
The community is invited to attend a Meet the Superintendent Open House as part of the upcoming School Board Meeting on Thursday, May 9
Woodland Public Schools will introduce the district’s new superintendent, Asha Riley, who will be leading the district beginning this summer. Riley brings a wealth of experience and a commitment to fostering excellence in education as well as a deep understanding and appreciation of the Woodland community.
The community is invited to attend a Meet the Superintendent Open House as part of the upcoming School Board Meeting on Thursday, May 9. The board will meet briefly to approve a consent agenda, adjourn, and the open house will follow.
Date: Thursday, May 9
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Location: Woodland High School – Room 1204
During the open house, Riley will personally address the community, sharing her vision and future plans for the success of Woodland’s schools and, most importantly, Woodland’s students. Her leadership promises exciting opportunities for growth, innovation, and collaboration.
Following her introduction, the community is invited to participate in an open house session to meet Riley one-on-one. Community members are invited to pose questions, share their thoughts, and engage in meaningful conversations about the future of Woodland’s schools.
Information provided by the Woodland School District.
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