Hawk Headlines 2025 Wrapped
The new year can bring along many things for a lot of people, but it is important to not forget what has happened in the past. So in honor of…
Read moreThe new year can bring along many things for a lot of people, but it is important to not forget what has happened in the past. So in honor of…
Read moreWoodland Regional is rolling up its sleeves, partnering with the American Red Cross to host a student-led blood drive. With the success of last year’s drive, the National Honor Society…
Read moreThe annual Festival of Trees, hosted by the United Way, will once again support area food banks. Local communities and schools, such as Woodland Regional High School, decorate and donate…
Read moreIn just 48 hours, thousands of drivers tore through Beacon Falls at speeds well above the limit, turning a quiet stretch of street into a corridor of constant speed violations.…
Read moreAs the Hawks softball team gets ready for their upcoming season, they have decided to get together and make Christmas gift baskets for kids. “Lisa had actually heard about this…
Read moreWoodland had a fundraiser this past week, it was the Double Goods Fundraiser and it started Monday, December 8, at 9:00 A.M, and ended on Sunday, December 14, at 9:00…
Read moreInstead of the usual parade of hoodies, backpacks, and half-asleep students hustling to first period, Woodland Regional is about to look a little more like a giant sleepover. On December…
Read moreThis year, the annual tradition strikes once again—the students of Early College Experience (ECE) English class will go to visit the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), in New York City…
Read moreFor those Woodland students who have an admiration for social studies, they can look no further than their new sanctuary called Rho Kappa. Before, social studies students were unable to…
Read moreWoodland’s National Honor Society (NHS) chapter is entering the new school year under the guidance of a new leader, humanities teacher Casey Stevens, who is eager to steer the organization…
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