Council Bluffs Schools--Woodrow Wilson Junior High School

Title

Council Bluffs Schools--Woodrow Wilson Junior High School

Subject

local news

Description

C.B. Schools--Woodrow Wilson Junior High School
715 North 21st Street
Dedicated May 16, 1962
Brooks Withholds Approval Of Plans For New School. November 16, 1959
School TO Need Fire Sprinkler; Building Inspector Gets ICBO Opinion. November 23, 1959
Butler Gets Contract For New Junior High School; At Base Bid Of $951,000. December 5, 1959
Board Starts Plans For Westside School; Meets With Architect. February 24, 1959
Bronze Brick To Face New School. December 31, 1959
Architect Hopes Whole Design Of School Will Be Considered; Rather Than Any One Phase. May 20, 1959
School Design Brings Praise--And Criticism; Stormy Weather Cuts Audience. May 21, 1959
Three Main Sections And Open Courtyard In Proposed School; Architect Shows Drawings. May 21, 1959
School Board Bumps Into 'Lousy Soil' Problem; Instead Of Learning How To Cut Construction Costs. June 18, 1959
School "Test". March 22, 1960
School On Way Up. July 23, 1960
It'll Be Wilson Junior High School. November 15, 1960
Wilson School Contracts Let; Total $81,439 For Equipment. February 17, 1961
2 New Junior High Schools Racing Toward Completion; With Classes Opening Sept. 5. August 20, 1961
Wilson Junior High Formally Accepted. November 29, 1961
New Wilson School Is Termed A Monument, Fortress, Temple; 300 Persons Hear Galbreth. May 17, 1962
Minor Damage In School Fire; Junior High Repairs To Cost 'About $150.' January 14, 1965
Athletic Field Named Council Bluffs Stadium; Grid Debut Friday Night. September 8, 1966
Decorated Wilson Halls. January 29, 1973
The Open Courtyard. March 25, 1973
Custodians Polish While Kids Play. December 28, 1974
IGE Looks For Direction; In The Halls Of Learning. February 13, 1975
Class work part of Wilson outing. October 28, 1978
Wison works to help Goodfellows. December 15, 1978
Orkans to invade Wilson. March 24, 1979
School repair to cost more. September 27, 1979
Mom, dad attend school on Wilson's Swap Day. October 17, 1979
Food kids love to hate; Peeking behind the lunch counter. October 8, 1979
Eastside Opens Its Cafeteria; Wilson Also Ready To Serve Hot Meals. November 1, 1981
Anita educator is Wilson principal. July 15, 1985
Paper hearts show Wilson teens care. March 28, 1986
Bluffs junior high students lobby for drinking age hike. April 24, 1986
Program keeping students in school. February 18, 1987
Wilson students to 'Celebrate Us'. October 4, 1987
Wilson parents pleased with school, programs. December 12, 1987
C.B. students polish leadership skills at 25-hour weekend meet. December 14, 1987
'Prank' threat sends 575 youths out into the cold. January 13, 1988
Wilson nominated for excellence. December 17, 1988
Wilson Junior High students win Food Bank award for fourth year. January 31, 1989
Wilson 'one of top Iowa schools'. March 1, 1989
Wilson students given seedlings to replace storm-damaged trees. April 30, 1989
Students learn about themselves at retreat. May 4, 1989
Wilson gets education award. May 15, 1989
Threat cancels dance at Wilson. February 9, 1990
'Violent' student kept out. January 18, 1990
Student charged in knife incident. November 17, 1990
Suspended student on home-bound plan. December 9, 1990
Police investigate Wilson incidents. October 20, 1991
Junior high teacher hurt breaking up fight. January 23, 1992
Boy's jaw broken in fight at Wilson. February 7, 1992
Wilson student faces charges for carrying knife at dance. February 12, 1992
Teen is arrested after school fight. April 10, 1992
Wlson teacher associate files assault complaints against student. April 15, 1992
Youths told they can stop gangs. May 7, 1992

Creator

Nonpareil reporting

Source

Daily Nonpareil

Publisher

Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil Archives

Date

1955-1992

Format

Document

Type

Newspaper articles

Identifier

Council_Bluffs_Schools_Woodrow_Wilson_Junior_High

Coverage

Council Bluffs, Iowa

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Text

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