Wilsona School District

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Wilsona School District
Location
Los Angeles County, surrounding areas
California
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesPre K-8th Grade
Established1915; 107 years ago (1915)
Superintendent[1]
Schools4
Students and staff
Students1,250
Teachers65
Other information
Website[1]

The Wilsona School District is a school district that serves most of the rural community of Lake Los Angeles, California, USA, and its surrounding areas. It neighbors Keppel Union School District which also serves part of the community of Lake Los Angeles to the south.

The Wilsona School District has approximately 1,250 students enrolled in 4 schools:

The Wilsona School District serves transitional kindergarten through the 8th grade. All high school level education (9th - 12th grades) in the metropolitan area is provided by the Antelope Valley Union High School District.

List of schools[]

Elementary Schools[]

Wilsona Elementary School opened in 1915. It served kindergarten through 8th grade before Challenger Middle School was built in the late 1980s. Wilsona later closed, but reopened years later to serve pre K partnered with Palmdale School District and fifth grade from Challenger. As of the 2021–2022 school year (starting August 10, 2021), Wilsona Elementary School expanded to include fifth grade.

Junior High School[]

Challenger Middle School was built in 1987 to 1988, opening in the 1988–1989 school year. Challenger added 5th grade to its campus when Wilsona Elementary School closed. As of the 2021–2022 school year, Challenger serves sixth grade to eighth grade.

Alternate Schools[]

  • Wilsona Achievement Academy (6th-8th grade)

Wilsona Achievement Academy served sixth grade through eighth grade as an alternative school on the south side of the Wilsona Elementary School campus. As of the 2021–2022 school year (starting August 10, 2021), Wilsona Achievement Academy remains closed and serves as the site for Wilsona's community clinic, serving the community of Lake Los Angeles and surrounding areas.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "A Message to Our Families from Susan Andreas-Bervel, Superintendent (12-09-21)".

External links[]

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