Beacon Falls is a small town, with only a few business littering main street. The town has Antonio’s, Beacon Falls Pizza Palace, two gas stations, a used car dealership or two, a market,...
Attending high school is hard enough: the tests, the social groups, the homework. Now imagine attending two high schools every day until 6:00 p.m., except on Fridays, doubling your workload, social groups, and homework....
In 8th grade, she won the Presidential award for attaining the highest grade average in her class. She rose above, delivering a speech at the small graduation ceremony held. Now, she’s Woodland’s class of...
Generation Z: 1995 through 2010. Old enough to have grown up playing outside with friends, yet young enough to have had a touch screen phone by sixth grade. One of the smartphone applications...
We don’t sleep. And I don’t just mean fourteen-year-olds addicted to their phones, or adults staying up all hours of the night finishing their projects. I mean everyone, from the current President of the...
People of all ages seem to love music, as it encaptures a moment, a feeling, or a story in just three or four minutes. Music underscores a teenage life – going to concerts with...
This year, a new type of video show is coming to Woodland. HawkBuster is half of a discussion of a recent movie, a classic movie, any sort of relevant film, and the other half...
After a long day at school, some kids head to their club meeting. Others head to their rehearsal, or go to sports practice. But after a long day of schoolwork, some Woodland students prefer...
December seems to be notorious for it’s Christmas music, Christmas cookies, Christmas movies, Christmas sweaters, basically anything and everything Christmas. But how much of Woodland actually celebrates Christmas? Though Christmas seems to be a...
“Keep at it. Keep being a connected community. As I said about students, the faces change, the names change, but you know, just keep doing what you’re doing. Yesterday, when I saw band for...