
Good morning Woodland School District. We have encountered some black ice on the road ways this morning and a late dusting of snow that has made the roads a concern. The Woodland School District will be closed on Friday January 19. Again, we are sorry for the late notice. We hope to resume classes on Monday.

WHS Families: Tomorrow, Friday, January 19, will be a Cardinal Day. Students will report to all classes.

The Woodland School District will be in session on Friday January 19th. Buses will run wherever possible on the morning routes. The buildings will be open at 7:15 AM for parent drop-off if you are concerned about the safety of students. Thank you.

High School Sports schedule update for 1/18.
5:00 HSGB vs Dexter (H)
6:30-HSBB vs Kelly (H)
Both boys and girls games will be Varsity only.

Woodland School District grieves the passing of Board of Education Member
Doug Lindley
Statement from the Woodland R-IV Board of Education
Doug Lindley was a selfless leader whose guidance and camaraderie will be dearly missed. As we mourn the loss of our fellow board member, advocate, and friend, our hearts go out to Doug’s family.
Mr. Lindley has longstanding roots in the Woodland community, having attended Woodland School District and graduating in 1977. After honorably serving in the Marines, he moved back to the Bollinger County area.
As an advocate for the district, Mr. Lindley has served on the Woodland Board of Education in the 1990’s and again from 2016-present. He served as an active member and was elected Board President for several years. The building expansion of the elementary wing, launching the track program and facilities, as well as securing the funding for the new FEMA Safe Room benefited the district.
“Doug’s leadership and ‘big picture’ perspective will be missed,” said Dr. Adrian Eftink, superintendent of schools. “His unwavering commitment to the children of the Woodland community enabled the Board of Education to prioritize many important district initiatives.”
Doug was a fixture at school events and activities. He enjoyed taking pictures at various athletic events but most of all, he loved seeing students excel in academics.
Our deepest condolences go out to Doug’s wife Pam, and all of Doug’s family members and friends and one honorary school board member, his dog Bugg.


Good afternoon Woodland School District. The Woodland School District will be closed on Thursday, January 18. Thank you and have a good evening.

Good afternoon Woodland School District. The Woodland School District will be closed on Wednesday, January 17. Thank you and have a good evening.

Good Afternoon Woodland School District. The Woodland School District will be closed on Tuesday, January 16. Thank you and have a safe evening.

Sports Schedule update:
2/5 @ Meadow Heights
5:00 JV Boys
6:00 V Boys
7:30 V Girls

Woodland R-IV School District: Due to incoming weather, school will dismiss at 1:00pm today, Friday, January 12. All CTC classes, as well as after school and evening activities, including games, are also cancelled.

Sports Schedule update:
HSGB vs Dexter on 1/18 will start at 5:00.
HSBB vs Kelly (JV/V make-up) on 1/18 starting at 6:30.
Good luck!

Senior Landon Flessner has decided to attend North American Lineman Training Facility to pursue a career as a lineman. Congratulations Landon! #CardinalPride #iDecided #rootEdMissouri


Woodland Families: Tonight's Boys' Basketball games against Kelly have been cancelled and will be rescheduled for a later date.

Woodland High School students filled the top three positions in the Voice of Democracy Essay Competition. 1st place - sophomore Katelynn Hahs, 2nd place - senior Harlie Hinkle, and 3rd place - sophomore Karsyn Hastings. Eighth grader, Kaitlyn Green, earned 1st place in the Patriot's Pen Essay Competition. #CardinalPride


Woodland High School Language Arts III students read their snowy fairy tales to elementary.





Woodland High School Language Arts II and CP Language Arts II students presented their historical fiction stories and homemade houses to kindergarten. The story was based on an event occurring in the year a half dollar was minted, and the story was written from the point of view of the coin. The houses were for the coin to “live” in, and the kindergarteners were also gifted the coins.









Correction: Woodland is ranked 2nd in the Stoddard County Conference! #CardinalPride


Save the Date!


In December, the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) released the Annual Performance Report. The APR is a tool used by DESE to review the performance and continuous improvement of each school district in the state. The Woodland R-IV School District is pleased to announce that the APR score rose 9.3% from last year. Our current APR is 85.4% placing us in the top 15% of all school districts in the state.
This improvement is thanks to our wonderful teachers and staff and our hard-working students! #CardinalPride


Congratulations to the FFA Big Buck Contest winners: 1st place - Peyton King, 2nd Place - Korbin Kinder, and Teeniest Tiniest Buck - DJ Douglas.
