Bravo to our talented Wilson students for their fantastic performance of The Rotten Princess! Loosely based on Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew, this lively production delivered laughs, drama, and a message about the power of kindness.








Some of our Wilson Buddies took their learning outdoors. They dove into their stories, analyzing character traits and bringing them to life through creative illustrations.




The Westfield Public Schools and Town of Westfield are recipients of the 2024 Green Team Collaboration Award for their joint efforts in creating and promoting sustainable practices in our schools and the community. Full story: https://www.westfieldnjk12.org/article/1868555

Wilson students learned about the importance of Election Day and took part in the electoral process by casting their votes for a school spirit day. With 82% of the votes, November 27 will be pajama day!




Faculty from Wilson and Franklin spent the afternoon collaboratively planning.




Students in Mrs. Heard's class designed their own beautiful rangoli patterns as they learned about the traditions of Diwali.

Ms. Brown’s students put their engineering skills to the test with a spooky twist! In a fun Marshmallow Ghost Stack Challenge, they worked together to build the tallest structures.




Here are a few photos from Wilson School's Happy Halloween festivities!









Here are a few photos from Wilson's annual Pumpkin Patch. Thank you to our PTO for supporting this tradition.










Throughout October, we celebrate the enduring legacy and vibrant culture of Italian Americans. We honor their significant contributions to art, science, cuisine, and countless other fields that have enriched our nation's tapestry.

This October, we recognize the resilience, achievements, and ongoing advocacy of individuals with disabilities. We reaffirm our commitment to creating a more inclusive society and celebrate the diverse perspectives and talents that enrich our communities.

Wilson fifth grade students, guided by Señora Mattos, created flags representing Spanish-speaking countries as part of their studies during Hispanic Heritage Month.
Wilson students rocked their sports gear today to show off their Team Wilson spirit during our Week of Extra Respect.
Let’s keep that positive energy going!

Wilson students and staff kicked off the Week of Respect by wearing mismatched outfits, showing that we respect our differences and that they make us special.
Let’s continue to show extra respect and appreciation for one another all week long!

Wilson students built unique model homes inspired by the works of artist Beverly Buchanan. Using found objects, they brought imagination to life, transforming everyday items into art with Mrs. Collins during our STEAM afterschool program.




First grade students in Mrs. Morris' class teamed up to play the game "Rolling for 50." It helps students explore ways to visualize counting and enhances their math skills.



Our first graders had a special visit from Mr. Uveges, our student support counselor. He shared the heartfelt story "The Rabbit Listened," highlighting the power of listening—both in his role and in our everyday lives.
We hope to see you at "Understanding the HIB Process," an important session for all Westfield Public Schools parents/guardians tomorrow (Tuesday), October 8 from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Wilson Elementary School. Please remember to register: https://bit.ly/HIB-Session-Oct8-RSVP

Students in Mrs. Greczek's class got comfy with their realistic fiction books, diving into stories that reflect real-life experiences.They took time to make predictions, jot down key ideas, and pose intriguing questions.




Wilson students, staff, and families showed up in red for Walk and Bike to School Day. It was amazing to see our community come together to promote safety, fitness, and fun.


