Type Public Secondary Grades 9-12 Phone +1 203-881-5551 Principal Kurt Ogren | Established 2001 Color(s) Black and Vegas Gold Founded 2001 | |
Faculty 73 (2008-2009 school year) Enrollment 795 (2010-11 school year) District Regional School District 16 Similar Naugatuck High School, Seymour High School, Oxford High School, Holy Cross High School, Sacred Heart High School Profiles |
Neasc introduction video woodland regional high school
Woodland Regional High School is a high school located in the western part of Beacon Falls, Connecticut, near the town line shared with Oxford.
Contents
- Neasc introduction video woodland regional high school
- Congratulations woodland regional high school class of 2016
- Graduation requirements
- Levels of courses
- Media center
- Extracurricular activities and clubs
- Hawk Headlines JOURNALISM
- Athletics
- Sports offered
- References
The school is operated by Regional School District 16. The school mascot is Harry the hawk. Students from the towns of Beacon Falls and Prospect in grades 9 through 12 attend the school.
Congratulations woodland regional high school class of 2016
Graduation requirements
In order to graduate, students must meet several requirements. Each student must accumulate 25 credits, including:
Of the 25 credits needed for graduation, 16 are core/mandatory and 9 are elective. Every student must be registered for 7 credits each semester. For students planning on attending college, three years of the same world language are strongly recommended.
In order to receive credit, the student must have a final grade of 70 or above. If not, Summer School Mastery is available in some subject areas.
There are 6 other graduation requirements:
Levels of courses
Woodland offers several different levels in most core courses: Core, College Preparatory, Honors, and Advanced Placement. Woodland offers many Advanced Placement courses, which, upon passing a standardized test at the end of the course, can earn a student college credits. These courses are:
Media center
The Media Center at Woodland gives students access to an estimated 6,000 books, periodicals dating to 2001, 44 computers with internet, and other media. Only about one-third of the books are fictional, and all books can be checked out for 2 weeks at a time without an overdue fee until the end of the year.
Extracurricular activities and clubs
Woodland offers numerous extracurricular activities and clubs. Among these are the Woodland Regional Student Government, Quiz Bowl, Model United Nations, WRHS Media, Jazz Ensemble, Pep Band, Percussion Ensemble, Ski Club, Yearbook Staff, National Honor Society, World Language Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta Math Honor Society, Woodland Experimental Theater (WET), Math Team, Future Business Leaders of America, Gay–Straight Alliance, and Woodland for Women Worldwide. The Student Government has its own constitution and is similar to a parliamentary legislature.
Hawk Headlines:: JOURNALISM
Hawk Headlines is the media production organization within Woodland. Students may take journalism classes to become involved with the group. The Journalism Department is headed by a faculty advisor and its productions include the school newspaper, The Hawk Headlines, the school website, and radio webcasts. Hawk Headlines produces live broadcasts of home football, volleyball, and basketball games as well as various podcasts on its website. In 2012, the program decided to make a large change and switched a lot of their production to be online. The publication attends the Columbia University Conferences every year and has consistently taken home awards for its online and print publications.
Athletics
The Woodland Hawks are members of the Naugatuck Valley League (NVL), which is a 14-team conference. The Hawks are members of the Copper Division in league football play but switched over to the Brass Division in every other sport effective in the fall of 2009 due to the expansion of the NVL. Woodland is also a member of the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference (CIAC), which is the main governing body of Connecticut high school sports. Woodland began participating in varsity athletics in its second year of existence, 2002.
Sports offered
There are 22 sports teams at Woodland which participate in three seasons: fall, winter, and spring.