Run for the Green

Run for the Green! Several of our middle school students represented Woodlawn in Davidson’s Run for Green in September, where 750 runners hit the streets and trails of Davidson. It […]

Capstone Squares

What is a Capstone Square? Senior Capstone got a facelift this year and is ready for your feedback! Senior Capstone at Woodlawn is a nine month field-based inquiry project where […]

Family Tree Friends

Family Tree Friends Students in K-12 enjoyed lunch and recess with their Family Tree Friends this week. Each class is a member of either the Oak, Maple, or Poplar family, […]

Tasty Peppers

Tasty Peppers! Students and parents have been helping Mrs. Denham in the organic garden all week. With sunflowers towering over the students, it is time to clear the garden plots […]

College Counseling

College Counseling Office Back in Business! We are happy to welcome Haniya Mee to Woodlawn’s Upper School Faculty. Haniya (rhymes with “Maria”) can be found in the Woods Hall Math […]

Is a Liberal Arts Education Outdated?

Is a Liberal Arts Education Outdated? (This is an expanded version of the remarks Dwayne gave at the 2016 Commencement Ceremony.) On June 7th, we celebrated our 7th graduating class […]

Move Up Day

Move Up Day Have you ever thought about the chairs you sit in everyday? Today was our moving up day for our rising 6th graders. During this time the 5th […]

The Heart of Character

The Heart of Character “A lot of our success in Duke Basketball has to do with character. And at the heart of character is honesty and integrity.” – Mike Krzyzewski, […]

It’s All Greek to Me

It’s All Greek to Me: Anxiety in the Foreign Language Classroom When you’ve never studied foreign language and you also happen to be an adolescent – anxiety runs high! That […]