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Order your 26-27 School Supply Packs

Wilson Wildcat parents, we've all been there! Back-to-school sneaks up on us, and suddenly we're running from store to store trying to find supplies. But what if you could check it off your list today?

Visit the Wilson website to find the 26-27 school supply list and the link to order a school supply pack from 1st Day School Supplies

1st Day School Supplies makes it easy. In just a few clicks, you can order the exact supplies your teacher requested, packaged in a beautiful new box and delivered on time, stress-free!

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5th Grade Celebration Week

5th Grade Celebration Week is right around the corner, and we are excited to give our students a fun and memorable final week at Wilson! This time-honored tradition, coordinated by our 5th grade teachers, includes a week full of special activities for the students. Events include a field trip to Skateland, a performance by ComedySportz

and special treats as students celebrate their final days as the top dogs of the school.

 

To help cover the cost of these activities, we are asking each 5th grade family to contribute $30 per student. Please visit Membership Toolkit and click on My Account to make your payment.

 

If your family needs financial support, please reach out to Stacey Knight @ sknight@mtsd.k12.wi.us. We want to ensure every student can participate in this special week, and the PTO is happy to help as needed.

 

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Elizabeth Streubel Headshot

The Mequon-Thiensville School District (MTSD) is proud to announce that Elizabeth Streubel, Assistant Principal of Wilson Elementary School, has been selected by the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) as a member of the National Outstanding Assistant Principals “Class of 2026.” Streubel is one of only 29 assistant principals from across the United States to receive this prestigious honor. The program recognizes elementary and middle-level assistant principals who have demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to the students, staff, and communities they serve.

In November 2025, Streubel was also recognized by The Association of Wisconsin School Administrators as its 2026 Wisconsin Elementary Associate Principal of the Year. 

“Liz Streubel is a transformative leader who leads with both her head and her heart,” said Dr. Matthew Joynt, Superintendent of Schools. “Her dedication to fostering a restorative school culture and her unwavering focus on student well-being have made a profound impact at Wilson Elementary. This national recognition is a testament to the excellence she brings to MTSD every day.”

Since joining the leadership team at Wilson Elementary, Streubel has been instrumental in bridging the gap between social-emotional learning and academic achievement. Formerly a special education teacher, she brings a unique lens of advocacy and inclusion to her administrative role. She is widely recognized for her "restorative leadership" style, which focuses on building strong relationships and ensuring every student feels a sense of belonging.

The National Outstanding Assistant Principal program honors leaders who are nominated by their peers and selected by their state professional associations. As a member of the Class of 2026, Streubel will be celebrated alongside her fellow honorees for her contributions to the profession and her success in preparing students for the future.

“It is a tremendous honor to be recognized by NAESP and to represent Wilson Elementary and the Mequon-Thiensville School District,” said Streubel. “I am incredibly grateful to work alongside such dedicated educators and families who share a common goal of helping every child thrive.”

For more information on the National Outstanding Assistant Principals program and to view Liz Streubel’s official honoree profile, visit NAESP.org.

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Recruiting Now: Be Part of the FUN Behind the Fall 2026 Wilson Wacky Whoosh Fun Run!

Fun Fair Volunteers Needed!!!

We’re still looking for volunteers to help set up, run, and clean up this exciting event on Saturday, May 9th! Whether you’re a Wilson parent, an 8th–11th grade student, or a grandparent, we would love your support.

 

There are many ways to get involved and make a meaningful impact on this special day. Please take a moment to review the available volunteer opportunities and sign up—we truly appreciate your help in making the Fun Fair a success!

 

Fun Fair - Tickets on Sale Now (Presale through April 29th!!)

 

  • Wristbands: 5 & under: $10 ($5 staff); 6 & up: $15 ($10 staff)- Sent home with oldest child; After April 29th prices go up $5 - Wristbands Staff Wristbands
  • Raffle Tickets: 25 for $20 presale | $1 each after; (Winners need not be present to win) Raffle
  • Donations Still Needed: Books, small prizes, raffle items- Drop off in the Wilson lobby
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StreubelAPoftheyear

MADISON, WI — The Association of Wisconsin School Administrators has recognized Elizabeth Streubel as its 2026 Wisconsin Elementary Associate Principal of the Year. Streubel serves as assistant principal of Wilson Elementary in the Mequon-Thiensville School District.

She is known for her compassionate leadership, student-centered decision-making, and dedication to fostering a safe, inclusive, and joyful school community. Over the past three years as an assistant principal, she has led initiatives that strengthened student well-being, improved attendance, and enhanced staff morale through intentional relationship-building and restorative leadership.

“Elizabeth Streubel is a shining example of the heart and skill that define Wisconsin’s elementary school leaders,” said AWSA Executive Director Jim Lynch. “Her work at Wilson Elementary demonstrates how empathy, data-driven collaboration, and creativity can transform school culture. She leads with integrity, optimism, and a deep belief in every child’s potential.”

At Wilson Elementary, Streubel has cultivated a culture rooted in connection and care—greeting students each morning with high-fives, hugs, and encouragement to start the day with joy and belonging. Her innovative Bus of the Month program celebrates bus drivers and students who model respect, responsibility, and readiness to learn, resulting in significant reductions in bus-related behavioral incidents.

A former special education teacher, Streubel brings deep expertise in behavior intervention and inclusive practices. She has collaborated with staff to implement individualized supports, create restorative behavior plans, and strengthen family partnerships, helping reduce chronic absenteeism to just 3 percent—the school’s lowest rate in four years.

“Ms. Streubel is an indispensable part of the Wilson community,” said Principal Dr. Jocelyn Sulsberger. “She actively strives to cultivate an environment where all individuals feel safe, valued, and motivated to learn. Liz's dedication to nurturing young learners and supporting educators has had a positive impact on our school, and we are fortunate to call her a Wilson Wildcat.”

Streubel holds a master’s degree in special education from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh and is seeking an Ed.D. from Concordia University.

“Liz Streubel exemplifies what it means to lead with heart,” said MTSD Superintendent Dr. Matthew Joynt. “Her compassion, commitment to students, and unwavering support for staff and families make Wilson Elementary School a place where every child feels seen, valued, and inspired to grow.”

The Wisconsin Associate Principal of the Year program recognizes assistant and associate principals whose leadership has resulted in improved student learning, instructional collaboration, and a safe and positive school environment. Nominations are accepted from teachers, parents, principals, and others across Wisconsin.

Selection criteria include a commitment to personal excellence, collaborative leadership, personalization, curriculum, instruction and assessment, and serving as an established and respected community member. A committee representing teachers, superintendents, board members, parents, and the Department of Public Instruction reviews the applications and selects an AP of the year at the middle school and high school levels.

Considerable support comes from the Herb Kohl Educational Foundation. Streubel will be formally recognized at the Wisconsin Associate Principal Convention in January. She will also receive $1,000 for use on a project of her choice at Wilson Elementary School.  

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