Shocking news came to light in early February when a Daytona Beach police officer observed a 2018 Lincoln Utility vehicle weaving in and out of the lane and almost hit a curb on September...
From a journalist, to a teacher, to athletic director, then back to a teacher again, Christopher Decker has done it all. During his early days of employment, Decker worked with ESPN and NBC for...
Although his time at Woodland ended almost a year ago, Ethan Michaud, Class of 2022, continues to make his mark on the Woodland community by helping in the Math Lab. The Math Lab is...
Mark Mierzejewski is not your typical high school science teacher. Outside of school he has the responsibility of running his own farm: Shiloh Run Farm in Harwinton, Connecticut. The farm supplies anything from fresh...
Within the past few months, Woodland has seen a lot of teachers leave, arrive, and move around. Some students have new teachers, no teachers, or a substitute, waiting for theirs to come back. Although...
Dedicated and hard working are just a few of the many qualities that describe Woodland’s new music teacher, Ian Youngs He has high aspirations to expand the music program by gaining more students. Many...
Woodland athletics proves every year to be quite the powerhouse. Despite being two small towns, Beacon Falls and Prospect, provide strong athletes and teams that seem to outdo themselves each year; however, Woodland’s athletics...
June Rydzik, Woodland’s Administrative Assistant, has been nominated as and named the 2022 CAS Administrative Assistant of the Year. “I think it is a nice honor to be recognized by the Connecticut Association of...
Lately, the question looming over many students’ minds is, ‘What classes should I take next year?’ During course registration, students may have noticed some new courses being offered by Woodland this year. One of...