Middle School Community Comes Together for 12th Annual 5K in Support of Faithful Friends
The 12th annual Middle School 5K took place last week, bringing our community together in support of Faithful Friends Animal Society!
Students (grades five through nine) dressed up in costumes by advisory groups and contributed items as their “entry fee” to support the animals at Faithful Friends.
Head of Middle School Jon Huxtable reflected on the impact of the 5K, stating, “Through the 5K, students discover their own capacity to make a difference. As race workers, they serve. As donors, they give. As volunteers, planning committee members, and especially as runners, they learn to persevere and push through discomfort. And as spectators lining the course, their cheers and energy lift every runner around them. Each year, in the midst of one of the most demanding stretches of the school calendar, students and teachers alike dig deep to contribute to something joyous and worthy, a celebration of community and caring for others.”
“What remains constant, regardless of the beneficiary, is the gift at the heart of the event: a community that first rallied around a vision and now enthusiastically anticipates it each year. It is proof of what becomes possible when people come together, one foot in front of another, in service to something greater than themselves.”
This year’s event, organized by middle school faculty members John Hanson and Logan Goodwin, was another joyful chapter in a tradition that continues to bring together fun, purpose, and meaningful impact.
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!
Our 4th graders had a blast taking part in their annual “El Clásico” match as part of their study of Spain! “El Clásico,” which translates to “The Classic,” refers to the legendary rivalry between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, one of the most celebrated matchups in all of sports
Congratulations and bravo to our upper school student musicians who showcased their talents and entertained fellow students, faculty, and staff in last week's Chorale Showcase and Pops Concert!
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Home & School Engagement, Inclusion, and Belonging (EIB) Committee’s potluck! It was a wonderful evening filled with delicious dishes from around the world, fun games, and meaningful time together as a community.
Bravo to all of our 6th, 7th, and 8th-grade musicians who performed at our Middle School Spring Instrumental Concert, a part of our Spring Concert Series.
As part of our American History course curriculum, all 10th grade students visited the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. last week.
It was great to have so many grandparents and special friends join us at the lower school on Friday! They enjoyed partaking in classes, learning more about the school, and simply having fun with their student!
Wilmington Friends School students, who will participate in our QUEST Service Trip to Populonia, Italy, in June to work at an archaeological dig site, visited the Penn Museum in preparation for their trip.
Middle school Chinese teacher Jianglin Shi attended the Chinese Language Teachers Association Conference at the University of Rhode Island in Kingston.
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