 8th and 9th grade English, including DEEP English 8, and is one of our Student Government Advisors.  Katherine became a teacher to help students have meaningful experiences and opportunities for growth. She loves the strong sense of community at West Point and is deeply committed to her students’ success—so much so that she once shaved her head for a good cause!  Whether she’s leading student leaders or inspiring thoughtful discussion in class, Mrs. Arave is a vital part of what makes West Point great.
We’re excited to have Mrs. Natalie Sills returning to West Point! She teaches 7th–9th grade Math and English, serves as our SPED Department Head, and coaches track. She’s lived in four countries on three continents and supports WPJH in so many amazing ways!
6 days ago, WPJH
Warrior Hero Highlight Natalie Sills Math & English Teacher, SPED Department Head, and Track Coach. Returning for the 2025-26 school year.  We’re so proud to have Mrs. Natalie Sills returning to West Point! She teaches 7th–9th grade Math and English, leads as our SPED Department Head, and coaches track, making a difference in and out of the classroom.  Natalie loves teaching because it allows her to help students expand their minds and see learning in new ways. Her favorite part of being a Warrior is the supportive community, and she’s a key part of what makes that community thrive.  She brings a rich global perspective to WPJH, having lived in four different countries across three continents. Whether she’s in the classroom, on the track, or leading her team, Natalie serves West Point in countless ways—and we’re so lucky to have her!
We’re so lucky to have Mrs. Kelsey Browning returning to West Point! She teaches FACS A, Sewing, and Interior Design for grades 7–9. She is also joining cheer this year as one of the Warrior Coaches and yes, she once did a backflip in her wedding dress!
7 days ago, WPJH
Warrior Hero Highlight, Kelsey Browning, FACS, Sewing, Fashion Design, and Interior Design, retunring for the 2025-26 school year! We’re excited to welcome back Mrs. Kelsey Browning to West Point! She teaches 7th–9th grade FACS A, Sewing, Fashion, and Interior Design—and brings energy, creativity, and laughter to every class.  Kelsey grew up in a family of educators, including her mom (who teaches at West Point too!), her sister, and her grandpa. Teaching was always in her blood, and she couldn’t imagine doing anything else. She especially loves junior high students for their humor, resilience, and unique personalities—and she laughs every single day at work.  West Point feels like home to Kelsey—literally! She attended West Point as a student and now gets to teach alongside her mom. To her, it’s more than a school—it’s a big family.  And here’s a fun fact: Kelsey did a backflip in her wedding dress—and yes, there's probably video evidence somewhere!
Kristy Larsen one of our SPED teachers is excited about one lunch. She thinks that one lunch will be so good for our Warriors! No more worrying that you won't have your friend in your same lunch! Plus. now there won't be loud kids next to our classrooms while we are teaching!
7 days ago, WPJH
I think that one lunch will be so good for our warriors! No more worrying that you won't have your friend in your same lunch! Plus..now there won't be loud kids next to our classrooms while we are teaching! Kristy Larsen SPED Teacher
We’re excited to have Mrs. Kristy Larsen back at West Point! She teaches Special Ed Language Arts and loves working with students because of their resilience, energy, and fun spirit. She is passionate about education and runs our amazing Cheerleaders. She’s a lifelong Star Wars fan and a proud supporter of all things Warrior!
8 days ago, WPJH
Warrior Hero Highlight kristy Larsen SPED ELA teacher and cheer advisor. Returning for the 2025-26 school year. We’re excited to have Mrs. Kristy Larsen returning to West Point! She teaches Special Ed Language Arts and brings heart, energy, and positivity to her classroom every day.  Kristy became a teacher because she was inspired by the amazing educators in her life and wanted a career focused on helping young people succeed. She loves working with kids because they’re resilient, forgiving, and way more fun than adults!  Her favorite part of being a Warrior is cheering on our teams and seeing the whole student body come together in support.  And here’s a fun fact: Kristy has been a Star Wars fan since she was 7—a Jedi at heart in the classroom and beyond!
Kelsey Browning one of our FACS teachers is excited for no advisory and to have longer classes this year. This way she is sure to see each student in her class and can help them with the extra time rather than trying to request kids and it not working out. She thinks we will get more out of class time this way.
8 days ago, WPJH
Iam excited for no advisory and to have longer classes this year. This way I am sure to see each student in my class and can help them with the extra time rather than trying to request kids and it not working out. I think we will get more out of class time this way. Kelsey Browning FACS teacher
We’re excited to welcome back Ms. Katrina Beddes to West Point! She’s part of our Counseling Department and a Hope Squad advisor—ready to support students both academically and personally.

With a teacher mom and counselor dad, helping students is in her DNA. Katrina loves watching students discover their “why” and grow into their potential.

Her favorite thing about being a Warrior? The supportive, family-like community. We’re lucky to have her heart and dedication back at WPJH!
9 days ago, WPJH
Warrior Hero Highlight returning for the 2025-25 school year. Katrina Beddes Counselor and Hope squad advisor. We’re so happy to have Ms. Katrina Beddes returning to West Point as part of our Counseling Department & one of our Hope Squad Advisors! With education and counseling in her blood—her mom a teacher and dad a counselor—she was inspired early on to support students on their academic and personal journeys. Katrina loves helping students discover why education matters to them and watching that realization spark real growth and change. She’s passionate about guiding students as they develop motivation, build better habits, and chase their goals. Her favorite part of being a Warrior? The supportive and loving school community that truly feels like family. We’re lucky to have her heart, insight, and dedication on our team!
Corbin is excited for one lunch because having the whole school open will help make fun lunchtime activities more fun and he is excited that he doesn't have to worry about interrupting classes going on.
9 days ago, WPJH
With one lunch the whole school will be open to make fun lunchtime activities and we don’t have to worry about interrupting classes going on.  Corbin SBO VP Activities
West Point was represented in the Parade! WPJH Hope Squad, Cheer, and Student Government shared the new school year theme and got West Point excited to be Warriors!! Go Warriors!
10 days ago, WPJH
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¡Bienvenida de nuevo, Mrs. Marquez Lavine! She’s back at West Point teaching Spanish 1, Spanish 3, heritage Spanish, and ELD—plus she’s our new Latinos in Action advisor! 🇺🇾🇦🇷

Originally from Uruguay and raised in Argentina, her passion for teaching began while tutoring at-risk students. Now she inspires Warriors daily with her love for language, culture, and connection.

Fun fact: Though she didn’t grow up celebrating Day of the Dead, it’s now her classroom theme because of its beauty and meaning.

We’re lucky to have her heart, heritage, and passion back at WPJH!
10 days ago, WPJH
We’re excited to have Mrs. Paula Marquez Lavine returning to West Point! This year, she’ll be teaching Spanish 1, Spanish 3, an advanced Spanish class for heritage speakers, ELD, and taking on a new role as the Latinos In Action advisor for the first time. Originally from Uruguay and raised in Argentina, she has always wanted to be a teacher. Her passion truly ignited when she tutored at-risk students and saw the joy on their faces when learning clicked. Today, she brings that same enthusiasm into her classroom as she helps students discover the value of being bilingual and exploring diverse cultures. One of her favorite things about being a Warrior is how appreciated and supported she feels by her colleagues and students. And here’s something fun: Although she didn’t grow up celebrating Day of the Dead, she studied it extensively and now uses it as her classroom theme, drawn to its deep meaning and beautiful traditions. We are lucky to have her heart, heritage, and dedication continuing at West Point! Paula Marquez- Lavine Spanish, ELD, & latinos in Action Teacher returning for the 2025-26 school year!
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!
10 days 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!
11 days 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!
12 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