Parent Involvement & Student Events/Activities

Parent involvement and student activities play a significant role in shaping a student's educational experience. When parents actively engage in their child's education, it creates a supportive and nurturing environment that fosters academic success. By being involved, parents can stay informed about their child's progress, provide guidance and support, and advocate for their child's needs. This collaboration between parents and educators creates a strong partnership that enhances the overall educational outcomes for students. Similarly, student activities contribute to a well-rounded education by providing opportunities for students to explore their interests beyond the classroom. These activities not only promote personal growth and development but also help students build social connections, develop self-confidence, and discover their talents. Engaging in extracurricular activities can also have a positive impact on academic performance, as it teaches students valuable skills such as time management and discipline.

Wilder Parent Involvement

Position

Name

President

Courtney May 

Vice President

Liz Denner

Treasurer

Courtney Williams 

Secretary

Jacqueline Goeppner

Volunteer Coordinator

Brittany Bosanko

Student Store and Event Coordinator

Kary Glawe 

T-Shirt and Bulletin Board Coordinator

Brittany Brietzke

Event Coordinator

Nichole Stauffer

Annual Events

Students and staff dress up like a coach for Red Ribbon Week

Red Ribbon Week

Every October, we promote healthy lifestyles with daily dress up themes for Red Ribbon Week. Student and staff get in on the fun.

Staff getting ready for the Holiday Family Craft Night

Family Craft Night

Our Wilder families and staff get together to enjoy an evening of making crafts, eating snacks, and sipping on hot chocolate. You may also get lucky and receive a visit from Santa in disguise.

Students excited about spending their Wilder Bucks at the School Store

Wilder School Store

Throughout the year students earn Wilder buck for being helpful or doing something great. Once a month, the students are able to spend their Wilder bucks on snacks, fun items, and special tickets.

Students participating in a line dance.

6th Grade Dance

6th grade students and staff get to show off their dance moves at the annual 6th grade dance.