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Woodland schools celebrate homecoming

The Columbian
Published: October 21, 2022, 5:34am

WOODLAND — Students, alumni and community members celebrated Woodland High School’s homecoming on Oct. 7, as the Beavers won their game against R.A. Long High School.

Leading up to the football game, elementary and middle schools held dress-up days with each day featuring a different theme. Faculty and staff joined in.

On homecoming night, community members arrived early to receive guided tours of Woodland’s high school, led by members of the cross country and dance teams. The tours ended with families having the opportunity to meet and take photos with this year’s homecoming princesses.

This year saw the introduction of the Timber Court. Each of the high school’s clubs and organizations selected a representative whom they felt best embodied the spirit of Woodland High School. These students served on this year’s Timber Court, meeting with community members to demonstrate the wide variety of interests and passions at the school.

Organizer Sharon Conditt, government teacher and ASB adviser, said, “We are so grateful for all that was done to make this event a success for our students and school, and for our supportive community for providing great educational opportunities for our area’s children.”

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