WHS Celebrates Life and Culture at Annual Día de los Muertos Festival Our Spanish Classes and Club de Español brought the Westminster campus together in a vibrant celebration of culture, remembrance, and community spirit through the annual Día de los Muertos Festival.
ATP Students Host First Farmers Market of the Year Our Adult Transition Program students brought fresh produce, handmade goods, and community spirit to campus with their first Farmers Market of the year.
Spring Break - Campus Closed WHS will be closed for Spring Break from April 6–10. No classes will be held, and all school offices will be closed. Enjoy your break and we’ll see you back on Monday, April 13!
Spring Holiday Bell Schedule - March 30 - April 3 WHS will follow a special bell schedule during the week leading up to Spring Break. Please check the posted bell times, arrive on time, and plan accordingly.
Harvest Day 2025 – Lions Give Back On Friday, September 26th, our entire campus came together for Harvest Day, where students and staff rolled up their sleeves to harvest our watermelon crop. Every hand made a difference as we contributed to the OC Food Bank.
Campus Closed - Presidents' Day - Monday, February 16, 2026 WHS campus will be closed on Monday, February 16, 2026 in observance of the Presidents' Day federal holiday. No classes will be held. Enjoy the 3-day weekend!
Minimum Day - Friday, February 13, 2026 WHS will follow a minimum day schedule this Friday, February 13. Plan accordingly!
Campus Closed, Monday February 9th In observance of Abraham Lincoln Day, Westminster High School will be closed on Monday, February 9, 2026. Enjoy the day off, and we’ll see you back on campus Tuesday, February 10!
Special Bell Schedule This Week! WHS will follow a special bell schedule during first week of the new semester. Please check the posted bell times, arrive on time, and plan accordingly.
No School — Martin Luther King Jr. Day There will be no school on Monday, January 19, 2026 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day."We may have all come on different ships, but we’re in the same boat now." – Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.