Community School and Laurel Ledge 5th Graders met at Pent Field in Beacon Falls last Friday for a fun-filled day full of activities, meeting new people, and delicious food....
For years Fine Arts Night has been about recognizing the artists of Woodland, but this year, along with acknowledging the talented artists, the students ran the show. Pieces were arranged by students such as Kaylee Walsh,...
Story by Carly Erickson and Veronica Dergachev Usually, your traditional elementary school is grades Pre-K through fifth grade. But, in Prospect, there are two elementary schools. Algonquin, the older of the two schools,...
On Friday June 12th, the WRSC will be hosting the first ever Mr. Woodland competition. Over the next two weeks, we will be featuring each of the nine contestants who will be competition for...
For many, a CSI themed competition sounds like something straight out of a TV show, however for the Forensics Club at Woodland it’s a chance to use some of their most unique skills. Clara...
The Region 16 Budget for the 2015-2016 school year was recently passed, bringing changes to schools across Region 16. The most prominent changes being made within the region will include a full day Kindergarten...
As spring arrives, so does one of the most frustrating national holidays of the year: Mothers’ Day. Instead of knitting my mother a scarf, personalizing a flowerpot, or crafting her a macaroni necklace, I...
Story by Tina Vlamis A bright spotlight illuminates the back of the otherwise pitch black auditorium, driving the audience’s attention to Patrick Vogel, singing, ‘Prepare Ye Way of the Lord.’ He captures the audience...
“The greatest casualty is being forgotten.” The Wounded Warrior Project is a foundation that revolves around making sure that wounded soldiers know that we are supporting them and are thankful for all that they...