Inspiring the Next Generation: Rep. Sarah McBride Meets with WFS 8th Graders
WFS 8th graders had the incredible opportunity to meet virtually with Congresswoman Sarah McBride, Delaware’s at-large representative and a lifelong resident dedicated to public service.
Representative McBride shared how her love for Delaware politics began when she was a middle schooler herself, participating in Youth in Government at Cab Calloway and learning how to legislate. She spoke candidly about her journey—how questions of belonging shaped her path, how mentors like Jack Markell and Beau Biden influenced her work, and how the history of advocates who fought injustice continues to inspire her in Washington.
WFS students also learned about the realities of life in public office: representing more than one million Delawareans in the U.S. House; championing healthcare, housing, education, and dignity for all; and navigating challenging conversations with people who agree and disagree. She reminded students that “hard things are hard,” but progress comes from those willing to do meaningful, uncomfortable work.
Thank you to Representative McBride for taking the time and encouraging our students to stay engaged, stay curious, and believe in their ability to make change.
WFS 8th graders had the incredible opportunity to meet virtually with Congresswoman Sarah McBride, Delaware’s at-large representative and a lifelong resident dedicated to public service.
Congratulations to our community members who shared their talents at this week's Informal Concert! This concert is designed to showcase the talent of our students, parents, and faculty in an informal, yet serious, chamber concert or recital format.
WFS families gathered on Friday evening for the Home & School Engagement, Inclusion and Belonging Movie Night — complete with pajamas, blankets, popcorn, chicken fingers, snacks, and a full candy “salad bar” as we transformed the space into the colorful world of The Lorax.
This morning, Nick Heckles ’28, Kylie Poole ’28, Head of School Ken Aldridge, Samantha Poole, and Matt Heckles gathered for an appreciation and reflection breakfast with Austin and Vega, our exchange students from The Friends’ School Hobart in Tasmania, Australia.
WFS Director of College Guidance Kathleen Martin recently joined 11 other guidance counselors from Quaker-affiliated independent schools across the East Coast for a two-day visit to Guilford College, the only Quaker-founded college in the Southeast.
French 5 students explored the connections between food, culture, and language — and what better way to do that than through dessert? This week, they made a délicieuse sauce au chocolat in class. Miam!
Smart Machines students recently learned how to solder, a process that involves joining metal pieces together with melted filler metal that solidifies into a strong, conductive bond.
Statement of Nondiscrimination as to Student Enrollment
Wilmington Friends School admits students of any race, color, gender, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students of these schools. Wilmington Friends School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, national and ethnic origin in administration of their educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school administered programs.