From the struggles of war to the struggles at home after war, a veteran’s life is not easy. But, this often is not realized by many Americans who take their freedoms for granted. In...
In the 2016-2017 school year, the freshmen and sophomore got their own personal chromebooks to take home. They also get to keep it for over the summer for their summer work. The seniors and...
FROM: Robert Murdy, Timber Team Coach I just wanted to share some pictures and results from Friday’s Axe Games between the Wamogo and Woodland Timber Teams here at Woodland. We had over 40 competitors in...
Most of the time we report the news. Right now, we are the news! Congratulations to Hawk Headlines Documentaries for sweeping both awards in the short documentary category–Critics Award and Best Short Documentary. Producers...
As over two million Americans serve in the U.S. military, it is important to honor those risking their lives for the safety and freedom of their fellow American citizens. This is especially true as...
Ryan Martin, was diagnosed with Spina Bifida when he was born and had both his legs amputated at the age of two. Through Martin’s life he has been able to depend on basketball for...
Through Woodland Regional High School’s Internship Program, students at Woodland were given the opportunity to gain firsthand experience in a career they hope to pursue. The program was piloted in the 2015-16 school year,...
When Woodland Regional opened 16 years ago technology was a limited resource in the Fine Arts department which created a barrier for the students to compose and create. Now, all that has changed. During...