Western Academy began in 1919, with grades nine and ten. The name was selected because there was an Eastern Christian Academy in New Jersey at the time, affiliated with the Christian Reformed Church, and Western Academy was established to educate CRC members that had settled the furthest west. The school was originally located in a three-story house on Hull's Main Street. In 1934 the school went bankrupt due to the Great Depression and was sold to Calvin College. It was then reorganized and reopened as Western Christian High School. The school's first sports teams were known as the Indians. In the mid-1990s, that mascot was dropped and athletics continued without an official team name until the Wolfpack moniker was chosen in 2005. During the 2017–18 school year, Western Christian began participating in a student exchange program with. The school's 100th anniversary, which it celebrated in August 2019, was recognized on the floor of the Iowa General Assembly on March 4, 2020.
Athletics
The men's basketball team has won nine state titles with tournament appearances in 2001, 2009, 2011. Former coach Jim Eekhoff is fourth among Iowa men's basketball coaches in wins, with 681. Eekhoff eight men's championships are a state record, while his eighteen state tournament appearances have tied a state record. The women's basketball team claims three championships from 2010–2013. They also went to the state payoffs in 1998, 2000, and 2002. The volleyball team has won fifteen state titles and claimed second place in 1999, 2005, and from 2011–2014. The 2009 volleyball team made it to the semifinals before bowing out. The cross country program won team championships four times. The Wolfpack football team advanced to the state playoffs for the first time in 2015, losing the title game to Regina High School. In 2016, Western defeated Regina to win its first state title in football.
Facilities
Western's first location was in a three-story house on Hull's Main Street, known as "The Mansion." The school building was built in 1924 for $64,000. The first expansion of the 1924 building was completed in 1948, and included a library and science laboratories. In 1957, a gymnasium, locker rooms, a stage, and two classrooms were added for $125,000. In 1964, a space for music was built for $75,000. By 1968, an addition to the science wing was finished for $175,000. A new gymnasium was constructed in 1980 for $900,000. Renovations to the whole building took place from May 1994 to September 1995 for $2 million. A maintenance project in 2006 added a strength and conditioning room, as well as a bus barn to the school, for $1 million. In June 2014, Western Christian received grants from the Minnesota TwinsMajor League Baseball team and the Modern Woodmen of America for renovations to their baseball and softball fields. New classrooms were added to the building in 2015. The next year, air conditioning was installed and the student commons remolded. The football and track facilities at A. R. Hesla Field are shared with Boyden-Hull High School.