QUEST Scholars: Cora Lohkamp ’26 and Lila Rubano ’26 Lead Meaningful Environmental Service and Community Impact
Cora Lohkamp ’26 and Lila Rubano ’26 shared their work from the QUEST Scholars Program, a three-year service-learning experience that challenges students to engage deeply with an issue they care about and make a meaningful impact in the community.
Through QUEST, students complete at least 150 hours of service over three years, keep a service-learning journal each year, and deliver a final presentation reflecting on their work and what they’ve learned.
Cora’s QUEST project focused on conservation efforts at Brandywine Creek State Park. Over several years, she worked to remove invasive plant species—including multiflora rose, burning bush, and garlic mustard—while helping keep trails clean and accessible for visitors. Cora also volunteered at the park’s Enchanted Meadows Halloween event and supported youth camps, helping encourage more young people to spend time outdoors while learning about the environment.
Lila’s QUEST project centered on connecting younger children with nature. She volunteered with programs at Ashland Nature Center, Coverdale Farm Preserve, and Brandywine Creek, organizing outdoor activities such as scavenger hunts, fishing, plant identification, guided trail walks, arts and crafts, and cooking lessons. Through her work, Lila helped create engaging outdoor experiences that encouraged children to explore and appreciate the natural world. She also helped keep the trails clean and free from invasive species.
Through their experience, Cora and Lila learned that parks rely heavily on volunteers, that invasive species and litter remain ongoing challenges in natural spaces, and that creating meaningful outdoor experiences for young children can help build lifelong connections to nature.
Lower school faculty, staff, and students celebrated the 5th grade class as they made one final walk through the halls this morning before entering the Meeting Room for gathering.
Middle school students enjoyed their last day by sharing appreciations, performing at the annual talent show, watching the 8th grade celebration video, and spending time with friends!
8th grade students explored tower design as part of their Innovative Architecture unit with Mr. Machado. Students learned about the history of towers, structural awareness, sustainable use of resources, and community oriented design.
Congratulations, Class of 2026! We are so proud of all you have accomplished during your time at Wilmington Friends School and can't wait to see where your journeys take you next.
From Taco Tuesday at home to a special lunch at La Tolteca, first graders celebrated their study of Mexico with delicious foods, new vocabulary, and lots of smiles!
Congratulations to our middle school band and choir on their outstanding performances at last week's Music in the Parks competition in Hershey, Pennsylvania!
Middle and upper school students enjoyed ice cream and time with friends during yesterday’s 2025-2026 yearbook distribution! The countdown to summer is officially on!
Congratulations to Nora Abd El Kader ’27, Charlie Kurz ’27, Scarlett Murphy ’27, and Nya Parker ’27 for representing WFS at the 2026 Delaware Department of Transportation Bridge Competition held at Polytech High School!
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