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Anna Dueholm

Anna Dueholm, Junior Editor

Anna is a senior and junior editor on the Beacon. When she’s not working on the hugely successful and praised SGA, she can be found converting anyone she can find into a country music fan or complaining about morning swim practice, even when it’s not swim season. Her friends love that. At any given time, it’s a safe assumption that she needs coffee and would rather be at the beach.

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DCPS makes changes to senior clearance amid pandemic

Winston Botts and Anna Dueholm June 15, 2020

The DCPS Coronavirus Response Team and Wilson’s administrative team released information clarifying changes to senior clearance policies for the class of 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic on...

Wellness team works to support students during COVID-19

Wellness team works to support students during COVID-19

Anna Dueholm, Junior Editor April 24, 2020

In the unprecedented times of the coronavirus pandemic, it may seem as if the only thing that’s certain is that everything is uncertain. This uneasiness has many of us feeling anxious or stressed. Being...

Wilson expecting over 2,000 students next year

Winston Botts and Anna Dueholm April 2, 2020

Wilson is projected to have a student body of 2,015 students in the upcoming school year, roughly a 25 student increase from this year. This is the highest enrollment projection Wilson has seen to date. Each...

Martin proposes extra special education staff to manage 504 plans

Anna Dueholm, Junior Editor March 10, 2020

The number of Wilson students with 504 plans has increased significantly, from 45 plans in 2015 to 167 as of this February. In response, Principal Kimberly Martin has included new special education staff...

Off campus food policy cuts litter in half in past months

Anna Dueholm, Junior Editor January 30, 2020

Science teacher Dani Moore measured a 50 percent decrease in litter around Wilson between October and November, though she has noticed an uptick since winter break. The decrease came after the outside...

Wilson sends delegation to Chicago Model UN conference

Wilson sends delegation to Chicago Model UN conference

Anna Dueholm, Junior Editor December 25, 2019

It’s 12:45 am and someone is banging on your door, screaming, “Your country needs you!” No, it’s not an invasion, it’s a crisis simulation at the Chicago Model UN conference! Wilson sent a team...

Hall sweeps strictly enforced

Anna Dueholm, Junior Editor November 20, 2019

Hall sweeps have been closely enforced in the last month in an effort to address problems with students being tardy for class and lingering in the hallways after the bell rings.   As dictated by the...

Law professor discusses the Constitution’s relevance with Wilson students

Law professor discusses the Constitution’s relevance with Wilson students

Anna Dueholm, Junior Editor October 30, 2019

How does the Constitution apply to your life? Leave it to Kim Wehle to let you know. A staunch believer that the historic document is relevant to each of us daily, regardless of age or background, the...

PARCC score breakdown by race released

Anna Dueholm, Junior Editor October 14, 2019

Wilson saw a slight improvement in PARCC scores last school year. Score reports, separated by race, were recently released by the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE). PARCC tests...

Spicciani encourages tigers to R.O.A.R. with teaching philosophy

Spicciani encourages tigers to R.O.A.R. with teaching philosophy

Anna Dueholm, Junior Editor September 8, 2019

Having just arrived in the U.S. from Italy, Simona Spicciani, a generally avid public speaker, was nervous to say anything at all in English. Fearful of stuttering and not being taken seriously, the Italian...

Jamie Steinman brings his passion for performing to DC drag scene

Jamie Steinman brings his passion for performing to DC drag scene

Anna Dueholm, Junior Editor June 9, 2019

While the rest of us are scrambling to finish homework or catching up on the latest “Game of Thrones” episode on Sunday nights, junior Jamie Steinman is stupefying audiences with vibrant song, dance,...

Fourteen staff members to leave Wilson

Fourteen staff members to leave Wilson

Anna Dueholm, Junior Editor June 8, 2019

Fourteen Wilson teachers and staff members have decided not to return next year. Among those leaving are English teacher and football coach Jacob Williams, choir director Lori Williams, and Assistant Principal...

Graphic by Shirah Lister

Objectifying lists in bathrooms reflect failure to protect women

Anna Dueholm, Junior Editor May 5, 2019

Recently, a list of boys’ names was found in the girls bathroom under a heading that read, “Boys to avoid,” created by girls naming boys they felt were guilty of harassment and/or assault. In retaliation,...

DCPS terminates new School Without Walls admissions policy that promoted diversity

DCPS terminates new School Without Walls admissions policy that promoted diversity

Anna Dueholm, Junior Editor March 26, 2019

In an effort to increase diversity at the selective School Without Walls High School (SWW), the school’s administration proposed a policy last fall that would allow the top 15 students of each middle...

Beyond the track: what it takes to be a Wilson runner

Beyond the track: what it takes to be a Wilson runner

Anna Dueholm, Junior Editor March 4, 2019

Track is a sport where people just run around a track, right? Not really. There is much more to the sport than meets the eye. What most people don’t see is all of the hard work that goes on behind the...

Illustration by Alik Schier

Ferebee’s hire continues problematic DCPS trend of enlisting pro-charter educators

Anna Dueholm, Junior Editor March 4, 2019

Dr. Lewis Ferebee stepped into his role as acting DCPS chancellor in mid-January, bringing with him a potentially problematic charter-oriented attitude. Right now, DCPS needs a leader who firmly believes...

Beloved choir director Lori Williams to resign and pursue jazz career

Beloved choir director Lori Williams to resign and pursue jazz career

Anna Dueholm, Junior Editor March 4, 2019

After 15 years of teaching and nurturing Wilson students, choir director Lori Williams has decided to leave Wilson next year. She plans to pursue her music career full-time. Williams began working...

Photo by Margaret Heffernan

Friendly crossing guard builds rapports with Tenley students

Anna Dueholm, Junior Editor January 27, 2019

Whether it’s a friendly wave in the morning or pleasant small talk when everyone’s cleared out in the afternoon, Joseph Dorsey, Alice Deal Middle School’s crossing guard and very own guardian angel,...

Stories of the government shutdown

Stories of the government shutdown

Elie Salem, Tiffany Missembe, Zara Hall, and Anna Dueholm January 26, 2019

The recent government shutdown has been the longest, and likely most catastrophic, in American history. 800,000 federal workers have remained furloughed for close to a month. Tens of thousands have been...

Tigers suit up for the business world

Tigers suit up for the business world

Anna Dueholm, Junior Editor December 22, 2018

Maybe you’ve heard about them through the weekly news email. Maybe you saw their first fundraiser: event parking for Wilson’s production of “Rent.” The new club on campus, Future Business Leaders...

Don't you want to know s'more about Girl Scouts?

Don’t you want to know s’more about Girl Scouts?

Anna Dueholm, Junior Editor May 9, 2018

The usual hustle and bustle of Wilson hallways sees a little extra chaos this time of year. No, we’re not referring to AP exams, finals, or graduation. It’s Girl Scout Cookie season. This Girl Scout...

Tiger Cubs: Janney Jaguars anticipate the wonders of Wilson

Tiger Cubs: Janney Jaguars anticipate the wonders of Wilson

Remember what you thought high school would be like when you were younger? Chances are, most of it was wrong. The Beacon wanted to find out what future Tigers think of high school and Wilson, so we sat...

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