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The school is connected to the High School and share the same cafeteria, commons, and library. We have 12 year olds on campus with 20 year olds. The 7th grade science teacher doesn't care if the students pass or fail and he tells them exactly that. I've talked with other parents of kids who are A and B students, and even their children can hardly maintain a D in his class. I do think that most of the teachers care more about the kids in the middle school than the high school though. There are a few that will go that extra mile.

This school is great it has great teachers, principle and students and it teaches the students what they need to know

The principal of this school is reasonable and fair when dealing with students, parents, and staff and has the best interest at heart. Unlike the principals of the primary and intermediate, he is concernded for all involved and uses the best action that a reasonable person can without jumping to conclusions, taking sides, and actually listening to all those involved. He also uses suggestions to a problem whenever possible to try to teach the young adults how to handle situations on their own. I wish we had two more of him to replace the principals in the lower grades.

This school seems to be the best of the Woodland schools only because of the principal who is really great at what he does. All of the schools have their share of 'not so good' teachers, but let's face it- they're in every school in America. The primary has only 2 or 3 unfavorable teachers, the intermediate is about the same and the middle school has 2 that I feel fit that category. I am soon on my way to find out about the high school.
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