The Orange Peal Woodland High School Woodland, CA
Issue Date: Thursday, March 05, 2009 Issue: Vol. 116, Issue 7 Last Update: Tuesday, October 20, 2009


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The Woodland Public Library is facing drastic budget cuts that if implemented would reduce the open hours from 54 to 20 hours per week.
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May marks the 2009 National Teen Pregnancy Prevention Month, a country-wide campaign to curb the ever growing number of teen pregnancies.
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The cast of Woodland High School’s spring musical “Footloose” was not the only group dancing the night away on Friday, May 8.
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As In-N-Out opens its doors to the people of Woodland, it also opens doors for Woodland High students who are seeing only In-N-Out, but all of the new Gateway stores, as the perfect opportunity to pic
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Artists are among us here at Woodland High.
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While many Woodland High students are beginning to slow down as the school year comes to a close, FFA's Farm Power team, led by Marcus Tanaka, did not slow up in their pursuit for excellence in the St
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The Woodland Joint Unified School District is now one of twenty state districts chosen for assistance and support from the Early Commitment to College Program.
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While the rset of the student body was off participating in annual STAR testing, the seniors of Woodland High School were treated to a special presentation demonstrating the dangers of binge drinking.
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A group of Woodland High School students has collected more than 2,000 books to send to children in the Amazon region of Peru. The students, who call their project R.E.A.C.H. 4 Books, want to create a
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The California Scholarship Federation (CSF) is set to aid students in their quest to find the college that best suits them, beginning with a visit to UC Santa Cruz and San Jose State on April 7.
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