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Welcome back to Wilton to all our scholars, their families, host families, and everyone in our community who so tirelessly support the program! Here’s to another great school year…

To our new ABC Scholars, freshmen Joel and Peter, welcome to Wilton and Wilton High School! Here’s to your success.

Welcome, Michelle and Michael Perri, our new Resident Directors for the ABC Girls’ House! Michelle is the Executive Assistant at Jericho Partnership and Pathways in Danbury and Michael is a … Continue reading »

ABC of Wilton is seeking candidates who live in Wilton to become host families for our incoming scholars. In this role, the host family is paired with a scholar and … Continue reading »

JR, Raphael and JP looking dapper in their finery for an evening with their classmates and friends at The Stepping Stones Museum. JR was crowned Prom King too!     

Our three seniors did us all proud with their achievements. Congratulations, gentlemen! JR – PTSA Book Award – Public Speaking Raphael – A Better Chance National Academic Achievement Award JP … Continue reading »

Congratulations to Barry, for winning the contest for self-written poems at the Wilton High Festival of Languages! Barry recited his Spanish poem, ““Conversaciones con mi tecnología”. Well done! Click here … Continue reading »

A Better Chance of Wilton is pleased to announce that we joined the AmazonSmile program, Amazon’s venture to support charitable organizations. By shopping through the AmazonSmile website and selecting “A … Continue reading »

Congratulations to JR, our 2013 Wilton High Homecoming King! JR is a senior and also the WHS Executive Board Vice President this year.

Welcoming Aqueelah, Darvin, Essence & Zachary!
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Micah graduated in June as part of the Wilton High School Class of 2013. He arrived at the University of Connecticut in August. We wish him the very best!

ABC has lost a friend. Win Kellogg was a profoundly generous, tireless advocate of ABC and a founding member of the Wilton ABC Board. She and her husband, Spen, were … Continue reading »