Woodruff High School

 

Woodruff High School

Footsteps to the Future

Having acquired the skills to learn at WPS, developed the skills to achieve success at WES, and blended the curricular with the co-curricular at WMS, students at Woodruff High School focus on their futures by expanding the sound academic foundation through a comprehensive curriculum of career and technology courses, Advanced Placement courses, diploma requirements, and electives. Students in grades 9 through 12 are able to design a flexible program to meet their individual and future needs. Upon receiving his Woodruff High School diploma, each student has earned his license to continue learning throughout his life.

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News

  • Congratulations to three WHS students who won prizes in the Spartanburg Soil & Water Conservation District Youth Photography Contest.  Caitlin Crowder won Honorable Mention in Trees, Plants, and Landscapes, Cayla Crowder won second place in the Native Wildlife category, and Emily Taylor won second and Honorable Mention in the Rural Life category.
  • Melinda Crocker chosen as the 2012-2013 WHS Teacher of the Year
  • WHS State Report Card 

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About Us

District 4 has just over 2900 students, and is comprised of four schools, enabling students to be classmates from kindergarten through high school. The small size of the school district allows teachers and administrators to know students by name and communicate with them on a personal level.