HS Baseball today @ Charleston, 4:30. This is a make-up game. Good luck.
The Junior Class will take the ACT for free on Tuesday, April 9th beginning at 8:00 am. Taking the ACT may help with acceptance to many colleges and trade schools and may earn students scholarships to help pay for post-secondary education. Earning a 22 or above on the ACT will qualify students to take SEMO Dual Credit classes for free during high school. Check out the link for ACT prep. https://www.act.org/content/act/en/products-and-services/the-act/test-preparation/free-act-test-prep.html
We are blessed with the BEST!
The Class 1, District 7 high school speech competition was held at Ste. Genevieve High School on March 15-16. Woodland joined 20 other schools in the district to compete for a chance to qualify for the Missouri State Championships. Aaron Stewart, Peyton Slaughter, Haley Lerwick, Wyatt Roark, and Katelynn Hahs all earned medals for their district performance. Slaughter entered the Humorous Interpretation competition with her version of The 17th Annual Malcolm X. Jefferson Elementary Talent Show, a short play written by Gregory T. Burns. Slaughter performed the entire play alone, memorizing the parts of and switching between the voices of six different characters. Her performance earned her second place at Districts and qualified her to compete at the state level. She will head to Springfield, Missouri to compete against Missouri's best on April 20th. #CardinalPride
Woodland High School students in Mrs. Layton's International Foods class recently made sushi that included rice, crab meat, a variety of vegetables, and seaweed wrap.
HS Baseball today vs Charleston is canceled. Game will be made up on 4/4 with the location still TBD.
3/26-update:
JH Baseball vs Advance @ Woodland is canceled. Game is rescheduled for 3/27 @ Woodland, 4:30.
3/25-update:
HSB vs Bell City (H) has been canceled and moved to 3/28.
HSSB @ Charleston has been canceled and moved to 3/28.
Congratulations to Woodland High School's members of the National Technical Honor Society: Madelyn Allen, Amber Baker, Braylynn Gale, and Trenton Proffer. Students have to meet rigorous guidelines to be eligible for acceptance into NTHS:
- Available only to High School Seniors
- Students must exhibit good character
- Maintain a B+ or better at the Cape Career and Technology Center
- 3.25 or better on a 4.0 GPA scale
_ Have no more than five absences in their senior year
_ Have no discipline referrals from Woodland or CTC
- Be recommended by their CTC instructor
#CardinalPride
Save the Date! Woodland is hosting a Fine Arts Night on Thursday, April 18th from 5:00pm-7:30pm.
Last week, Woodland High School recognized students who exhibited qualities in leadership, citizenship, and service during the 3rd quarter. The Leadership Award recipients were freshmen Seth Wilkinson and Taylor Heuring; sophomores Robert Jansen and Faith Rouggly; juniors Ben Gabriel and Millie Bazzell; and seniors Reed Layton and London Cureton. The Citizenship Award recipients were freshman Alexis McFadden and Cory Miller; Sophomores Lily Barker and Zach Lehmann; juniors Abbi Jordan and Cameron Brown; and seniors Presley Ridings and Andrew Sitze. The Service Award recipients were freshman Makenna Rhodes and Korbin Garland; sophomores Korbin Kinder and Cadence Merrell; juniors Millie Bazzell and Jesse Lindley; and seniors Jason Cureton and Brea Baker. Congratulations! #CardinalPride
Congratulations to the following Woodland High School students for earning a position on the 2024-2025 Band Leadership Team: Chloe Green, Drum Major; Inty McCormick, Uniform Manager; Khloe Simmons, Equipment Manager; Zachery Clark, Music Librarian; and Section Leaders: Zach Bryant, Se'Aira Wages, Sarah Jordan, Christina Young, Khloe Simmons, and Zachery Clark. #CardinalPride
Woodland High School provides the opportunity for students to earn industry recognized credentials (IRCs) in four areas: Business Management, Forestry, Early Childhood, and Microsoft Office. An IRC signals that students have mastered specific workplace knowledge and skills. Congratulations to the following students for passing the Business Management IRC: Kallie Davis, Korbin Kinder, Kamren McCormick, Aaron Stewart, Dalton Tharp, Merlin Tucker, and Eli Vawter. #CardinalPride
Last week, Woodland High School students had the opportunity to dissect pigs in Ms. Prasanphanich's Forensics class to learn the protocols pathologists follow during an autopsy.
Save the Date! The Woodland Drama Club presents "Teachers on the Verge and Oprah Made Me Do It "on May 3, 2024 at the Mayfield Center.
On March 14, Woodland High School hosted their 2nd Youth Entrepreneurship Fair. High School students had the opportunity to sell their products. Products included hair bows, hair clips, bracelets, artwork, pins, and more! #CardinalPride
Mrs. Kinder's Geometry class used their knowledge of measurement, area, and perimeter to design floor plans of their dream house.
Due to incoming weather, tonight's Parent Teacher Conferences have ended early. All other evening events have been canceled. Please be safe.
Senior Reed Layton has decided to attend Southeast Missouri State University to pursue a career in English Education and Creative Writing. Congratulations Reed! #CardinalPride #iDecided #rootEdMissouri
Congratulations to senior Brayden Hastings for making 1,000 points during his high school basketball career at Woodland. Brayden is pictured with the Woodland High School Basketball team and coaches. #CardinalPride