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Woodland families learn about curriculum during PRIDE Night

By The Columbian
Published: April 25, 2018, 5:40am

Woodland — Woodland Middle School families saw up close what their students are working on at the school’s annual PRIDE Night. PRIDE stands for the school’s principles: perseverance, respect, integrity, determination and empathy. PRIDE Night is in its third year, and allows parents with children currently attending middle school to see what their children are learning while students preparing to enter middle school can attend to meet teachers and familiarize themselves with the school. Teachers displayed student work, portfolios and artwork and held demonstrations of a variety of subjects, ranging from math activities to hands-on science experiments. There were 24 classrooms participating. There was also a raffle with prizes donated by businesses and Woodland community members.

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