Monday, January 29, 2024
Why does Woodland Public Schools need an EP&O Levy? Superintendent Michael Green provides a presentation explaining what Educational Programs & Operations Levies are and why Woodland Public Schools, and nearly every school district...
Woodland's Board Members and Student Representative (from left to right): Tom Guthrie, Cody Kriege, Jeff Wray, Trish Huddleston, Paul McLendon and Sarah Stuart Woodland Public Schools recognized its dedicated Board of Directors...
Wednesday, January 17, 2024
Matthew Kamel taught students how to perform mathematics using Roman numerals in the style of the Middle Ages Fourth graders at North Fork Elementary School took part in a day-long Medieval Fair capping off their study of the Middle...
Thursday, January 4, 2024
You can help choose Woodland Public Schools' next Superintendent! As community schools remain one of the highest priorities for residents, the Board of Directors greatly values community feedback and participation in the search...
Friday, December 8, 2023
Why does the Failure of an Educational Programs & Operations Levy Impact Two School Years? The reason is how property taxes are collected. Taxes are collected on a calendar year basis. When a levy is passed, the county treasurer...
Saturday, December 2, 2023
Is Woodland's per-pupil funding cost really higher than neighboring districts? Why does OSPI list Woodland's per-pupil cost at $17,986, a much higher cost when compared to our neighboring districts? The reason is that KWRL, the...
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