Boys' Lacrosse and Girls' Soccer Capture DISC Championships!
WFS Athletics
Congratulations to the boys' lacrosse team and the girls' soccer team for capturing the DISC Championships in their respective sports!
The boys' lacrosse team captured the DISC Championship this spring with a 9-1 record in conference play, outscoring their conference foes 122-36. They finished their regular season with an overall record of 13-2, the most regular season wins by a WFS team since 2017. The boys’ lacrosse State Tournament begins on May 23/24 and we will provide more information once the brackets are released — Go Blue!
The WFS soccer team captured the DISC Championship this spring with an undefeated record in conference play, winning all ten matchups and outscoring their opponents 56-5. The Quakers, who finished their regular season campaign with an overall record of 13-1-1, will compete in the 2023 DIAA Division II State Tournament beginning on May 20. We will provide more information once the brackets are released — Go Blue!
The 8th grade choir traveled to Kendal-Crosslands to spread holiday cheer through music! Singing for the residents of both communities, the student musicians enjoyed sharing their talents and celebrating the holiday season with this special group.
Thanks to middle school parents Inna Snyder and Julia Morse Forester '00, working alongside Jewish Student Union (JSU) advisor Shoshana Kaplan, students enjoyed a meaningful and delicious Hanukkah celebration.
Thank you to all the WFS community members who came out to Charcoal Pit on Wednesday night to try Coach T’s “Quaker Shake” on his birthday and celebrate our 2025 State Champion Field Hockey Team!
During recess, 1st-grade students worked together on our Natural Playground to design and build their very own see-saw using fallen branches and logs. With teamwork, problem-solving, and plenty of creativity, they transformed natural materials into a working structure—all through hands-on learning and exploratory play.
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