
Students in Maestra Barreiro del Cerro's class use unifix cubes to measure items in the room, including each other!
Measures length with non-standard units and orders three objects by length. (1.MD.1/2)





The Annual Holiday Food Drive was a HUGE success!
Thank you to everyone who volunteered, brought in non-perishable food, contributed with a financial donation, or supported the food drive in some other way over the past few weeks. With your generosity, we were able to support 82 Woodland families with extra food, warmth, and resources to help them through the holidays and winter break. There were multiple food drive competitions and fundraising events across the district, and the result was a pop-up food pantry for families to shop for their needs in a warm and welcoming environment. There are many different reasons why someone may need additional support this time of year, and you helped lift up your friends and neighbors with your contributions. Here are a few photos of our AMAZING volunteers, including student volunteers from both Woodland and Warren Township High School, setting up for the event. #LifeintheW











Advanced Math students taking a brain break and working together to solve challenging Pentomino Puzzles!


Second graders have been learning how to code in the Elementary Library. Students were asked to write a code and then program their Botley robot to get it from the start to the finish.






Elementary Shop with an Educator Event
Thank you to the Woodland Elementary and Transportation staff members who volunteered at the Shop with an Educator event on Wednesday evening. Many district families came to shop for the Annual Holiday Food Drive on the final night of collections. The students were so excited to pick out items that were needed from the Food Drive wish list. Thanks to your generosity, we will be able to stock Woodland's Pop-Up Food Pantry and provide extra support to district families over the winter break!











Reminder: Dec. 6, SIP Day - Early release for students
Primary - 10:40
Elementary - 10:50
Middle School - 11:35
Intermediate - 12:20


Thank you to our Woodland families for sharing your countries, cultures, talents, foods, and traditions with us at International Night! We were able to travel the world with a twirl around the Middle School cafeteria. Everyone belongs in #LifeintheW and this event helps us celebrate all of the wonderful people (and places) that makes our school district special.











Who will be out running errands tonight? Help us STUFF THE BUS!
Woodland School Buses will be out in front of the following grocery stores tonight if you want to make a donation to the Holiday Food Drive:
Target (Gurnee)
Jewel (Gurnee)
Walmart (Gurnee)
Butera (Grayslake)
They will be there between the hours of 4 - 7 p.m. If you are out shopping somewhere else, or you happen to miss one of our buses out on the town, we will happily take your donations tomorrow at the district office.
Thank you! #LifeintheW


Let's visit Mrs. Bogdala's 3rd grade classroom! Here are photos of the students working through stations around the room. Readers Theater, Write the Room, Emoji Journal, and more. #LifeintheW










Wildcats are enjoying an invaluable experience exploring their engineering skills in our library. They are not only strengthening their technical abilities, but also developing teamwork strategies, problem-solving and critical thinking skills. #LifeintheW


Join us for International Night, Friday, Dec. 1 from 6 - 8 p.m. in the Woodland Middle School Cafeteria A. Take your family on a trip around the world, sample foods from different countries, and learn about the traditions and talents of our Woodland families.
Flier in English: https://5il.co/29r45
Flier in Spanish: https://5il.co/29r46









Here are a few photos from a quick stop at the food sorting station to see how we are doing with food drive donations. This is the last week to bring in your non-perishable food donations, or make a financial contribution to the food drive. We appreciate your support! https://www.dist50.net/page/food-drive






Woodland D50 will be closed Nov. 22, 23 & 24 for the Thanksgiving holiday. Wishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving break with your loved ones. Get some rest and we'll see you back in school on Monday, Nov. 27! #LifeintheW


Ms. McGinn's Challenge Math students take on the Marshmallow STEM Challenge! #LifeintheW








The Illinois Secretary of State designated Thursday, November 16th as Family Reading Night. Here are some pictures of our Woodland Elementary families enjoying some books together at home.






Woodland held an Attendance Awareness Poster Contest in October. Winners were selected from each school, as well as one overall district winner. The poster contest winners were invited to lead meeting attendees in saying the Pledge of Allegiance at the November Board of Education Meeting.
Congratulations to the Poster Contest Winners!
Primary Winner - Shanaya J.
Elementary Winner - Briana J.
Intermediate Winner - Pranauv M.
Middle School Winner & District Winner - Vinitra L.







Our WIldcats do more in the library than read. They also improve their dexterity skills and their hand-eye coordination with Perplexus Maze Balls and they love it.


School Board Members Day, Nov. 15
In honor of School Board Members Day in Illinois, we invite you to meet your Woodland D50 Board of Education! These seven individuals dedicate hundreds of volunteer hours over the course of the year in service to our learning community.
The Board of Education helps pave the way for our staff and students by setting policy, making sound financial decisions, advocating for important public education advancements, and evaluating policies, programs, and services through an Equity and Inclusion Lens to provide exceptional learning experiences for all learners.
Thank you for your commitment to making #LifeintheW a welcoming, safe place for students to achieve their dreams.
We will continue the celebration tomorrow at the November Board of Education Meeting. Thursday, Nov. 16, Meeting Information and Agenda - https://www.smore.com/9f2ve
#ThankABoardMember Illinois Association of School Boards








Mrs. Filipowicz‘s class sorted solids, liquids, and gasses in science.
2-PS1-1 Different kinds of matter exist and many of them can be either solid or liquid, depending on temperature. Matter can be described and classified by its observable properties.



The Woodland Parent Mentor Program is so much more than classroom volunteers! The Parent Mentors have weekly training, enrichment and outreach opportunities where they are able to meet new people and learn new skills that they can take back to use with students in the classroom. Last week they had a special guest join them for their "Beyond the Classroom" work. Gurnee Mayor Tom Hood spent time with our mentors to help build the school to community connection. We love to see these partnerships in action.
