Woodland Public Schools welcomes Trish Huddleston as Director Representative for District 4
Monday, December 13, 2021
Woodland Public Schools welcomes Trish Huddleston as the elected representative for the Director District 4 board position. Huddleston will be sworn into the board during the regular board meeting on Thursday, December 16, 2021....
Read moreCollaboration and teamwork across grade levels and schools help Woodland’s teachers improve student learning district-wide
Monday, December 6, 2021
Kelly Hathaway and Tara Campbell worked together previously at Vancouver Public Schools but became a team once more when Campbell started at Woodland this fall. Tara Campbell and Kelly Hathaway, two sixth-grade English Language Arts...
Read moreYale Elementary students learn fire safety from Cowlitz-Skamania Fire District 7 firefighters
Monday, November 29, 2021
Fire Chief Gary Stuart and the Cowlitz-Skamania Fire District 7 teach fire safety to Yale students each year Each year, the Cowlitz-Skamania Fire District 7 firefighters visit Yale Elementary School, Woodland Public Schools’...
Read moreWoodland High School students may earn 4 times as many college credits and will take nearly 10 times as many AP exams this year, all free-of-charge
Monday, November 22, 2021
All Woodland High School students may earn free college credits through College in the Classroom or by taking Advanced Placement classes All students attending Woodland High School can earn college credits while still attending high...
Read moreWoodland Public Schools’ food drive raises nearly 3,000 pounds of donations for area food bank
Tuesday, November 16, 2021
The district-wide food drive raised nearly 3,000 pounds of canned and dried food Students and staff at Woodland Public Schools donated 2,955 pounds of canned and dried food to the Woodland Action Center during the district-wide food...
Read moreWoodland Public Schools introduces Test to Stay protocol to help keep kids in school
Monday, November 15, 2021
Dear Woodland Families, For over 14 months, school districts in Washington State have been required to exclude students from school who were identified as close contacts of someone who tested positive for COVID-19. This has resulted in...
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