Since the start of the school year, many changes had to be put in place in order to meet covid guidelines. Among these changes is that of clubs having to adapt to how they...
Woodland has always been a safe and welcoming environment for all students. With that, Woodland’s GSA enhanced this welcoming environment for the LGBTQ+ students. At GSA club meetings and events, LGBTQ+ members and their...
After being told what makes a good relationship, it’s now time to look at how to apply these morals to everyday life. The strongest people are those who can acknowledge they have their problems...
Everyone is involved in some sort of relationship, whether it be a friendship or companionship. The Gender-Sexuality Alliance (GSA) always has meetings to talk about issues relating to the LGBT+ community and the importance...
When the Gender-Sexuality Alliance hosted their annual Thanksgiving party this year, members brought in delicious foods and discussed what GSA means to them. “GSA stands for gender-sexuality alliance, but it originally stood for gay-straight...
The Woodland GSA recently had a visit from Toni Cartisano, a member of the Stonewall Speakers, to talk about her story of self discovery and how she wishes to help LGBT youth across Connecticut....
Woodland’s Gender-Sexuality Alliance, also known as GSA, has opened up meetings for the 2018-2019 school year. GSA is an inclusive community for all of the student body. Members of the club describe it as...
It may seem like a small deal, but most people are afraid to show who they really are, especially people in the LGBTQ community. People fear that their true colors may bring rejection, harassment,...
On Wednesday June 8th, Woodland’s Gay Straight Alliance hosted a stress relieving watermelon smash in the third floor courtyard by the cafeteria after school. Students could pay $2 to smash one watermelon or $1...