Join us on April 8, 2026, for the International Food & Culture Festival, where you can taste delicious dishes from countries all around the globe. Come hungry and experience a celebration of culture through food!

The event will be held from 5:30-8:00pm in the Lower House Cafeteria. Admission is free, you only pay for the food you eat! We can't wait to see you there! #WilsonSD
19 days ago, Wilson School District
April 8, 2026 Wilson International Food & Culture festival Enjoy delicious food, music, and a taste of traditions from countries around the world! 5:30-8:00PM High School Upper House Gymnasium,  Free admission; $1-2 for each food item Everyone is welcome!
8 de abril de 2026 Festival Internacional de Comida y Cultura de Wilson ¡Venga a disfrutar de comida, cultura y música de todo el mundo! 5:30-8:00 p. m. Gimnasio de la High School Edificio Upper House Entrada gratuita; 1-2 $ por cada alimento ¡Todos son bienvenidos!
Wilson Theatre Company proudly presents Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella on our stage!

Join us April 16-18 for a celebration full of music, laughter, and unforgettable moments. Be among the very first to experience the magic of our new Performing Arts Center.

Get your tickets here: wilsontheatrecompany.ludus.com
23 days ago, Wilson School District
Wilson theater company cinderella april 16 7:00pm april 17 7:00pm and april 18th 1:00pm and 7:00pm purchase your tickets before the clock strikes midnight
For this weeks #ThrowbackThursday we're taking it back to 1984 with the Senior class officers! Decades apart, but the same commitment to leadership, school spirit, and making an impact! #WilsonSD
24 days ago, Wilson School District
Graphic with a red background reading “#ThrowbackThursday: Past to Present.” At the top, a black-and-white photo labeled “1984” shows four students sitting together outside a school building. Below, a modern color photo shows five current students standing in a school library in front of bookshelves and a sign reading “Frederick M. Franks, Jr. Library,” with an American flag hanging above. A large “W” with a bulldog logo appears in the bottom corner, and small paw prints decorate the design.
Last week, Wilson High School students took on the Pennsylvania Central East Regional Science Olympiad at Kutztown University!

Facing off against 33 teams across multiple counties, our students took on 23 challenging events in physics, chemistry, biology, and engineering—and finished 13th overall, placing 2nd among Berks County schools!

Congratulations to all that participated along with the following students:
Will Ferenchick & Nick Burke - Placed 5th for Engineering CAD
Eric Penciuc & Jakub Mochon - Placed 2nd for the Bungee Drop event, 4th for the Chemistry Lab event, and 5th for the Designer Genes event
Paul Espinelli, & Will Ferenchick - Placed 2nd for the Materials Science event

#WilsonSD




25 days ago, Wilson School District
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two students standing next to eachother holding medals
two students standing next to eachother holding medals
two students standing next to eachother holding medals
REMINDER!

School will be in session on Wednesday, April 1 due to a snow makeup day.

There will be NO school for students or staff on Thursday, April 2 - Monday, April 6.

Enjoy your break, Bulldogs! #WilsonSD
25 days ago, Wilson School District
snow makeup day 4/1 no school 4/2-4/6
Thanks to Wilson Education Foundation sponsorship, all Wilson elementary schools now have TWO Calming Carts each! These carts provide self-regulation tools (not toys!) to help students manage their emotions, refocus, and successfully return to learning.

By empowering students to discover what works best for them, we’re supporting stronger emotional growth and classroom success! #WilsonSD
26 days ago, Wilson School District
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Join us for a Mental Health Series, "Understanding Loneliness in Children," to gain a deeper understanding of the causes, effects, and strategies for addressing loneliness in your child. Explore the impact of social isolation, technology, and transitions on their well-being. Learn practical techniques to foster connections, strengthen relationships, and create a supportive environment.

Sign up here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf7wO0wDw_IfyVdgrcVqHsmBrWNN4KS2jDch2g7fQG9XUvvuw/viewform?pli=1
26 days ago, Wilson School District
Wilson Mental Health Series 2601 Grandview Blvd, West lawn March 25, 2026 Understanding Loneliness in Children Join us for a mental health series, "Understanding Loneliness in Children," to gain a deeper understanding of the causes, effects, and strategies for addressing loneliness in your child. Explore the impact of social isolation, technology, and transitions on their well-being. Learn practical techniques to foster connections, strengthen relationships, and create a supportive environment. Join us in nurturing your child's emotional health and helping them thrive Bring your kids for a fun night of crafts, games, movies and snacks while you attend the session. 6:30-7:00pm: Pizza and refreshments 7:00-8:00pm: Parent viewing/Child Care
Two teams from Whitfield (coached by Mr. Derr and Mrs. Aviles) and one team from Cornwall Terrace (coached by Mrs. Fick and Mrs. Bowers) are taking on this year’s challenge!

2026 Challenge: Eco-Factory – Build a Sustainable Production Machine

Inspired by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production, students are designing and building innovative factory prototypes using K’Nex and/or Engino.

Their goal? Create a functioning machine that minimizes waste, maximizes efficiency, and demonstrates the use of sustainable or reusable materials.

Great work, Bulldogs!! #WilsonSD
26 days ago, Wilson School District
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Congratulations to Laura Crocona for being chosen as one of the West Reading-Wyomissing Rotary Club March Student of the Month!

Laura exemplifies what it means to be a role model, demonstrating leadership among peers, staying actively involved in school and community service, and maintaining strong academic performance.

Keep up the great work, Laura! #WilsonSD
28 days ago, Wilson School District
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We are so proud of The Hunger Fighters from the Wilson High School! Wilson students and YVC volunteers have made a true impact on our community through their participation in the 9th annual CANstructure Project hosted by Youth Volunteer Corps of Reading.

As part of the 2026 CANstructure competition, Youth Volunteer Corps of Reading has recognized the High School team with the following awards for this project:

The Hunger Fighters:
•Best Use of Can Labels
•Best Use of STEM Concepts
•Most Educational Video
•Best Original Design – Honorable Mention

Congratulations on a job well done and for being a channel of change in our community. #WilsonSD #BulldogProud
about 1 month ago, Wilson School District
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Last week, 23 students represented us at the Penn HOSA Future Health Professionals State Leadership Conference—and they delivered an outstanding performance across a wide range of events!

As a group, they earned four individual and one team Top 10 finishes:
Amanda Weng (9th) – 7th place, Epidemiology
Bhavya Agrawal (11th) & Bianca Cristurean (11th) – 4th place, Health Education
Nghi (Amy) Tran (12th) – 9th place, Medical Law and Ethics
Alyssa Zhuang (12th) – 5th place, World Health and Disparities
JinLin Chen (12th), Andres Torres (12th), Kimberly Nieves (12th), Ethan You (11th) – 6th place, Mental Health Promotion

The HOSA Bowl team—Abby Leiboff, Chloe Mayo, Emelly Penuela, and Vivian Trang (all 10th grade)—also had an impressive showing, placing 4th in initial testing and advancing through multiple competition rounds.

Additional competitors included:
Jillian Hebhardt & Lauren Vitales (10th) – Health Career Display
EB Olaosebikan (11th) – Behavioral Health
Rohan Suri & Maya Lowell (10th) – Creative Problem Solving
Katelyn Lewis (12th) – Dental Terminology
Heidi Ding (12th) – Human Growth and Development
Paul Espineli (12th) – Medical Terminology
Brendon Pagolu & Calen McArdle (12th) – Public Service Announcement

We are incredibly proud of all of our students for their hard work, dedication, and professionalism throughout the competition!
about 1 month ago, Wilson School District
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For this week’s #ThrowbackThursday, we’re taking a look at Wilson JROTC through the years! Through every moment, our cadets continue to demonstrate discipline, leadership, and teamwork! #WilsonSD
about 1 month ago, Wilson School District
Graphic with a red background and the text “#ThrowbackThursday – Past to Present” at the top.  Two photos are displayed like overlapping snapshots:  The top photo, labeled “2017,” shows a group of students in uniform marching at night while holding flags.  The bottom photo shows a present-day classroom scene where students in uniform stand in formation while an instructor speaks to them, with shelves and classroom materials visible in the background.  White decorative circles and paw prints appear along the right side, and a bulldog “W” school logo is placed in the bottom left corner.
Wilson High School students took first place at the Academic WorldQuest Competition on March 12 at Alvernia University!

After months of preparation, the team competed against schools across Berks County, showcasing their knowledge of global issues, foreign policy, and current events.

Congratulations to Chase Mitstifer, William Cochran, Jakub Mochon, and Christina Rohm on this incredible achievement! They’ll advance to the national competition in Washington, D.C.—we’re excited to cheer them on! #WilsonSD
about 1 month ago, Wilson School District
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Wilson senior, Brooklyn Woods, celebrated her enlistment surrounded by her fellow JROTC cadets and family. Brooklyn will attend the University of Scranton on the Minuteman Scholarship, committing to serve in the U.S. Army Reserve or Army National Guard while earning her degree.

We are proud of her commitment to leadership and service. #WilsonSD
about 1 month ago, Wilson School District
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Wilson Unified is taking on an Instagram Challenge to raise $2,000 for Unified Sports and Pennsylvania Special Olympics! Every donation helps create inclusive opportunities for athletes of all abilities.

Scan the QR code or visit give.specialolympicspa.org/wilsonhs to support our amazing Unified athletes! #WilsonSD #UnifiedSports #SpecialOlympics
about 1 month ago, Wilson School District
Graphic promoting the Wilson Unified program’s fundraiser for Pennsylvania’s Special Olympics. The design features bold red and black text reading “Wilson Unified” at the top and “Help Wilson Unified Program Raise Money for Pennsylvania’s Special Olympics!” on the left. Three photos show groups of students participating in Unified activities, including students holding letters that spell “UNIFIED,” a group of athletes in red Wilson shirts on a track, and a group of students and staff sitting in gym bleachers. A black silhouette of a runner appears on the left side of the graphic. At the bottom, a QR code and the link “give.specialolympicspa.org/wilsonhs” are displayed for donations.  Is this conversation helpful so far?
This weekend, Wilson’s Middle School Orchestra teachers (Mrs. Kelly Kuhn, Wilson West; Mrs. Helen Clark, Wilson Southern) co-hosted the Music Educators of Berks County’s annual invitational, MEBC Sixth Grade String Fest! With musicians from 16 schools, representing ten different districts, the full orchestra boasted over 130 players at Saturday’s Festival Concert.

A nearly full house of friends and family members enjoyed their afternoon presentation, but the real shout out goes to the performers! We love to see you shine! #WilsonSD
about 1 month ago, Wilson School District
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cello students practicing in hallway
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REMINDER!

There will be no school for students on Friday, March 20, due to parent conferences. #WIlsonSD
about 1 month ago, Wilson School District
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Our elementary students had a special visit from author Jonathan Stutzman and illustrator Heather Fox!

The creative duo behind favorites like Llama Destroys the World, the Fitz & Cleo series, and Tiny T. Rex spent time sharing their stories and the magic of bringing books to life through words and illustrations.

A huge thanks to Jonathan and Heather for taking the time to visit all of our elementary schools this week! #WilsonSD
about 1 month ago, Wilson School District
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We are incredibly proud to announce that Shiloh Hills has earned Tier 1 Fidelity for PBIS from PaTTAN! This recognition is based on the Tiered Fidelity Inventory (TFI), which is a comprehensive, evidence-based measure used to verify that a school is accurately and consistently applying the core features of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports. Achieving Tier 1 Fidelity means that our school has successfully established a solid foundation of universal supports—including clear behavioral expectations, proactive teaching of social skills, and data-based decision-making—to ensure a safe, positive, and effective learning environment for every student. Congratulations to our hardworking staff and students for "walking the walk" and making Shiloh Hills a place where everyone can thrive!
about 1 month ago, Wilson School District
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This week’s #ThrowbackThursday highlights our School Board — Past to Present. From 1985 to today, their commitment to our students, staff, and community continues to guide Wilson forward! #WilsonSD
about 1 month ago, Wilson School District
Graphic with a red background and the heading “#ThrowbackThursday – Past to Present.” It shows two overlapping photos: a black-and-white staff group photo labeled 1985 in front of bookshelves, and a modern color photo of current school staff posed together behind a table. A large “W” with a bulldog mascot appears in the lower left, with decorative circular patterns and paw prints on the background.