Whitfield 2nd graders stepped into the role of real writers during their opinion writing unit by writing thoughtful letters to book authors! Students shared their opinions to various book authors on why their books are awesome, supporting their ideas with clear reasons and examples.Students were able to practice communicating their own thinking in an authentic way! By writing to a real audience, our learners were able to see the power of their writing and sharing their ideas. They also get to experience the joys of "snail mail"! #WilsonSD


For this weeks #ThrowbackThursday we are taking it to the classroom! Past and present teachers continue to inspire the next generations of Bulldogs! #WilsonSD

We’re continuing to showcase Wilson High School students who are gaining real-world experience through hands-on internships. These students are building skills, exploring career paths, and learning what it means to be workplace-ready. Stay tuned as we highlight more of their journeys! #WilsonSD




We are delighted to share that the following 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students at Spring Ridge participated in a writing contest called the Spook Squad. They were tasked with writing a spooky story and all of these awesome writers were chosen to have their pieces published in a book called, Spine Chilling Tales. We are so proud of these Bulldogs! #BulldogProud #WilsonSD




Check out the incredible student artwork that earned awards at the Yocum Institute for Arts Education Annual Berks County High School Juried Exhibit 2026! Congratulations to the following students!
Jack Coggins Best in Show - Ella Damiani (Grade 11)
2nd Place - Luz Estevez Pena (Grade 10)
Honorable Mention - Zachary O'Keefe (Grade 11)
Honorable Mention - Alex Papadakis (Grade 9)
#WilsonSD
Jack Coggins Best in Show - Ella Damiani (Grade 11)
2nd Place - Luz Estevez Pena (Grade 10)
Honorable Mention - Zachary O'Keefe (Grade 11)
Honorable Mention - Alex Papadakis (Grade 9)
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National School Counseling Week highlights the great impact school counselors have in helping students succeed. For all of their contributions to the lives of our students, we’d like to honor and acknowledge our fantastic team of school counselors! Thank you for all you do for our district! #WilsonSD #SchoolCounselingWeek

Looking for extra support for your child’s healthcare? Pennsylvania Medical Assistance provides comprehensive health coverage for children with disabilities or developmental delays.
Why sign up?
- It’s 100% free.
- It covers services private insurance might exclude.
- It can act as your child’s main insurance.
To qualify, a child must have: A diagnosed physical or mental health issue. An issue lasting at least one year. Limitations in daily activities compared to peers.
Apply online at www.compass.state.pa.us!
Why sign up?
- It’s 100% free.
- It covers services private insurance might exclude.
- It can act as your child’s main insurance.
To qualify, a child must have: A diagnosed physical or mental health issue. An issue lasting at least one year. Limitations in daily activities compared to peers.
Apply online at www.compass.state.pa.us!


This past Saturday, Wilson High School students Kevin Ding, Emma Seidel, and Abigail Underwood performed with the PMEA District 10 Orchestra at Bethlehem Catholic High School. Kevin qualified to move on to Northeast Region Orchestra in February. Congratulations to these three accomplished musicians on their hard work and achievements! #WilsonSD

Last month, the Cyber Security Club traveled to Washington, D.C. to compete in the SANS NetWars Competition. During the event, teams tackled hands-on challenges based on real-world cybersecurity scenarios. Wilson’s Cyber Security Club stood out as the only group of high school students competing against teams of industry professionals. Despite the tough competition, the team earned an impressive third-place finish out of 17 teams in the highest division. Congratulations, Bulldogs! #BulldogProud #WilsonSD
For this week’s #ThrowbackThursday, we’re spotlighting Wilson boys’ wrestling—past to present! From the teams that built the foundation to today’s athletes carrying on the tradition, the legacy continues strong. Congratulations to this year’s team on winning the 2026 BCIAA Team Wrestling Championships! #WilsonSD

As we continue into Week 3 of our Internship Spotlight Series, we’re highlighting Wilson High School students who are building valuable skills through real-world internship experiences. More to come! #WilsonSD




Another huge thank you to our inclement weather transportation cleanup crew for their hard work during yesterday’s snow cleanup. Your time, teamwork, and dedication help keep our schools and community safe. We are grateful for all you do! #WilsonSD


Today, Whitfield students took part in the Hour of Code, a global movement that encourages students to build computer programming skills. It was a great day of learning as students, staff, and community members came together to explore computer science through hands-on activities. Thank you to Penn State Berks FIERCE (Futures in Engineering: Role Models Can Empower) students and Slapshot for joining us and being part of the fun!#WilsonSD
In honor of the school board's commitment to our students, schools, and communities, January is once again designated School Board Recognition Month.
School directors, who are unpaid, devote countless hours to the challenging and complex responsibilities of board business, including adopting policy, voting on budgets, evaluating school security issues, and reviewing hiring decisions.
Mr. Brad Hart, Ms. Lupe Kasper, Dr. Amy Kennedy, Ms. Steph Kocher, Mr. Bernard McCree, Mr. Sean McCrae, Ms. Jennifer Denny, Ms. Kat Royer and Mr. Bob Schneider are among the more than 850 school board members in the state’s 171 local school districts being recognized this month for their service.
We thank these locally elected officials for their service to our community! #WilsonSD
School directors, who are unpaid, devote countless hours to the challenging and complex responsibilities of board business, including adopting policy, voting on budgets, evaluating school security issues, and reviewing hiring decisions.
Mr. Brad Hart, Ms. Lupe Kasper, Dr. Amy Kennedy, Ms. Steph Kocher, Mr. Bernard McCree, Mr. Sean McCrae, Ms. Jennifer Denny, Ms. Kat Royer and Mr. Bob Schneider are among the more than 850 school board members in the state’s 171 local school districts being recognized this month for their service.
We thank these locally elected officials for their service to our community! #WilsonSD

For this week’s #ThrowbackThursday, we’re celebrating Bulldog spirit from past to present! From the sidelines in 1999 to the traditions we carry on today! #WilsonSD

We’re back with Week 2 of our Internship Spotlight Series! We’re continuing to highlight Wilson High School students gaining hands-on experience through internships. Stay tuned to learn more about these incredible students and the opportunities they’re exploring! #WilsonSD




Last month, two teams of elementary students participated in the Keystone Competition at the BCIU. A team of 4th-grade students from Cornwall Terrace and a team of 3rd-grade students from Shiloh Hills collaborated to tackle a real-world challenge, design an innovative solution, and showcase their idea to judges. This completion was a fun, hands-on experience for the students to showcase their creativity and problem-solving skills. Congratulations to both teams on a successful competition! #WilsonSD #ProfileofaGraduate #FutureReadyGrads






Join us in continuing a beloved Wilson tradition by participating in our Valentines for Vets community service project. This initiative collects handmade Valentines to honor the Veterans at the Coatesville and Lebanon Valley Veteran Hospitals who have selflessly served to protect our freedoms. Your participation sends a meaningful message of gratitude and goodwill to the men and women who have given so much for our country.
Please deliver your Valentines to Pamela VanOstenbridge at Cornwall Terrace Elementary School (3100 Iroquois Avenue, Sinking Spring) by Thursday, February 5th.
Questions? Feel free to email Pamela at vanpam@share.wilsonsd.org. Thank you for your kindness and participation!
Please deliver your Valentines to Pamela VanOstenbridge at Cornwall Terrace Elementary School (3100 Iroquois Avenue, Sinking Spring) by Thursday, February 5th.
Questions? Feel free to email Pamela at vanpam@share.wilsonsd.org. Thank you for your kindness and participation!

BCTC Horticulture students recently competed at the PA Farm Show FFA Plant & Floral Competition with 15+ entries statewide. Congrats to Wilson senior Liz Horton on 1st place (Corsage & Boutonniere) and 5th place (Bridal Bouquet)! #WilsonSD


Wilson High School students recently competed at the Berks County Science Olympiad at Kutztown University, tackling 23 events across physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering! The team, led by Wilson teachers Joe Melograna, Greg Brooks, and Gay Wentzel, earned an impressive 4th-place finish, with many students placing in the top six of their events. They will move on to regionals on March 19. Congratulations to the following:
Tony Lin, Will Ferenchick, Ani Sharma, Paul Espinelli, Jakub Mochon, Brendon Pagolu, Eric Penciuc, Heidi Ding, Nicholas Burke, Mason Nguyen, Kevin Ding, Ron Mengnjo, Amy Tran, Sophia Reyes, Samyak Jain, Sawyer Carney, and Victoria Mochon
Tony Lin, Will Ferenchick, Ani Sharma, Paul Espinelli, Jakub Mochon, Brendon Pagolu, Eric Penciuc, Heidi Ding, Nicholas Burke, Mason Nguyen, Kevin Ding, Ron Mengnjo, Amy Tran, Sophia Reyes, Samyak Jain, Sawyer Carney, and Victoria Mochon

