As a high school athlete, Steve McCusker spent 3 months of the year on the diving board. He dedicated himself to the sport and worked hard, practicing at least ten hours each week. But...
This marking period students in Chris Decker’s civics class have been learning about how local and state governments work. So Decker decided to make the lessons more interesting for his students. “I thought it...
It’s the first day of your freshman year of high school. You just had lunch, which was quite terrifying experience, and you’re really regretting getting both pizza and french fries. Your stomach is in...
We asked Kurt Ogren, Principal of Woodland Regional High School, a few questions about the whats going on around Woodland, and a few about himself. How do you think the school year has gone...
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...
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...
On the first day back at school after summer break it is not unusual to see an unfamiliar face in the hallway. There are always new students and sometimes a few new teachers. And...
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...
A few years ago, Woodland senior Rachael Cavallaro heard a story about a young girl who donated her hair to an organization called Locks of Love. Locks of Love collects donated ponytails that they then...