Your responses will help us understand the amount of time spent doing classwork, technical difficulties you’re experiencing.
Emergency Child Care is open to currently enrolled students in kindergarten-grade 5.
Distance Learning information was sent to all families earlier this week.
'We will continue to update our website as we learn of additional resources.'
South Washington County Schools is offering meal options to anyone under the age of 18 or those enrolled in our Next Step program.
We are working to provide additional information on planning for distance learning for students, staff work schedules and other supports.
If your school has not already communicated with you about available times to pick up items or medications, please watch for information.
"If you have previously signed up for meals, you must register again."
Spring break will now be extended by one day. Classes will resume on Wednesday, March 18.
If you sign up for grab and go food options by noon, you may pick up your meals at the next scheduled mealtime.
Families who do not have access to a device and/or internet are encouraged to access the following resources.
Distance Learning will ensure students continue to receive engaging learning activities with daily interaction with their teacher(s).
"Our goal is for each middle and high school student to have access to a device and internet during Distance Learning."
South Washington County Schools continues to respond to the latest guidance regarding the prevention of COVID-19 from spreading.
"We are evaluating this guidance and will provide an update on how this impacts school events, activities and athletics."
Symptoms are similar to other respiratory illnesses and include fever, cough and shortness of breath.
The outbreak of coronavirus disease, known as COVID-19, has people concerned around the world including South Washington County Schools.
During the March 5 board meeting, district administrators shared an update regarding negotiations with the United Teachers of South Wash ...
Graduation rates for Black and Hispanic students increased at each comprehensive high school: East Ridge, Park and Woodbury High School.
According to the Minnesota Department of Health, there are no reports of the coronavirus in Minnesota.
Abby has served in several roles for Marcus Hotels and Resorts over the past 13 years.
South Washington County Schools and the United Teachers of South Washington County continue to negotiate a new employment contract.
The MN Association of Secondary School Principals named Kari Lopez, Woodbury Middle School principal, its principal of the year.
The award recognizes high school seniors for academics, arts and athletics.
South Washington County Schools has refined its winter weather plan to better reflect potential cancellations and program changes.
Six South Washington County Schools students have been nominated for the Minnesota State High School League’s (MSHSL) ExCEL Awards.
South Washington County Schools has hired Pepe Barton as the new Director of Communications and Community Relations.
Families who are looking to open enroll in 14 District 833 schools can now apply by submitting a completed open enrollment application.
Check out the dates to know for the 2019-20 school year in the Woodbury area.
U.S. News & World Report released its 2019 Best High Schools list Tuesday. Here’s how schools in Minnesota ranked.
Following midterm elections that attracted nearly 180 teacher candidates, pay for educators could be big issues before state legislatures.
This is the first year that South Washington County Schools will not have class on Election Day.
The ACT’s yearly score report shows a higher percentage of test-takers aren’t prepared to take college courses.
Districts in the Twin Cities and across Minnesota are set to recognize October National Bullying Prevention Month.
When's the first day of school in Woodbury? Plus, other must-know dates for students, parents and teachers.
The preschool will serve more than 100 children ages 6 weeks to 6 years.
Officers found the shotgun after the man was asked to leave Wilshire Park Elementary School property Wednesday, police said.
School officials said they will remove the Native American emblem because of its "negative impact" on some students.
Kaiden Johnson, 15, was told he couldn't compete with his team in Minnesota because the state doesn't allow boys on high school dance teams.