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The Woodland Police Department posted an update regarding an investigation the department is conducting after concerned students and parents reported threats directed at Woodland High School ...
As part of its “Every Day Counts” student attendance campaign, Woodland Joint Unified School District recognized the top three schools with the most improved student attendance for March.
A lawsuit has been filed by the Woodland Park School District against the city of Woodland Park over the City Council's removal of the 1.09% sales tax that benefited the district. The Woodland ...
Alabama will soon join the states that have banned or restricted the presence of cellphones in schools MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Alabama will soon join the states that have banned or restricted the ...
The Alabama Legislature has given final passage to a bill to prohibit the use of cellphones by students in public school classrooms. The bill, called the FOCUS Act, passed the Senate on Wednesday ...
reports AL.com’s William Thornton. He went to yelping. Which got a bobcat’s attention. And before Strother knew what hit the back of his head, he had fangs in the back of his neck and claws in ...
CBS13 for months has looked into allegations that the Woodland Joint Unified School District (WJUSD) is violating the federal education rights of some of its most vulnerable students: those in ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - The Alabama Legislature has passed House Bill 166, a measure ban to wireless communication devices, including cell phones, in public schools. The bill now goes to Gov.
Parent and advocate allege Woodland school district is "failing" special education students Posted: April 22, 2025 | Last updated: April 22, 2025 In part one of a three-part investigative series ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama will soon join the states that have banned or restricted the presence of cellphones in schools. The Alabama Senate on Wednesday voted 30-2 for the bill to ...
HB489, Alabama’s proposed Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) bill, would allow high school athletes to profit from their personal brands. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Jeremy Gray, is short on words ...