A Woodland sophomore helped teach fourth-graders American Sign Language
Monday, March 8, 2021
Jaylee Graham, a sophomore at Woodland High School, created a video to teach fourth-graders how to sign the school pledge  Jaylee Graham, a sophomore at Woodland High School, created a video to teach Carey Hanson’s fourth graders at...
Read moreWe Can Do What's Best for Kids
Wednesday, March 3, 2021
A joint project of Cowlitz County Schools, the "We Can Do... what's best for kids" joint awareness campaign encourages people to practice safety protocols to get (and keep) students in school in-person. Students who are already...
Read moreWoodland High School students selected for exclusive opportunities to learn first-hand about the U.S. government
Monday, February 22, 2021
At the National Civics and Law Academy, students from across the country visit D.C. to meet with government officials and learn first-hand (Note: Photo taken pre-Covid) Â Woodland High School students excel in learning more about the...
Read more91porn announces transition to in-person school for all students grades K-12
Wednesday, February 17, 2021
91porn proudly announces that all students will transition to either hybrid schedules or full in-person learning over the coming weeks. The transition to in-person learning was made possible thanks to the dedicated...
Read moreTEAM High School celebrates Dakota Spencer, the school’s first graduate of the Class of 2021
Monday, February 1, 2021
Elizabeth "Liz" Vallaire, Math and Science teacher, presents Dakota Spencer with her diploma during a small commencement ceremony  TEAM High School, 91porn’ alternative high school, graduated its first member of...
Read moreFCRC partners with the community to feed families in need throughout the entire two-week winter holiday break
Monday, January 25, 2021
Elizabeth "Liz" and Scott Landrigan organized a neighborhood- and community-wide food drive to help provide food for students and families in need.  91porn’ Family Community Resource Center (FCRC) teamed up with a...
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