On April 20th 1999, Rachel Scott was the first victim killed at the Columbine High School tragedy. She was 17 years old. In the midst of an awful experience it is hard to have...
By Sabina Kica English teacher. Tennis coach. New York Giants super-fan. Hawks sports fanatic. And now published author. Nancy Manning is a true role model for all students at Woodland. It took vigorous amounts...
Alissa Becker, new English teacher, has returned to Woodland Regional High School from Long River Middle School with high hopes and new ideas for a productive school year. Becker left Woodland in 2003 and...
Fall is rolling in quickly and this one last sunny weekend may be your final chance to cool down with some delicious frozen yogurt while helping out Woodland’s class of 2017. On this Saturday,...
By: Tina Vlamis “Don’t even consider the option of losing,” was the mantra repeated by girls’ swim team captain Katie Drewry leading up to Woodland’s victory against Torrington on September 19th. This victory has...
“Best, Best, Best Buddies! Best, Best, Best Buddies!” could be heard down the hallway of Woodland Regional High School, when a Best Buddies meeting is taking place. Best Buddies is an international organization that...
Since she was four years old Haley Andrews has had a love for the game of soccer. On and off the field Haley is always practicing for what she loves. “I practice almost everyday....
For the past few years the Woodland World Wide program would raise money to send a few of their alumni on a trip to help in a program that would give back. Instead of...
Alicia Rafferty was inspired by a children’s book. She was first introduced to the picture book, entitled “A Thirst For Home” by Woodland teachers Megan Geary and Lisa Olivere. The book is about a...