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PASS program helps Woodland High School student graduate early

March 20, 2021, 6:02am Community

A Woodland High School student will be able to graduate a semester early after participating in the school’s Positive Academic Support System, known as PASS. Read story

Braxton Manring, 2, smiles while in the hospital for treatment of a blood disorder similar to leukemia.

Parade to cheer Woodland 2-year-old ahead of chemo

Braxton Manring, 2, smiles while in the hospital for treatment of a blood disorder similar to leukemia.

March 13, 2021, 6:01am Clark County Health

A month ago, 2-year-old Braxton Manring of Woodland was diagnosed with a blood disorder similar to leukemia — but he’s still smiling. Read story

WOODLAND: Jaylee Graham, a sophomore at Woodland High School, created a video to teach fourth-graders how to sign the school pledge.

Woodland students learn to recite pledge in American Sign Language

WOODLAND: Jaylee Graham, a sophomore at Woodland High School, created a video to teach fourth-graders how to sign the school pledge.

March 13, 2021, 5:54am Community

Woodland High School sophomore Jaylee Graham created a video to teach fourth-graders at Columbia Elementary School how to sign the school’s Woodland Way pledge using American Sign Language, also known as ASL. Read story

WOODLAND: The Woodland Corner Store, 1697 Lewis River Road, was named Business of the Year.

Woodland Chamber awards Citizen, Employee and Business of the Year

WOODLAND: The Woodland Corner Store, 1697 Lewis River Road, was named Business of the Year.

March 6, 2021, 5:56am Community

The Woodland Chamber of Commerce recently awarded its Citizen of the Year, Employee of the Year, and Business of the Year awards. Read story

WOODLAND: Woodland High School student Leah Riley, left, participated in National Civics and Law Academy in 2020 before the pandemic. Typically students spend a week in Washington, D.C.

Woodland students selected for government learning programs

WOODLAND: Woodland High School student Leah Riley, left, participated in National Civics and Law Academy in 2020 before the pandemic. Typically students spend a week in Washington, D.C.

February 27, 2021, 5:57am Community

Two Woodland High School students were recently selected to participate in programs that encourage learning about the U.S. government. Read story

Woodland Public Schools prepares for full in-person, hybrid learning

February 19, 2021, 6:01am Clark County News

Elementary students in Woodland Public Schools will transition to in-person instruction five days a week starting Feb. 23, and the district plans to have all K-12 students in some form of in-person instruction by March 2. Read story

WOODLAND: TEAM High School, Woodland Public Schools&#039; alternative high school, produced its first graduate from the Class of 2021: Dakota Spencer, who was honored at a brief ceremony on Jan.

First student from TEAM High School Class of 2021 graduates

WOODLAND: TEAM High School, Woodland Public Schools&#039; alternative high school, produced its first graduate from the Class of 2021: Dakota Spencer, who was honored at a brief ceremony on Jan.

February 6, 2021, 6:05am Clark County News

TEAM High School, Woodland Public Schools’ alternative high school, produced its first graduate from the Class of 2021: Dakota Spencer, who was honored at a brief ceremony on Jan. 15. The small ceremony was held in-person with few people to remain safe. Spencer had just started at the school in… Read story

Woodland school staffers create Winter Break Boxes to help families in need

January 30, 2021, 5:54am Community

Woodland Public Schools’ Family Community Resource Center teamed up with Columbia Elementary School Secretary Elizabeth “Liz” Landrigan and her husband, Scott Landrigan, safety and facilities director for Woodland Public Schools, to run a neighborhood project to benefit families in need during the two-week break when district food services were shut… Read story

Students work on computers in the existing TEAM High School portable in Woodland on Jan. 22.

Donation buys second portable classroom for Woodland’s TEAM high school

Students work on computers in the existing TEAM High School portable in Woodland on Jan. 22.

January 27, 2021, 6:04am Clark County News

When most students return to Woodland’s TEAM high school, it won’t seem roomier just because the chairs and tables are spaced out. The building really will be larger, thanks to a donation from the John Moffitt Charitable Foundation, and that’s given teachers room for their visions for the school. Read story

WOODLAND: TEAM High School received a $22,000 donation, which the school used to add a multipurpose facility, at right, for additional student learning and services.

Donation funds Woodland school building

WOODLAND: TEAM High School received a $22,000 donation, which the school used to add a multipurpose facility, at right, for additional student learning and services.

January 16, 2021, 6:02am Community

Woodland Public Schools’ alternative high school, TEAM High School, received a $22,000 donation from the John Moffitt Charitable Foundation to procure and install an additional portable facility on the school’s grounds. Read story