
Congratulations to Mr. Piskadlo for having the yearbook dedicated to him by the Class of 2021!


Congratulations to our February Student of the Month, Melina Stamatiou, grade 10, nominated by Ms. Kayla Frohlich! Great job!


The February Edition of the Cardinal Connection is now available. For more information visit https://sites.google.com/wwrsd.org/cardinal-connections/cardinal-connection/february-2021


The International Thespian Society & Woodington Players met with professional performers that discussed the audition process, acting choices, and life as a working actor. The students engaged in games and Q&A to gain a firmer understanding of show business.


Ms. Daly's U.S. History students are celebrating Black History Month by researching and presenting the political, social, and economic achievements of influential Black Americans.


Mrs. Keller's photo classe are learning about Black History in photography in a "Photo Daily Focus" including reflections on photographers that captured the Civil Rights Movement, BLM Movement, with a focus on other photographers that captured iconic moments in black history.



Due to the forecasted low temperatures, continued precipitation through the night presenting the possibility for icy road conditions, the Westwood Regional Schools will remain in full remote for Friday, February 19. Please refer to your email or the district website for details.


Due to the timing of tomorrow’s expected snowfall, the Westwood Regional School District will remain in full remote learning for Thursday, February 18. Refer to your email or www.wwrsd.org for schedule details.

Mrs. Wren's Psychology class acknowledges Black History Month by featuring Dr. Kenneth Clark and Dr. Mamie Clark, two prominent Black Psychologists during the Civil Rights Movement. The "Doll Test" was referenced in the historic Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court Case.


Mr. Thames US History II class acknowledged Black History Month by learning about the beginning of The Great Migration of African Americans from the rural South to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West.


Our varsity debate team had another successful tournament! Grace Mohr won an award for best judge. Marta Bystrowska & Olivia Larsen also won several rounds from the day's tournament, continuing to climb the league's rankings. We are so proud of our team's continued growth!


AP French students and students from our partner school in Montpellier, France presented posters to each other in real-time today. Awareness of global environmental issues was the theme of the posters and presentations.


AP Environmental Science students performing a Cookie Mining Lab. The lab helps students see the amount of environmental damage that can be done when extracting valuable minerals/fossil fuels from the earth.



Congrats to our Academic Decathlon Team (WACADECA) coached by Mr. J. Thomas!
22 individual awards, 4th place overall in our region, qualified for state competition. We had the 8th highest team score in the state! Amazing! Go Cards, good luck in the states!


Our Academic Decathlon Team (WACADECA) competed virtually this past weekend! Good luck! Go Cards!


In light of the significant snowfall, ALL WWRSD schools will remain in remote learning on Wednesday, February 3. Please refer to your email or www.wwrsd.org for schedule details.


Happy National School Counseling Week to our amazing counselors at the high school! Thank you for everything you do!


In light of the significant snowfall expected through Tuesday, ALL WWRSD schools will transition to remote learning on Monday, February 1 and Tuesday, February 2. Refer to your email or www.wwrsd.org for schedule details.


Congrats to our January High School Student of the Month: Ashley Molina! Great job Ashley!


Congratulations to senior girls basketball standout Katy Gashler! She becomes the 5th girls player in school history to eclipse 1,000 career points! Way to go Katy!!!!
