Wellsville Senior of the Month Recognized

Noah Board, Class President and Yearbook Co-Editor, honored for community involvement

Published on Feb. 11, 2026

The Wellsville Care and Share Community Club has named Noah Board, a senior at Wellsville High School, as the Senior of the Month for November 2025. Noah is an involved and dedicated student, serving as Senior Class President, Student Council member, Co-Editor of the Yearbook, Secretary of the Science Club, and a member of the Leo Club and Spirit Club. Outside the classroom, Noah participates on the Esports, wrestling, and track teams, and has volunteered at junior high track meets and school events.

Why it matters

Recognizing exemplary student leaders like Noah Board helps highlight the positive impact young people can have on their school and local community. Noah's diverse involvement and commitment to serving others sets a strong example for his peers and underclassmen.

The details

As Senior Class President and a member of Student Council, Noah ensures student voices are heard and works to improve student life. He serves as Co-Editor of the Yearbook, Secretary of the Science Club, and is a member of both the Leo Club and Spirit Club. Outside the classroom, Noah participates on the Esports team, the wrestling team, and the track team. He has also volunteered at junior high track meets, supporting younger athletes, and has helped set up for homecoming and prom events.

  • Noah was named Wellsville Senior of the Month for November 2025.

The players

Noah Board

A senior at Wellsville High School who was named the Wellsville Senior of the Month for November 2025.

James Board

Noah Board's father, who lives in East Liverpool.

Wellsville Care and Share Community Club

The organization that chose Noah Board as the Senior of the Month.

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The takeaway

Noah Board's extensive involvement in student government, clubs, athletics, and community service demonstrates the positive impact young leaders can have on their school and local community. His example inspires other students to get involved and make a difference.