Welcome to Wildlight Elementary!
The mission of Wildlight Elementary School is to embrace diversity and create a community of risk-taking, self-motivated learners who will reach their maximum potential academically, socially and developmentally in a safe and nurturing learning environment.
Building Resiliency
Time to Play!
Students enjoy playing on one of three Kompan playgrounds. Each playground is designed to allow for exploration, adventure, and fun!
Our Keys to Success
Wildlight students practice being Respectful, Responsible, and Actively Engaged!
Come Grab Some Grub!
Our students enjoy healthy meals prepared by our first-class cafeteria staff!
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Greetings Wildlight Families,
For everyone’s safety, parents who are utilizing the visitor spaces in the parking lot must walk their children across the crosswalk to the school doors. Please wait for the Officer or Cross Walk Designee to signal that it is safe to cross.
Side parking is for Pre-K parents only. The officer on duty may verify your child’s name to proceed to Pre-K parking.
Our school hours are:
Start: 07:50 ; 7:25 (Drop-off)
End: 2:05; 1:05 (Wednesday)
Half Days: 11:10
If your student is tardy (after 7:50), walk your child into the front office and sign him/her in.
Thank you for your help to keep everyone safe!
Wildlight News & Events
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Click the link to access the Registration Packet for 2025-2026: Registration Packet
*Please print single-sided.
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Read at Home Plan Resources
A read-at-home plan is required to be provided to parents of any K-3 student who has been identified with a substantial deficiency in reading. The Florida Department of Education has compiled resources that each school district must include into a read-at-home plan provided to the parent of a student who is identified as having a substantial reading deficiency. A read-at-home plan includes information and resources connected to the essential components of reading: oral language, phonological awareness, phonics, f luency, vocabulary and comprehension.
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Family At-Home Reading Guide for Student Success
Family,
You are your student’s first teacher, and reading with your student is a proven way to promote early literacy. Helping to make sure your student is reading on grade level by third grade is one of the most important things you can do to prepare him/her for the future. By reading with your student for 20 minutes per day and adding a few simple strategies as a part of your daily routine, you can make a positive impact on your student’s success in school. We are happy to provide you with this Family At-Home Reading Guide, which includes strategies to help your student become a more proficient reader!
Sincerely, Nassau County School District