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Woodland Middle School received a $2,000 grant in the “Power to Learn Delete Cyberbullying” contest on Jan. 18. more
Students enrolled in the “History and Perspectives of Learning” class at East Meadow High School visited Woodland Middle School to speak to sixth-grade classes about character education traits. more
Seventh-grade students at Woodland Middle School participated in a special Character Education/Human Diversity Awareness workshop featuring Paul D. Failla, a retired Suffolk County Police Officer and educational consultant. more
At the May Board of Education Meeting, select students at Woodland and W. Tresper Clarke Middle Schools in the East Meadow School District were honored for their academic achievements and/or citizenship for the months of March, April, May and June. more
The Southern Poverty Law Center’s Teaching Tolerance program has named Woodland Middle School in the East Meadow Union Free School District a “Mix It Up Model School” for its exemplary efforts to foster respect and understanding among its students and throughout its campus during the 2010-2011 school year. Woodland Middle School is one of only 52 schools from across the country to receive this honor. more
Woodland Middle School held its third annual “Mix It Up Day” on April 1, encouraging students to reach out to others with whom they would not normally socialize with on a daily … more
Woodland Middle School recently hosted a workshop entitled “Circle of Power and Respect,” led by renowned middle school educator, Dr. Nancy Doda. The second in a series of five … more
Dr. John Healy’s students at Woodland Middle School go beyond simply drawing and painting — they learn about the world.  The program, named “Learning About The World … more
It was his night.  Max Hechtman was reminded of that throughout the special evening at the East Meadow Public Library on Oct. 6.  The last time Max was in the spotlight was on … more
Sending kids back to school means they usually need new clothes, supplies and other gear in time for the first day.  This summer, eighth-grader Anusha Syed saw the need as well.  In … more
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