Good evening, Here is a message from Woodland D50 about the status of schools for Jan. 21, 2025. Woodland will be open for normal operations. https://secure.smore.com/n/fyw4ph Thank you.
over 1 year ago, Woodland D50
Important Information from Woodland D50
Mr. Golwitzer’s English class worked on creating descriptive sentences. They began by researching a prominent person in history, sports, pop culture, or media. After gathering key information about their chosen person, students worked on crafting detailed and descriptive sentences to bring that person’s story to life. This exercise combined research with descriptive writing and encouraged students to use vivid and creative language to tell an awesome story.
over 1 year ago, Woodland D50
Mr. Golwitzer's English Class
Students working on a class project
Mr. Golwitzer working with students
Mr. Golwitzer working with students
Mr. Golwitzer working with students
Students smiling
Students working on their class projecgt
These Wildcats are on the move! This week, our littlest Wildcats took part in the Bike Unit at Primary. With the support of their awesome teachers, the students began by balancing on bikes without pedals and using their feet to push themselves forward. Once they got the hang of that, they graduated to bikes with pedals. It's amazing how quickly they learned and were able to speed around the gym!
over 1 year ago, Woodland D50
Student on a bike
Students on a bike
Students on a bike
Teacher helping students
Students on a bike
Student on a bike
Students on a bike
Students on a bike
Students helping each other with their helmets
Students helping each other with their helmets
Student Voice: Food Service Edition! District Administration, along with Quest Foods, held menu planning focus groups with 6th, 7th, and 8th graders at WMS. The taste testers were invited to come in for a special lunch service during their normal lunch period to taste possible new menu items and to provide feedback on how things are going with the new food service vendor overall. The students asked great questions, and provided honest feedback about what they like, and what they think can be improved. Of the menu items they tried during the focus groups, the crowd favorite seemed to be the egg and cheese sandwich! While they were sampling food and providing feedback, the Quest team was able to explain what goes in to the menu planning and food preparation process, and talk about the strict guidelines they have to follow to provide nutritious options and keep food safe for our Wildcats. #LifeintheW
over 1 year ago, Woodland D50
WMS Food Service Committee Jan 2025
WMS Food Service Committee Jan 2025
WMS Food Service Committee Jan 2025
WMS Food Service Committee Jan 2025
WMS Food Service Committee Jan 2025
WMS Food Service Committee Jan 2025
WMS Food Service Committee Jan 2025
WMS Food Service Committee Jan 2025
WMS Food Service Committee Jan 2025
WMS Food Service Committee Jan 2025
Mrs. Villalba’s class had a fun-filled morning! They worked as a group to go over day of the week, the current season, the weather, and the number of students in class today. Then, it was time for craft activities! One group created sparkling snowflakes using glitter, cotton balls, and pipe cleaners, while the other group got messy making slime. Afterward, they settled in for some independent and group reading time. These little Wildcats certainly made the most of their busy, productive morning! #LifeintheW
over 1 year ago, Woodland D50
Mrs. Villalba's Class
Mrs. Villalba's Class
Students working on a craft
Student working on a craft
Students working on a craft
Students making slime
Students making slime
Students using the sensory bin
Mrs. Villalba's reading to her students
Students picking out books to read in class
REMINDER BPAC Meeting Tonight! https://www.dist50.net/o/dist50/page/bpac Atención familias bilingües: Hoy, miércoles 15 de enero de 7 a 8 pm en Woodland Intermediate los esperamos en nuestro Evento BPAC-Comité Asesor de Padres Bilingües, presentación especial de YWCA sobre Nutrición y Alimentos. Maestras del Dual Language realizarán actividades divertidas de Nutrición con los chicos, "Tobias" nuestro perro nos acompañará, popcorn y popcakes de Starbucks para los niños. Comida saludable para adultos y muchos sorteos. LOS ESPERAMOS A TODOS EN FAMILIA, HOY A LAS 7 PM EN WOODLAND INTERMEDIATE. NO SE LO PIERDA! Attention bilingual families: Today, Wednesday, January 15 from 7 to 8 pm at Woodland Intermediate we are looking forward to our BPAC-Bilingual Parent Advisory Committee Event, special YWCA presentation on Nutrition and Food. Dual Language teachers and students from WTHS Avanza club will be doing fun Nutrition activities with the kids, “Tobias” our dog will be joining us, popcorn and popcakes from Starbucks for the kids. Healthy food for adults and lots of raffles and surprises. WE WILL BE WAITING FOR YOU TODAY AT 7 PM AT WOODLAND INTERMEDIATE. DON'T MISS IT.
over 1 year ago, Woodland D50
BPAC Meeting Jan. 15, 2025 at 7 p.m. English Flyer
BPAC Meeting Jan. 15, 2025 at 7 p.m. Spanish Flyer
Woodland’s School Resource Officer, Det. Hansen joined Mrs. Wilinski's 3rd-grade art class as a special drawing model! The students have been practicing figure drawing and sketching from real-life objects and models, so they were excited to draw a real-life superhero—Det. Hansen! Det. Hansen talked about her "superpowers," explaining that her most powerful tools are her ears and her voice. She uses them every day to listen to people and communicate with them, helping to solve problems and make a positive impact in the community.
over 1 year ago, Woodland D50
Det. Hanen
Student Drawings of Det. Hansen
Det. Hansen with an Ele Class
Det. Hansen high-fiving a student
Det. Hansen high-fiving a student
Det. Hansen high-fiving a student
Det. Hansen high-fiving a student
Today in Mrs. Friello’s 8th grade math class, students had the exciting opportunity to explore the fascinating world of fractals. With paper, pencils, yardsticks, and scissors, they started creating these intricate, self-repeating shapes. Students had the choice to create either a 2D or 3D representation of a fractal, bringing mathematical concepts to life in a hands-on and creative way.
over 1 year ago, Woodland D50
Students working on a class project
Mrs. Friello helping a student
Mrs. Friello helping a student
Students working on a class project
Student working on a class project
Mrs. Friello helping a student
Fractals 2D
Fractals 3D
Student working on a class project
There’s a mystery at Woodland Middle School, and our Wildcats are on the case! Don’t miss WMS's production of “Too Many Detectives at the Murder Mansion!” When: Saturday, Jan. 24 & 25, 2025, 6:30-8:00 p.m. Where: Woodland Middle School, 7000 W. Washington St., Gurnee, IL Tickets are $5 for Adults and $3 for Children/Students.
over 1 year ago, Woodland D50
Flyer for WMS's Winter Play
In case you missed it before the Winter Break, the Woodland D50 Board of Education approved the 2025-2026 School Year Calendar at the December meeting. View the 2025-2026 Calendar HERE: https://5il.co/33x56
over 1 year ago, Woodland D50
New: 2025-2026 School Year Calendar
Woodland Middle School brought the Game of LIFE to life! Welcome to Junior Achievement Town where 8th grade students selected a career and were given a corresponding salary. The students walked around “town” and made decisions about housing, transportation, education, clothing, food, savings, and retirement. They also budgeted for personal needs such as self-care and entertainment. Through this activity, students learned the value of budgeting within their means and other valuable life skills. Thank you to the WMS Parent School Partnership Committee, the many parent and community volunteers, and Woodland staff members for all their hard work in making this event possible! #LifeintheW
over 1 year ago, Woodland D50
Junior Achievement Town at WMS Jan. 2025
Junior Achievement Town at WMS Jan. 2025
Junior Achievement Town at WMS Jan. 2025
Junior Achievement Town at WMS Jan. 2025
Junior Achievement Town at WMS Jan. 2025
Junior Achievement Town at WMS Jan. 2025
Junior Achievement Town at WMS Jan. 2025
Junior Achievement Town at WMS Jan. 2025
Junior Achievement Town at WMS Jan. 2025
Junior Achievement Town at WMS Jan. 2025
Today is Law Enforcement Appreciation Day! Woodland would like to send a big thank you to our outstanding School Resource Officers, Det. Hansen and Det. Otachel. Your hard work, dedication, and commitment to our school community does not go unnoticed. You make Woodland a safer, more welcoming place for both our students and staff. We are incredibly grateful for all that you do to ensure the well-being of everyone in our school! Please join us in showing heartfelt appreciation to Woodland's School Resource Officers, and all of the law enforcement officers at the Village of Gurnee and the Lake County Sheriff's Office for keeping our community safe.
over 1 year ago, Woodland D50
Law enforcement appreciation day - Jan. 9, 2025
Help Us Celebrate Amazing Woodland Teachers and Staff! We are excited to launch the annual Village of Gurnee Teacher of the Year contest, with a new category for Staff Member of the Year! In the announcement linked below it explains the criteria for the awards, and links directly to both nomination forms. We look forward to recognizing additional staff members in partnership with the village. Nominate someone today! Announcement: https://secure.smore.com/n/xg4wj Website: https://www.dist50.net/page/gurnee-teacher-of-the-year Nominations are due by Monday, Jan. 27.
over 1 year ago, Woodland D50
Teacher of the Year Contest
Staff Member of the Year Contest
Counting down the minutes until we are all back together in the W 💚 Get a good night sleep tonight Wildcats. Let's start 2025 with a ROAR!
over 1 year ago, Woodland D50
Happy New Year. School Resumes Jan. 7, 2025
Wishing you a Warm & Wonderful Winter Break! Dec. 23 - Jan. 3: Winter Break Jan. 6: Teacher Institute Day, No Student Attendance Jan. 7: School Resumes - Welcome Back!
over 1 year ago, Woodland D50
Wishing you a Warm & Wonderful Winter Break! School Resumes Jan. 7, 2025
Holiday Parties at Elementary were packed with music, games, crafts, and lots of laughter! The Wildcats had a blast celebrating the start of winter break and wrapping up the first half of the school year. A big thank you to our wonderful parent volunteers for helping make this celebration extra special. Wishing all our Wildcats a fun and restful Winter Break! (1 of 2)
over 1 year ago, Woodland D50
Teacher and students at ELE holiday party
silly student at ele party
Smiling Students
Holiday party activity
Pin the Nose on the Snowman
Student participating in Holiday Party activity
Student and parent volunteer
Students and parent volunteer
Student with Parent Volunteer
Students participating in Holiday Party Activity
Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Wilinski, and Mrs. Hunt show their holiday spirit on "Ugly Sweater" day at Elementary!
over 1 year ago, Woodland D50
Spirit Day at Elementary
The first-grade students in Mrs. Wilinski’s art class had a great time bringing some snowy creations to life using mixed media. Take a look at their new, wonderful wintery friends! ⛄
over 1 year ago, Woodland D50
First grade students in art class
Student artwork
students working on their art projects
The Wildcats got a jump start on their Winter Break travels. Ms. Sellers’ class participated in a Holidays Around the World activity where students received passports and were assigned a country to explore. They discovered facts about the country’s history, culture, and holiday traditions. After gathering their information, they visited immigration and customs (Ms. Sellers), where they shared what they had learned. Once approved, they received a passport stamp and moved on to the next country, ready to learn more. This exciting, globe-trotting adventure was a fun way to head into Winter Break!
over 1 year ago, Woodland D50
Students with their "passports"
Students work
Student with Ms. Sellers
Student working on classwork
Student smiling
Students working on classwork
Student coloring in a flag
Today, students at Elementary participated in the Hour of Code program. The goal of this initiative is to introduce students to computer science in an engaging and fun way, with the aim of sparking their interest in coding and the tech field for the future. Students learned how coding impacts their daily lives, and had the chance to practice coding by customizing several different video game levels and programming Botby the Robot to navigate a path using a remote control. Thank you to our dedicated Tech Integration Specialists and librarians for organizing and bringing this exciting learning opportunity to our students!
over 1 year ago, Woodland D50
Elem Students
Librarian with Students
Students working on Hour of Code Program
ELEM Students
Elem Student
Librarian working with students
Students working with a robot
Students with Elem Librarian
Elem Students
Elem Students