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A Wilson Area policy to move away from its Native American chief’s head logo would not have affected images on schools, such as at Avona Elementary School, seen in a 2019 file photo.
EASTON, Pa. - Should Wilson Area School District get rid of its Native American Warriors logo? Many people spoke out against the proposed change at the district's school board meeting Monday night.
Wilson Area School District is moving away from using the image of a Native American in a feathered headdress for school and sports logos. For newly purchased uniforms and products, the district ...
A Native American man in a feathered headdress has been part of Wilson Area School District's logo. WILSON BOROUGH, Pa. – The Wilson Area School District has decided to get further input from ...
The recent news that Wilson Area School District is reversing course and keeping its Native American logo, alongside other possible logos as part of a broader “logo policy” is an accommodation ...
By popular demand, the Wilson Area School District will retain its warrior chief logo. School district Superintendent Douglas Wagner announced last month that the Native American profile of a man ...
WAKEFIELD (CBS) -- Wakefield residents voted Tuesday night to keep the "Warrior" logo of their school mascot. The image of a Native American was voted out by the School Committee last March.