Join us for the final BPAC meeting of the 2025-2026 school year!

Ashley Camara and Cindy Gwaltney from Warren Township Youth & Family Services will lead a "Good Mental Health" Workshop.

Date: Thursday, April 2, 2026
Time: 6 - 8 p.m.
Location: Woodland Intermediate

There will be raffles, door prizes, games and crafts, and snacks.

We hope to see you there!
about 1 month ago, Woodland D50
Flyer for Final BPAC meeting of the year - Spanish
Flyer for Final BPAC meeting of the year - English
A beautiful day for an outdoor lesson on the topic of solar energy! The Question - How can you make a motor run using solar cells? Great teamwork today Wildcats 😎☀️
Pictured: Ms. Santner and Ms. Kohler's Classes outside Woodland Intermediate. #LifeintheW
about 1 month ago, Woodland D50
Students work in groups outside on a project to get the motor to run using solar energy at Woodland Intermediate, March 2026
Students work in groups outside on a project to get the motor to run using solar energy at Woodland Intermediate, March 2026
Students work in groups outside on a project to get the motor to run using solar energy at Woodland Intermediate, March 2026
Students work in groups outside on a project to get the motor to run using solar energy at Woodland Intermediate, March 2026
Students work in groups outside on a project to get the motor to run using solar energy at Woodland Intermediate, March 2026
Students work in groups outside on a project to get the motor to run using solar energy at Woodland Intermediate, March 2026
Students work in groups outside on a project to get the motor to run using solar energy at Woodland Intermediate, March 2026
Students work in groups outside on a project to get the motor to run using solar energy at Woodland Intermediate, March 2026
Students work in groups outside on a project to get the motor to run using solar energy at Woodland Intermediate, March 2026
Students work in groups outside on a project to get the motor to run using solar energy at Woodland Intermediate, March 2026
Dear Woodland Families,
Your Voice Matters!
Dr. Machak invites you to stop by the district office for a casual conversation and a cup of coffee.
Date: Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Time: 8 - 9:45 a.m.
Location: Woodland's Educational Support Center, 1105 Hunt Club Road, Gurnee
View Invitation - https://app.smore.com/n/nfdqb
There is no formal agenda, and you can drop-in anytime! This is an open house format designed to be social. Ask questions, share feedback, or simply visit with other Wildcat families. #LifeintheW
about 1 month ago, Woodland D50
Coffee & Conversation with Dr. Machak, April 8 from 8 - 9:45 a.m. at the District Office. No formal agenda. This is an open house so you  can drop-in at any time from 8 - 9:45 a.m.
Welcome Back Wildcats! We hope you had a restful and relaxing Spring Break. Looking forward to a great week in the W.
Pictured: Truett (service dog) visiting students at Elementary before the break.
#LifeintheW
about 1 month ago, Woodland D50
Truett, Woodland's Service Dog, visits students at Elementary in Feb. 2026
Truett, Woodland's Service Dog, visits students at Elementary in Feb. 2026
Congratulations to Sarah Decker (Left) and Jane Weiland (Right) for receiving recognition as Agriculture in the Classroom Teachers of the Year for Lake County from the Lake County Farm Bureau! In addition to their work with students during the school day, Ms. Decker and Ms. Weiland run the popular "Ag-ventures Club" as an extracurricular activity at Woodland Intermediate. #LifeintheW
about 1 month ago, Woodland D50
Woodland Educators win award from Lake County Farm Bureau, March 2026 (Two Female Teachers with Award)
Woodland Educators win award from Lake County Farm Bureau, March 2026 (Two Female Teachers with Award)
Who is ready for Spring Break?
Here is the Spring Break Schedule:
March 20 - School Closed, No Student Attendance
March 23 - 27 - Spring Break, No Student Attendance
March 30 - Welcome Back Wildcats!
The Woodland Educational Support Center will remain open during Spring Break. If you need to stop by, please call ahead because many district office staff members schedule vacation days during the week while students are away. We look forward to welcoming our Wildcat family back to the district on Monday, March 30.
Have a wonderful Spring Break! #LifeintheW
about 1 month ago, Woodland D50
Spring Break Schedule. March 20 - School Closed, March 23 - 27 is Spring Break (No Student Attendance), March 30 - Students Return to School
There are so many cool clubs at Woodland Middle School! Part 3
WMS eSports has made a big impact! Students meet regularly to practice and compete with other schools in games like Splatoon, Super Smash Bros., and Mario Kart. This club offers a fun way to connect, compete, and work as a team!
about 1 month ago, Woodland D50
Students in eSports Club at WMS
Students in eSports Club at WMS
Students in eSports Club at WMS
The weather may have kept us inside this year, but the annual Pi Day Fun Run at WMS was full of music, energy, and pie! This is the one time where students are actually encouraged to run in the halls. 🤣 After completing 3.14 miles (walk or run), students and staff received a mini-pie and a high five. Great job Wildcats! 💚🥧
about 1 month ago, Woodland D50
Pi Day Fun Run at WMS, March 2026
Pi Day Fun Run at WMS, March 2026
Pi Day Fun Run at WMS, March 2026
Pi Day Fun Run at WMS, March 2026
Pi Day Fun Run at WMS, March 2026
Pi Day Fun Run at WMS, March 2026
Pi Day Fun Run at WMS, March 2026
Pi Day Fun Run at WMS, March 2026
Pi Day Fun Run at WMS, March 2026
Pi Day Fun Run at WMS, March 2026
Parent-Teacher Conferences are coming up and we asked our Woodland teachers to share their best advice, tips, and helpful ways families can prepare. We want to make these conferences as meaningful, encouraging, and helpful as possible for both families and students.

"These Spring conferences are student-driven guided by the teacher, of course. This should be an opportunity to celebrate your student and their hard work, success and achievement. Take advantage of it! And be sure to celebrate your student's efforts every day they bring finished work home. As you know, they thrive on positive feedback and celebrating their work does wonders for their confidence; alternatively, not celebrating it can send a message that their work and their efforts are not important. Please celebrate your student and their efforts each and every day!"
- Kathy Schumann, 1st Grade Dual Teacher

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"Here are activities to do at home that support home-school connections:

Clean up when you are done playing;
Stay at an activity for a period of time before going to the next activity;
Have your child take off their own coat and bag;
Hand washing;
Following directions and multiple step directions;
Asking for help using words and or sign language.

I know it can be hard to wait, but letting your child try is the best way to prepare them for school and beyond."
- Elizabeth Gaulin, Instructional K Teacher
about 1 month ago, Woodland D50
Graphic with advice about Parent Teacher Conferences
Graphic with advice about Parent Teacher Conferences
Parent-Teacher Conferences are coming up and we asked our Woodland teachers to share their best advice, tips, and helpful ways families can prepare. We want to make these conferences as meaningful, encouraging, and helpful as possible for both families and students. Stay tuned over the next few days for more insights from our teachers!
"As students are leading their conferences, be quick with praise and encouragement, it can be intimidating to talk in front of so many adults.
Accountability is a skill that our students are actively working on. Therefore approaching tough conversations with curiosity and patience can help prevent your student from shutting down, and help them be able to self-reflect and engage in meaningful conversations."
- Andrea Schaper, Social Worker
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"I wish families would come to Parent Teacher Conferences ready to ask questions and share what they’re noticing at home so we can truly work as a team. When parents see the meeting as a partnership focused on growth—not just grades—it makes a powerful difference in supporting their child’s success."
- Elementary Teacher
about 1 month ago, Woodland D50
Graphic with advice about Parent Teacher Conferences
Graphic with advice about Parent Teacher Conferences
Parent-Teacher Conferences are coming up and we asked our Woodland teachers to share their best advice, tips, and helpful ways families can prepare. We want to make these conferences as meaningful, encouraging, and helpful as possible for both families and students. Stay tuned over the next few days for more insights from our teachers!

"Open communication between parents and teachers helps us understand and support your child better!"
- Mercy Kuruvilla, WMS Special Education Teacher
about 1 month ago, Woodland D50
Graphic with advice for Parent Teacher Conferences
Student leadership - when the student becomes the teacher! Thank you to these WMS students for spending time with Detectives Hansen and Tazzioli to teach them important safety words and phrases in sign language to use in emergency situations. #LifeintheW
about 2 months ago, Woodland D50
Students teacher School Resource Officers safety words in Sign Language
Students teacher School Resource Officers safety words in Sign Language
Students teacher School Resource Officers safety words in Sign Language
Students teacher School Resource Officers safety words in Sign Language
Students teacher School Resource Officers safety words in Sign Language
Students teacher School Resource Officers safety words in Sign Language
Safety words in Sign Language
Safety words in Sign Language
Congratulations to the WMS Volleyball Teams on an excellent season and great performances in the conference championships!
8th Grade Boys White - Conference Champs!
7th Grade Boys White - 2nd Place
8th Grade Boys Green - 3rd Place
8th Grade Girls Green - 3rd Place
#LifeintheW
about 2 months ago, Woodland D50
8th Grade Boys White - Conference Champions
7th Grade Boys White - 2nd Place
8th grade boys green - 3rd place
8th Grade Girls Green - 3rd Place
Parent-Teacher Conferences are coming up and we asked our Woodland teachers to share their best advice, tips, and helpful ways families can prepare. We want to make these conferences as meaningful, encouraging, and helpful as possible for both families and students. Stay tuned over the next few days for more insights from our teachers!

"Since our spring conferences are student led, I'd like to encourage parents to ask open ended questions to their students during their conference. This allows students to open up more about things we've been learning in the classroom or share their desire to grow in a certain academic area. Support your child and their academic growth, celebrate their big and small wins!!"
- Lisette Sanchez, 2nd Grade Teacher
#LifeintheW
about 2 months ago, Woodland D50
Since our spring conferences are student led, I'd like to encourage parents to ask open ended questions to their students during their conference. This allows students to open up more about things we've been learning in the classroom or share their desire to grow in a certain academic area. Support your child and their academic growth, celebrate their big and small wins!
Check out these recently posted positions to join the #LifeintheW team:
Intermediate Assistant Principal / Special Education Supervisor
Intermediate Assistant Principal
Facilities Manager (2 Positions)
Learn more about Careers at Woodland and link to Employment Opportunities HERE - https://www.dist50.net/page/careers
about 2 months ago, Woodland D50
Check out these recently posted positions to join the #LifeintheW team: Intermediate Assistant Principal / Special Education Supervisor
Check out these recently posted positions to join the #LifeintheW team:  Intermediate Assistant Principal
Check out these recently posted positions to join the #LifeintheW team: Facilities Manager (2 Positions)
Ms. Coda and her class have an amazing student teacher! Ms. Lazcano has been working with her students, learning alongside the students and gaining hands-on classroom experience. From teaching and supporting lessons, to building relationships with students, Ms. Lazcano has been a great part of this classroom!

We are so happy to have her at Woodland and are thankful for all her dedication and enthusiasm that she brings into the classroom!
about 2 months ago, Woodland D50
Ms. Lazcano with students
Ms. Coda and Ms. Lazcano
Ms. Lazcano and Ms. Coda with students
Ms. Lazcano with students
Parent-Teacher Conferences are coming up and we asked our Woodland teachers to share their best advice, tips, and helpful ways families can prepare. Their goals are to make these conferences as meaningful, encouraging, and helpful as possible for both families and students. Stay tuned over the next few days for more insights from our teachers!

"As educators, we are truly wanting to work with you. If there is a parent concern, please reach out to us sooner rather than at a conference. We want to make the most of the designated time, especially when students are present for the conference."

- Elementary Teacher
about 2 months ago, Woodland D50
Image of Quote from teacher with advice on Parent Teacher conferences
Parent-Teacher Conferences are coming up and we asked our Woodland teachers to share their best advice, tips, and helpful ways families can prepare. Their goals are to make these conferences as meaningful, encouraging, and helpful as possible for both families and students. Stay tuned over the next few days for more insights from our teachers!
about 2 months ago, Woodland D50
Parent Teacher Conference Advice: Sherri Peck, 1st Grade Dual Language Teacher. "Sherri Peck Spring Conferences are a special time for your child to shine and showcase how much they have learned. Let them guide the conference using the portfolio they have created and celebrate their progress."
Band and Choir students from Woodland Middle School preformed this past Friday at the Nimcon Music Festival. Treble Choir, Concert Choir, Symphonic Band 1, and Symphonic Band 2 all took part and each group received high ratings and showed excellent musicianship.

Congratulations, Wildcats, for all your hard work and we can't wait to cheer you on at your concerts in May!
about 2 months ago, Woodland D50
Students preforming at Nimcon
Students preforming at Nimcon
Woodland Band and Choir Students
Woodland Elementary had some amazing visitors today who helped show our Wildcats that Leaders are Readers!

Family members, Community Partners, District and School Leaders, and even hard working service dogs visited classrooms to read stories, and talk about the importance of reading and how it helps them in their lives and jobs.

Thank you to all of the leaders who took the time to read, talk with, and encourage our students!
about 2 months ago, Woodland D50
Leaders are Readers at Woodland Elementary
Leaders are Readers at Woodland Elementary
Leaders are Readers at Woodland Elementary
Leaders are Readers at Woodland Elementary
Leaders are Readers at Woodland Elementary
Leaders are Readers at Woodland Elementary
Leaders are Readers at Woodland Elementary
Leaders are Readers at Woodland Elementary
Leaders are Readers at Woodland Elementary
Leaders are Readers at Woodland Elementary