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WHS student team earns national recognition

Woodstock High School Project Lead the Way Walkability team members are honored at the city council meeting. Shown, from left, are: Mayor Turner; Andrew Celentano; Jason Huber, Peter Muschong; Hunter Vassar; Liam Hanson; and Lucas Rubio, David Dimmet, and Brent Aymond. Courtesy photo

Two WHS teams give Project Lead the Way presentations at City Council meeting ByEileenMillard news@the woodstockindependent.com  Two teams of Woodstock High School students made a presentation at the May 7 […]

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