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The '''Wilson School District''' is home to over 5700 students from several communities (including the Township of Spring, West Lawn, Sinking Spring, Lower Heidelberg, and a portion of Wyomissing) and 1099 faculty/staff members. It is located in [[West Lawn, Pennsylvania]] and it's the "Home of the Bulldogs". |
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The school district serves students in eight elementary schools, two junior high schools, and one high school. The staff is dedicated to improving student learning and achievement. They pride themselves on creating opportunities for students to succeed in and out of the classroom with extensive course offerings, extracurricular activities, and a climate that is conducive for learning. All members of the community and visitors are greeted with the school motto, Wilson's Pride... Our Children. |
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The Wilson School District, in partnership with families and community, is committed to: |
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• Excellence in education and the |
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• Development of responsible and productive citizens. |
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Throughout its history, Wilson athletics has used educational athletics as a vehicle to teach life lessons related to the promotion of sportsmanship and character development. |
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Recognizing the many challenges facing modern day interscholastic athletics, Wilson athletics adopted the Pursuing Victory With Honor program in 2003 to assist all invested parties in maintaining and promoting the integrity and educational value of Wilson athletics. Through the framework of the Six Pillars of Character, Wilson athletics is teaching, enforcing, advocating and modeling positive sportsmanship and character development within the Wilson athletic teams. |
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Pursuing Victory With Honor is a national program designed for coaches, administrators, parents, and student-athletes and represents a concentrated effort to provide skills and strategies to enable all stakeholders to teach, enforce, advocate, and model the character traits of responsibility, respect, caring, citizenship, fairness and trustworthiness. |
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== Schools == |
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=== Elementary schools === |
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* West Wyomissing |
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* Berkshire Heights |
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* Whitfield |
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* Lincoln Park |
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* Cornwall Terrace |
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* Shiloh Hills |
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* Green Valley |
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* Spring Ridge |
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=== Secondary schools === |
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* Wilson Central Jr. High |
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* Wilson Southern Jr. High |
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=== High schools === |
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* [[Wilson Senior High School|Wilson Sr. High]] |
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== Fleet == |
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Wilson has a fleet of up to 42 buses. All the buses are powered by Caterpillar engines, except 23, which is powered by an International T444E engine, and the Freightliners are powered by Cummins engines. All the buses are equipped with Allison automatic transmissions, and the buses newer than 1998 are equipped with air brakes and air-operated doors. The Freightliners are equipped with air-ride suspensions. Three of the Internationals already retired from the district, and three of the GMCs retired as well. |
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=== Current fleet === |
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*1992-93: 6 72-passenger International/Blue Birds (5, 11, 13, 14, 18, and 24) |
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*1994: a GMC/Blue Bird equipped with a wheelchair lift (7) and 2 72-passenger GMC/Blue Birds (19 and 29) |
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*1995: 2 69-passenger GMC/Blue Birds equipped with wheelchair lifts (6 and 17) |
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*1996: 2 48-passenger GMC/Blue Birds (2 and 4) |
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*1997: 2 72-passenger GMC/Blue Birds (26 and 35) |
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*1998: 2 72-passenger GMC/Blue Birds (8 and 10) |
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*1999: a 72-passenger GMC/Blue Bird (25) |
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*2000: a 39-passenger International/Blue Bird equipped with a wheelchair lift (23) and 3 65-passenger Freightliner/Thomas' (15, 27, and 32) |
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*2001: 2 65-passenger Freightliner/Thomas' (3 and 33) |
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*2003: 2 72-passenger Chevy/Blue Birds (9 and 36) |
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*2004: 2 72-passenger Blue Bird Visions (28 and 37) |
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*2005: 2 72-passenger Blue Bird Visions (1 and 34) |
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*2006: a Blue Bird Vision equipped with a wheelchair lift (38) and 3 72-passenger Blue Bird Visions (16, 21, and 22) |
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*2007: 4 72-passenger Blue Bird Visions (39, 40, 41, and 42) |
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*2008: 2 72-passenger Blue Bird Visions (12 and 45) |
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*2009: 2 72-passenger Blue Bird Visions (30 and 31) |
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=== Retired buses === |
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21 was the first diesel bus with an automatic transmission that was ordered by Wilson. 1, 20, 28, and 34 were powered by 366 gas engines, and they had 5-speed transmissions. |
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*2008: a 69-passenger 1995 GMC/Blue Bird (30) and 72-passenger 1997 GMC/Blue Bird (31) |
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*2007: a 72-passenger 1996 GMC/Blue Bird (12) |
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*2005: a 65-passenger 1991 International/Thomas (21) and 2 72-passenger 1992 International/Blue Birds (16 and 22) |
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*2004: a 65-passenger 1985 Chevy/Thomas (34) and 65-passenger 1987 Chevy/Thomas (1) |
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*2003: 2 65-passenger 1986 Chevy/Thomas' (20 and 28) |
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*2002: a 72-passenger 1992 International/Blue Bird (9) |
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The old buses 30 and 31 are still sitting on the lot, but they have been stripped for spare parts to put on the new buses 30 and 31, and are now ready to be towed away to the [[wrecking yard|junkyard]]. They are currently just beat-up [[jalopy|jalopies]] as well as the same with the old bus 12, which already has been towed away to the junkyard. |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.wilson.k12.pa.us/wilsonsd/site/default.asp Wilson School website] |
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[[Category:School districts in Pennsylvania]] |
Revision as of 13:57, 27 October 2008
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