Remember the first day of high school. You were a freshman who was scared of the upperclassmen. You didn’t know how to get to classes. You got up with your best friend to go...
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VIDEO:: Best Buddies 2013-14
A look back at the Best Buddies program at Woodland Regional High School over the past year. Video courtesy Christine MacSweeney, Best Buddies director....
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Fun At Fenway
Walking on crutches is uncomfortable, especially using them in the big city of Boston. But no matter how uncomfortable it is, there is always something positive that comes out of it. I was on...
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Seniors’ Biggest Fears for College
College is a challenge, but most people would say college is the best years of their life. Seniors are looking forward to college and cannot get it off their mind. There is so much...
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Senioritis
Bathing in the sun, smooth sand between your toes, cold ice cream on the tip of your tongue. Ahhh…summer. Summer is sneaking around the corner and each school day is dragging on. Students are...
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We All Scream for Ice Cream
Fudge, sprinkles, and whipped cream helped to celebrate the end of the 2014 school year as Woodland Student Council hosted their fourth annual ice cream social. Students gathered in the gymnasium and danced to...
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What You Didn’t Know About Woodland’s New Head Football Coach
If there was Guinness World Record for the “World’s Youngest Water Boy” the new head Football coach of the Woodland Hawks would be the title holder. “I tell people I got my start with...
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Reach Out Your Hand by Katelin Donnelly
Heart starts racing, pounding inside “Forgot about homework” she lied. Too many bad thoughts, In her mind it clots. “Please don’t look at me! Can’t you let me be? No one cares about my...
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She By Dan Hotham
It was just like any normal day for me. The back of the bus was full of its usual shouts, laughter and swears that were louder than a Metallica concert. What’s ironic about that...
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Broken Glass By Taylor Lukeski and Audra Blewitt
The sun rose that day with extraordinary beauty. The sky was a mix of pink and yellow hues, coloring the city with exquisite splendor. I’d never seen the metropolitan area so warm and cozy...
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