Teen Stabbed across from Wilson HS

A Wilson High School student was stabbed Wednesday afternoon in front of the Sears Home Appliance Showroom. He suffered non-life-threatening injuries and is expected to recover.
Read moreA Wilson High School student was stabbed Wednesday afternoon in front of the Sears Home Appliance Showroom. He suffered non-life-threatening injuries and is expected to recover.
Read moreWilson students cope with aftermath of gun incident, and one local woman embodies the spirit of human kindness in caring for her neighbor. Plus, do you have the answer to what “great weight” means? Here are some stories you might have missed this week.
Read moreIn the wake of yesterday’s news that a gun was discovered on the campus of Wilson High School, additional details are emerging about the incident as parents and students continue to question how the weapon made it through the school’s security.
Read moreIn creating this year’s design, artist Yerinel Cáceres Guerrero wanted to emphasize the festival’s wintery theme. “I always have liked how the snow lay in the trees without leaves,” she said, referring to the poster’s motif.
Read moreWilson High School Principal Kimberly Martin informed the community that a gun was found on the school campus Tuesday. All students are safe, and the student in possession of the gun has been detained.
Read moreBy Owen Isaacs, The Wilson Beacon ~ At the start of the girls varsity soccer season this fall, the team hoped to accomplish two things that no DC public school had done in the same season: Go undefeated and win the state championship.
Read moreTenleytown has a week of powerful events featuring women entrepreneurs, corporate philanthropists, and even democratic candidates, capped off by a weekend of musical theater and the arts. You’ll find plenty of inspiration to get you motivated for whatever faces you this fall. Here’s what should be on your calendar:
Read moreDevelopers lay out plans for former Superfresh, Katzen turns ten, and Wilson’s jazz ensemble lands in the spotlight – all in this week’s news roundup.
Read moreYour closet has hidden cash that can help support programs at Wilson High School. The Wilson PTSO has partnered with Schoola, an online clothing store, to raise funds through the sale of high-quality, gently-used clothes.
Read moreWilson High School dominated the news this week after Principal Kimberly Martin instituted a policy of prior review for the school newspaper. In case you missed the coverage, here are a few of the stories about the controversy, and hopefully its resolution, that we thought were worth reading.
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