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.

The high school Carpentry, Woodworking, and Conservation of Natural Resources classes milled lumber from a sassafras log that was harvested from the school's farm. The boards will be used for future student projects.
The Woodland High School Jazz Band and Choir Concert was held on December 14. The musical performances included several duets and solos. #CardinalPride



Please join us this Thursday, December 14 for the High School Jazz Band and Choir Concert.

On December 7, Woodland High School students in grades 10-11 toured the Cape Career and Technology Center. Students visited with instructors and learned about the CTC's high school programs. Applications for these programs will be available early 2024. The tours were led by Woodland's CTC Ambassadors, Macie Grindstaff, Lindsey Green, and Jase Massa.


We hope that you are able to join our High School Drama Club on December 8th for a performance of "Acting Can Be Murder."

Woodland Boys WIT schedule for Friday Dec. 1st:
5:00 Meadow Heights vs Perryville
6:30 Leopold vs Oak Ridge
8:00 Greenville vs Woodland
Good luck Cardinals!
Woodland Boy's WIT schedule for tonight will be:
5:00 Perryville vs Zalma
6:30 Greenville vs Leopold
8:00 Woodland vs Oak Ridge
Good luck Cardinals!
On December 7th, ALL Sophomores and interested Juniors are encouraged to attend a field trip to the Cape Career & Technology Center to learn about their programs. Permission slips are in the HS office and due December 1st.

The Woodland Boy's WIT starts tonight.
Here is the schedule for tonight’s Day 1 of the Boy's WIT.
5:00-Meadow Heights vs Leopold
6:30-Oak Ridge vs Perryville
8:00-Woodland vs Zalma
See information below about an upcoming mobile food pantry. Please share!

We hope that you are able to join our music programs on December 7th for a night of holiday music.

Senior Rhodie Long has decided to pursue a degree in nursing from Mineral Area College. Rhodie also signed a letter of intent to play softball at Mineral Area College. Congratulations Rhodie! #CardinalProud #iDecided #rootEdMissouri


Congratulations to Rhodie Long for making the SCAA All-Conference volleyball team. The Lady Cardinals are proud of Rhodie and her volleyball accomplishments this year!
