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Welcome to Woodbury High School
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Woodbury High School serves students in grades 9-12 and is part of SoWashCo Schools. We offer a comprehensive curriculum of 150+ courses, placing emphasis on college preparation, including Advanced Placement, Project Lead the Way, and College in the Schools. Woodbury High School also hosts the high school pathway of the district K-12 Spanish Immersion Program where students can work to earn a bilingual diploma seal.
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Here are a few recent highlights of the ongoing construction projects at Woodbury High School.
Students in grades 10-12 who are new to Woodbury High School are invited to school from 12-3 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 2.
All students in grade 9 and their parents/guardians are invited to come meet your Woodbury High School counselor in August.
Students entering 9th grade at WHS will be welcomed to school on Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2025. Orientation begins at 8:30 a.m. in the Main Gym.
Students in grades 10-12 will pick up textbooks on Wednesday, Aug. 20. Students in grade 9 will get books during orientation on Tuesday, Sept. 2.
Students and parents/guardians will have access to view class schedules beginning Friday, Aug. 15, in Campus Parent Portal.
Grades 10-12: Picture day is Aug. 20
Grade 9: Picture day is Sept. 2
All grades: Last chance is Sept. 10
All Grades: Retake day is Oct. 14
Parking permits will be available for purchase online through EduTrak, beginning Aug. 15.
As we approach the close of another school year, I want to reflect on the incredible progress our students have made this year.
This year marks the first time that Park and Woodbury high schools have hosted a Girls Flag Football team.
WHS will celebrate its 50th graduating class at this year's commencement ceremony.
Amid the excitement, students’ deep gratitude for the teachers who guided, inspired and supported them along the way stands out.
Families with graduating seniors are asked to check their student’s meal account balance and determine what to do with any remaining funds.
SoWashCo Schools has donated more than 10,000 pounds of food to the local food shelf, Basic Needs, since the beginning of the school year.
It’s all part of the Food Rescue Program, a partnership between SoWashCo Schools and Basic Needs.
Our three comprehensive high schools will each have extensive projects taking place in each building over the next two years.