Pink, chocolate, Valentine’s day, and flowers–what comes to mind when many think of the month February. Yet, the month of hearts is interpreted more literally than you would picture. American Heart Month is observed...
This past fall a group of Woodland girls got to experience the University of Columbia with Paul Geary in New York City. This is a yearly tradition that gets better and better every year....
After receiving his Woodland diploma in 2018, Kelmend Pacuku has been working non-stop to achieve a successful future. “I got my undergraduate degree at Central Connecticut State University and I am currently getting my...
The library media center staff rejoice as the Woodland Regional library center undergoes its first remodeling. Over the summer, the much anticipated renovated carpet was placed in, providing the space with a sleeker look....
Applying to colleges can be very stressful; it is deciding on how you want to start the next chapter of your life. While worrying about scholarships and acceptance, you might also start thinking about...
For the past few years, Woodland has offered two pathways for students looking to go into the medical field. While the Health Professionals and Certified Nursing Assistant pathways have been great options, a third...
Students know all too well the mixed emotions that come after midterms. Some students feel burnout, while others are ready to get back to work. All students have new classes which means new teachers,...
For many years, the Beacon Falls Youth Theater Company has taken over the Woodland Regional auditorium for their June musical, and this year is no different. Following their performance of The Wizard of Oz,...
Midterms are one of the busiest times of year for the Woodland community. The media center fills with studying students, and teachers are working profusely on creating study guides. This rigorous time of exam-taking...