It’s playoff time for the Woodland Wolverines! 🏈
Join us as we face off against Atlantic Collegiate this Friday, November 7, at 7:30 PM. The game will be held at Carolina Forest Community Church Stadium in Myrtle Beach. Let’s pack the stands and cheer loud for our Wolverines! Tickets and Info: https://tinyurl.com/38u5rc94

3 days ago, DD4 Communications
Graphic promoting Woodland High School playoff football game. Large text reads “Playoff Football.” Below, the Woodland Wolverines logo and the Atlantic Collegiate Armada logo face each other with “VS” in between on a football background. The event details read: Woodland vs Atlantic Collegiate, Friday, November 7 at 7:30 PM, Carolina Forest Community Church Stadium, 1381 Carolina Forest Blvd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29579. Green and black theme with football graphics surrounding the text.
In Our Classrooms: Mrs. Frazier’s Chemistry students at Woodland High explored chemical reactions through hands-on experiments. Using the periodic table and real-world lab applications, students learned how elements combine and react — turning theory into discovery!
4 days ago, DD4 Communications
Mrs. Frazier, a teacher wearing a white shirt, stands with a group of students gathered around a black lab table. Students discuss their experiment as classroom safety posters and equipment are visible in the background.
A student wearing a black hoodie and lab apron carefully fills a graduated cylinder with water at a science lab sink while focusing on the experiment.
A student with long blonde hair sits on a stool at a lab table, working on a laptop connected to an outlet. Wooden storage cabinets are visible in the background.
A close-up of a hand rinsing a graduated cylinder under running water at a science lab sink. Metal samples and lab materials are arranged on the counter.
Wolverine Family — we survived October!
Last month kept us moving nonstop, but thankfully November is giving us just a little breathing room.

Still, even with a lighter month, there are key moments ahead — so keep those November dates in mind and stay ready!

Here’s to a focused, calmer, and purpose-filled November — The Woodland Way!

Also, don't forget to regularly check this link to see any new scholarships that are available: https://woodland.dorchester4.k12.sc.us/o/whs/documents/academics/school-counseling/scholarships/775903

Your principal absolutely loves you!
-Principal White
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Wolverines, we need your photos! 📸
Scan the QR code to submit your favorite school moments for the Woodland High yearbook. Whether it’s sports, clubs, or candid shots with friends—your memories help tell our story!
9 days ago, DD4 Communications
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Attention seniors! 🎓 FAFSA Night is TONIGHT at 6 PM at Woodland High. Get help completing your Free Application for Federal Student Aid.

10 days ago, DD4 Communications
Flyer titled “Attention Seniors: FAFSA Night – Free Application for Financial Aid.” It announces that Woodland High School will host FAFSA Night on Tuesday, October 28, 2025, at 6:00 PM. The event helps graduating seniors and their families complete the FAFSA with step-by-step guidance and support. The flyer encourages students to sign up with Coach Thompson in Guidance. The bottom section highlights the date and time with the Woodland Wolverines logo.
Woodland High is thrilled to welcome three new head coaches to the Wolverine Family!

Mr. Bryan Marvell joins as Head Boys Golf Coach, Ms. Isabella Wendler takes the helm as Head Girls Soccer Coach, and Mr. Henry Berry steps in as Head Varsity Boys Basketball Coach.

We’re excited for the energy, leadership, and passion they’ll bring to our student-athletes — it’s a great day to be a Wolverine!
11 days ago, DD4 Communications
A smiling man with short brown hair wearing a dark blue shirt and silver chain stands in front of a gray background with the word “GOLF” repeated in large block letters. The Woodland “W” golf logo is in the upper right corner, and the text reads: “Bryan Marvell – Welcome, Woodland High School Head Boys Golf Coach.”
A man wearing a gray Nike zip-up jacket with the Woodland “W Dream Team” logo stands in front of a gray background with the word “BASKETBALL” repeated in large block letters. The Woodland “W” basketball logo is in the upper right corner, and the text reads: “Henry Berry – Welcome, Woodland High School Head Varsity Boys Basketball Coach.”
A smiling woman with long brown hair wearing a white “Wolves Woodland Middle” T-shirt stands in front of a gray background with the word “SOCCER” repeated in large block letters. The Woodland “W” soccer logo appears in the upper right corner, and the text reads: “Isabella Wendler – Welcome, Woodland High School Head Girls Soccer Coach.”
In our Classrooms: Woodland High School held their annual College Application Day on Friday, giving seniors hands-on support as they navigated the college admissions process. Students spent time in the library completing applications and taking one more step toward their futures.

Staff and students joined in by wearing college gear to promote higher education and school spirit! Special thanks to Mr. Montegomery from TRIO, Kenneth Shuler, Shaketta Reed and Cameraon Keib, Trident Tech, Kenyatta Grimmage, College of Charleston, and Onyx Barksdale, USC Salkehatchie.
12 days ago, DD4 Communications
A student with short braids works on a laptop at a library table during College Application Day, with papers and other laptops on the table and bookshelves in the background.
A staff member wearing glasses, a maroon blazer, and a name badge stands at a service counter, smiling in a school office area.
A woman in a green blazer hands a brochure to a seated student who smiles while using a laptop at a round library table.
A student in a green camouflage hoodie leans over a laptop, concentrating at a library table while groups of students work at nearby tables.
Ms. Thompson, in a red Newberry College shirt sits beside a student and points at a laptop screen as they review application materials together.
A student in a gray sweater smiles while working on a laptop in the library, with papers and a water bottle on the table and a presentation screen in the distance.
A staff member in a maroon polo bends to assist a student in a white hoodie who is viewing a laptop at a round table in the library.
Two students sit side by side at a rectangular library table, each typing on a laptop, with papers, a phone, and a large tumbler on the table and bookshelves behind them.
A student with long dreadlocks types on a laptop at a library table, with a drink bottle, flyers, and other students working in the background.
A student with bright red hair in a cream headband and lavender fleece works on a laptop at a library table, with a large pink water bottle nearby.
Attention seniors! 🎓 FAFSA Night is Oct. 28 at 6 PM at Woodland High. Get help completing your Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Sign up with Coach Thompson in Guidance! #WolverinePride
12 days ago, DD4 Communications
Flyer titled “Attention Seniors: FAFSA Night – Free Application for Financial Aid.” It announces that Woodland High School will host FAFSA Night on Tuesday, October 28, 2025, at 6:00 PM. The event helps graduating seniors and their families complete the FAFSA with step-by-step guidance and support. The flyer encourages students to sign up with Coach Thompson in Guidance. The bottom section highlights the date and time with the Woodland Wolverines logo.
Wolverine Wrestling is gearing up for a new season! Interested in joining the team? Come to the Wrestling Interest Meeting at Woodland High School on October 27th at 5:30 PM in the gym. Learn what it takes to be part of the program and meet the coaching staff.
16 days ago, DD4 Communications
Graphic promoting the Woodland High School Wrestling Interest Meeting. The background features a purple and red gradient with images of wrestlers in action wearing green Woodland uniforms. Text reads: “Wolverine Wrestling Presents. October 27th, WHS. Woodland. Wrestling Interest Meeting. 5:30 PM Gym.” A referee raises a wrestler’s hand in victory at the center of the image.
It’s Senior Night under the lights at Woodland Stadium! Come out and cheer on the Wolverines as they take on the Academic Magnet Raptors this Friday, October 24. Kickoff is at 7:30 PM. Stay after the game for a special performance by the Voorhees University Marching Band!
16 days ago, DD4 Communications
Graphic promoting Woodland High School Senior Night football game. The image features two football helmets facing each other: the black Woodland Wolverines helmet on the left and the silver Academic Magnet Raptors helmet on the right. Text reads “Woodland Stadium, Friday Night Football, Senior Night, Wolverines vs Raptors, Friday, October 24, Kickoff @ 7:30 PM.” The bottom of the image announces “Voorhees University Marching Band Post Game” with the Voorhees University logo and marching band members carrying a banner on the field. Stadium lights glow in the background.
Woodland High School Agricultural Mechanics students put their skills to the test this semester under the guidance of teacher Markie Leonard. After learning about measurements, safety, tool use, and material planning, students designed, scaled, and built a custom set of cornhole boards from start to finish.

Their finished project was proudly awarded to the community during the Woodland FFA “Shuck n’ Chuck” Oyster Roast and Cornhole Tournament. Great job, Wolverines, on combining craftsmanship, teamwork, and real-world learning!
16 days ago, DD4 Communications
Two completed cornhole boards stand against a green wall beneath a sign that reads “Woodland FFA Shuck n’ Chuck Oyster Roast & Cornhole Tournament,” decorated with oysters, lemons, and cornhole boards.
A finished stained cornhole board sits on a classroom table with “Shuck n’ Chuck” etched into the wood.
Three students assemble a wooden frame on a classroom table using a drill and teamwork.
A student sands a wooden board with a power sander on an outdoor workbench while another student watches.
A student in a red hoodie measures and marks a piece of wood using a ruler at a classroom table.
Two students use a miter saw outside the classroom to cut a piece of wood while wearing safety glasses.
Students in Agricultural Mechanics class work together measuring and marking a wooden board on a classroom table
Basketball season is here! Woodland High School will hold tryouts on November 3 in the WHS Gymnasium. Boys will try out from 4:00–5:15 PM, and girls from 5:30–7:30 PM. All participants must have a valid physical. Open to grades 7–12.
16 days ago, DD4 Communications
Flyer with a basketball court background promoting Woodland High School Basketball Tryouts on November 3. Text reads: “Woodland High School Basketball Tryouts. Boys 4:00 PM–5:15 PM. Girls 5:30 PM–7:30 PM. Must have a valid physical. Grades 7–12. Woodland High School Gymnasium.”
Attention seniors! 🎓 FAFSA Night is Oct. 28 at 6 PM at Woodland High. Get help completing your Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Sign up with Coach Thompson in Guidance! #WolverinePride
18 days ago, DD4 Communications
Flyer titled “Attention Seniors: FAFSA Night – Free Application for Financial Aid.” It announces that Woodland High School will host FAFSA Night on Tuesday, October 28, 2025, at 6:00 PM. The event helps graduating seniors and their families complete the FAFSA with step-by-step guidance and support. The flyer encourages students to sign up with Coach Thompson in Guidance. The bottom section highlights the date and time with the Woodland Wolverines logo.
Woodland High School Spanish teachers Ms. Dionis and Ms. Pernia led engaging projects that brought culture, language, and tradition to life.
In Ms. Dionis’ Spanish 3 class, students researched Hispanic celebrities, learning about their home countries and careers, then answered questions in Spanish about their presentations. Principal Michael White joined in the discussion and even sampled authentic Hispanic cuisine prepared by students.

In Ms. Pernia’s class, students explored Hispanic countries, sharing facts about each nation’s history, culture, famous people, music, and flag. Her students also enjoyed tasting traditional dishes that highlighted the diversity of Hispanic heritage.

It was a meaningful way to close out Hispanic Heritage Month and celebrate the many cultures that enrich our schools and community.
22 days ago, DD4 Communications
A student proudly displays a colorful trifold poster about Carlos Santana, featuring images of Mexican cuisine, family, and music awards.
A group of high school students and their teacher pose together in a Spanish classroom decorated with cultural posters and alphabet letters.
Two students sit behind their trifold presentation board on Cuba, featuring the Cuban flag, maps, food, and famous people.
A smiling student stands beside a Puerto Rico project board decorated with photos, the flag, and images of Bad Bunny and Puerto Rican dishes.
Two students stand behind a bright yellow and red project board about Shakira and Colombia, featuring pictures of the singer, Colombian food, and symbols.
A male teacher dressed in a sparkling black and silver jacket with a white feather boa samples food while smiling during a classroom celebration.
A large group of students poses with their Hispanic Heritage Month projects on countries including El Salvador, Venezuela, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic, surrounded by international flags.
A student and teacher smile while holding a colorful Venezuela project board in front of a digital display reading “Hispanic Heritage Month.”
A student eats from a cup while participating in a classroom celebration, with another student standing beside him enjoying food.
Two students stand beside their Dominican Republic project display featuring information on music, famous people, and traditional clothing.
In Our Classrooms: Woodland High School’s JROTC program, led by Chaplain MAJ (USA Retired) John Logan Jr. and Sergeant (Ret.) Kevin Simpson, took learning outdoors for a student-led PT session on the back lawn. Cadets demonstrated teamwork, discipline, and leadership as they guided their peers through physical training exercises.

It’s all part of building strong minds, strong bodies, and strong leaders at Woodland High!
27 days ago, DD4 Communications
Woodland High JROTC cadets jog in formation across the back lawn during a student-led PT session.
A group of Woodland High JROTC cadets jog together in step, wearing black Army PT uniforms.
Chaplain MAJ (USA Retired) John Logan Jr. observes cadets during outdoor physical training on the back lawn.
Sergeant (Ret.) Kevin Simpson stands on the field, overseeing cadets during student-led PT at Woodland High.
Cadets stand in small groups between exercises, preparing for the next part of their PT session.
JROTC cadets perform jumping jacks in unison under the morning sun during their student-led workout.
A large group of Woodland High JROTC cadets move in formation during physical training, led by their peers.
Cadets perform arm-raise exercises while instructors observe and encourage from the sidelines.
It’s Game Day Eve and Homecoming Week, Wolverines! 🏈🎉

Tomorrow night, October 10, Woodland takes on Andrews at Woodland Stadium for Homecoming 2025!

Kickoff is at 7:30 PM, and we want every seat filled as we celebrate our students, alumni, and community.

🎟️ Grab your tickets online now: https://gofan.co/event/4118510?schoolId=SC2689

Let’s make Homecoming Night one to remember!
29 days ago, DD4 Communications
Homecoming game day graphic promoting Woodland High School vs. Andrews on October 10. The background features a close-up of a football surrounded by storm clouds and lightning. The Woodland “W” logo faces the Andrews “A” logo with “vs” between them. Text reads: “GAME DAY, Oct 10, 7:30 PM Kick-Off, Woodland Stadium.” The bottom right corner includes a QR code for online tickets.

It’s the FINAL home game of the regular season, Wolverines! 🏐💗
Join us TONIGHT night as we Pink Out the gym and Take Out the Wolves!

Let’s pack the stands in pink to support breast cancer awareness and cheer on our Woodland Volleyball teams in their last home stand of the season!

🏐 JV – 5:00 PM
🏐 Varsity – 6:30 PM
🎟️ Tickets: $10
🔗 Get yours here: https://gofan.co/event/4118656?schoolId=SC2689

#ReadyForIt #TheWood #CanYouDigit

29 days ago, DD4 Communications
Pink Out volleyball flyer for Woodland High School’s breast cancer awareness game. The background features bright pink comic-style rays and a pink ribbon graphic in the top right. Text reads: “Pink Out Breast Cancer – JV 5PM V 6:30PM – Tix $10.” Three Woodland volleyball players in green jerseys are shown holding volleyballs, smiling in front of the pink background.

Woodland High School will host a blood drive in honor of Lavel “Tyler” Norman Davis Jr. on Wednesday, October 8, 2025, from 10 AM to 2 PM.

Join us in honoring his legacy by giving the gift of life. Every donation makes a difference. Here is the schedule. https://donate.thebloodconnection.org/donor/schedules/drive_schedule/294607

📍 Woodland High School
📅 October 8, 2025
⏰ 10 AM – 2 PM

about 1 month ago, DD4 Communications
Flyer promoting a blood drive in honor of Lavel “Tyler” Norman Davis Jr. The top half features a photo of Tyler wearing a University of Virginia cap and suit at a signing event. Below, in large text, it reads: “Donate Blood in Honor of Lavel ‘Tyler’ Norman Davis Jr.” The date and time are listed as October 8, 2025, from 10 AM to 2 PM at Woodland High School. The Woodland Wolverines logo appears at the bottom.
🎄🚲 Christmas in DD4: Alumni Bicycle Challenge 🚲🎄

Christmas in DD4 returns on December 13, and we need your help to make this year’s event unforgettable!

For Homecoming, we’re challenging all current and past DD4 Alumni Classes to donate bicycles for our students and families.

🏆 The class that donates the most bicycles by 4:00 PM on October 9 will:

Be recognized at halftime of the Homecoming game
Have their class name engraved on the official Christmas in DD4 Trophy for 2025
Take a photo on the field with the Principal and the trophy, which will be displayed for the entire year
Next year, a different class could claim the trophy, so bring your school spirit and generosity!

Let’s come together as One DD4 Family and make a difference this holiday season.

about 1 month ago, DD4 Communications
A flyer for Dorchester School District Four promoting the DD4 Alumni Homecoming Bicycle Class Challenge. The top features the Woodland Wolverines logo on the left and the DD4 district seal on the right. Large bold text reads: “Attention DD4 Alumni, Homecoming Bicycle Class Challenge!” A white bicycle is centered on the flyer with an image of a golden trophy that says “Class of ????????” The flyer text explains: Christmas in DD4 returns December 13th, and bicycles are needed. The deadline is October 9 at 4 pm. The winning alumni class will be recognized at halftime, have their class name engraved on the 2025 Christmas in DD4 trophy, and take a field photo with the principal and trophy, which will be displayed for one year. The design uses orange, black, and white colors.
Woodland High School Homecoming Tailgating

Tailgating spots must be purchased and paid for in person at Woodland High School by Wednesday, October 8. Selection is first come, first serve. Payment can be made by card or cash (online processing fees apply for card payments).

• Spots 1–14: $175
• VIP Spots 15–24: $225

Each spot includes 5 wristbands, which will also serve as game tickets.

Grill drop-off will be from 2:00–5:00 PM. A wristband is required for set-up, and cars must be moved to the main parking lot after grills are dropped off. Wristbands will only be accepted during this timeframe.

Gates open at 5:30 PM.

about 1 month ago, DD4 Communications
Alt text: A colorful football-themed flyer for Woodland High School’s Homecoming game on October 10. The flyer features a glowing football with green fireworks in the background and the Woodland Wolverines logo in the center. Bold green text reads “Homecoming Game” with details below: Wolverines vs Yellow Jackets. Tailgating information is listed: Spots 1–14 are $175, VIP spots 15–24 are $225, each includes 5 wristbands that also serve as game tickets. Grill drop-off is 2–5 PM with wristbands required for setup. Payment must be made in-person at Woodland High School by Wednesday, October 8, first come first serve, card or cash. Event gates open at 5:30 PM on Friday, October 10. Logos for both teams are shown at the bottom: the Wolverines logo on the left and a Yellow Jackets “A” logo on the right.
Alt text: A satellite map of Woodland High School’s football stadium with tailgating spaces marked. General spots (1–14) are shown in white boxes on both sides of the field, priced at $175. VIP spots (15–24) are shown in yellow boxes curving along the track near the field entrance, priced at $225. A key at the bottom left labels General as $175 and VIP as $225. The stadium field has “Wolverines” printed in large white letters in the end zone.