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Sixth graders return to Junior Achievement’s BizTown for the first time in years to experience personal finance by becoming sales managers and CEOs for a day

Friday, June 3, 2022

  Woodland's sixth graders attended BizTown to learn about business and personal finance through hands-on experiences   Woodland Middle School’s sixth graders worked as customer service representatives, store managers, and...

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Woodland Public Schools proudly introduces Dr. Russell Evans as new Woodland Middle School Principal

Monday, May 30, 2022

Dr. Russell Evans with his family   Woodland Public Schools proudly announces their selection of Dr. Russell Evans as Principal of Woodland Middle School beginning in the upcoming 2022-23 school year. Evans accepted the position on...

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Woodland’s elementary students learn about Pacific Gray Whales from a visiting teacher from the Columbia River Maritime Museum

Monday, May 23, 2022

Field Educator Kelly McKenzie taught Woodland's elementary students about Pacific Gray Whales   Elementary students in Woodland learned about Pacific Gray Whales, one of the species native to the Pacific Northwest, with...

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Paraprofessionals make effective student learning a reality… and you can join, too!

Monday, May 9, 2022

Woodland Public Schools recognizes the hard work and dedication of its paraprofessionals, instructional assistants who help students develop, grow, and learn in every part of their academic career from kindergarten through...

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FVRL partnered with Woodland Public Schools to provide a dedicated library for Yale students and all residents of Yale Valley

Monday, May 2, 2022

Yale students visit the library to learn about using resources for research and how libraries work   A partnership between The Yale Valley Library District (YVLD), A local library district managed by the Fort Vancouver Regional...

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State Board of Health votes not to require COVID-19 vaccine for K-12 students

Wednesday, April 13, 2022

On Wednesday, April 13, the Washington State Board of Health (SBOH), the agency who determines immunization requirements for students in all K-12 schools, voted to not require Washington’s students to be vaccinated against COVID-19...

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