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Digital Content Creation with Purpose: G.O.O.D for Girls, Inc.
Girls in Grades 6–8 explored self-expression, storytelling, and advocacy through digital content creation in the MVP summer workshop — and they showed up as themselves.
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STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: LEO LLORENTE VALIN (CLICK HERE)
Woodlands High School Valedictorian Leo Llorente Valin has a way about him that some might describe as quiet confidence. When asked about his accomplishments during his high school career, Leo’s response is both genuine and reserved. “I think I did pretty well,” he said. Earning the coveted distinction of Valedictorian as an IB Diploma Programme student is no easy feat, and Leo’s modesty reflects his ability to keep grounded, stay positive, and take it all in stride. (Click Above To Continue)

Welcome To Woodlands Middle High School! (CLICK HERE)
Welcome students and parents to Woodlands Middle High School. We are pleased to share some exciting enhancements for the new school year. We have completely restructured our Master Course Schedule to increase academic rigor, encourage articulation between colleges/universities, and expand our technology department. Additionally, we created a challenging academic environment by increasing the number of Advanced Placement courses offered to all grades... (continued)

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: NICHOLAS HANAGAN (CLICK HERE)
When it comes to skiing, what WHS Salutatorian Nicholas Hanagan likes most about it is the speed and solitary nature of the sport. “I like to be able to rely on myself,” he shared. However, when speaking about his academic success as a Greenburgh Central School District student, it’s the whiff of friendly competition amongst friends that fuels his motivation... (Click Above To Continue)

STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: TREYSON THELUSMA (CLICK HERE)
Whether it’s solving complex math problems or hitting the right notes on his trumpet, WHS senior Treyson Thelusma credits his success to facing fears and pushing beyond his comfort zone. “The more involved I became in school, the more of a shift I felt in myself and my abilities,” Treyson said. “I started to challenge myself more in 11th grade. I watched my friends doing things I thought were too risky. (Click Above To Continue)