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Woodland Hills High School

2550 Greensburg Pike
Pittsburgh, PA 15221
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412-244-1100

33 Days until the PSSA Writing Assessment

68 Days until the PSSA Math and Reading Assessment

110 Days until the PSSA Science Assessment

GPS Location
N 40
°26.226’
W 079
°51.338’

School Information

Student Day: 7:15-2:10
Main Office: 7:00-4:00
Guidance Office: 7:00-2:30

Guidance Counselors

Ms. Brewington-grade 9 (Letters A-L)
Ms. Nunley-grade 9 (Letters M-Z)
Ms. Smith-grade 10
Ms. Rebich-grade 11
Mr. Arnold-grade 12


Administrators

Mr. Stephens, Principal
Mr. Drobac, Assistant Principal
Ms. Lentz, Assistant Principal
Ms. Leonard, Assistant Principal

 

Woodland Hills High School Mission Statement

Woodland Hills High School, a large and diverse school representing twelve communities, provides each student with challenging and supportive educational opportunities that foster personal excellence and responsible engagement in curricular and extracurricular activities through the cooperative efforts of home, school and community.

The Beliefs of Woodland Hills High School

  • All students can learn and are capable of achieving high standards.
  • Effective schools encourage all students to be resourceful and accept challenges as positive learning experiences.
  • The best schools encourage a love of life-long learning and the development of self-esteem.
  • Students are motivated to learn when they can apply what they have learned to their lives.
  • An effective curriculum promotes understanding and appreciation of all people and cultural backgrounds.
  • Student success is best achieved through the cooperation of home, school and community.
  • Students learn best in safe and orderly places.
  • Educated students will become productive citizens in the local and global communities.
  • Student pride in self, school and community will strengthen the Woodland Hills community.
  • Student participation in extra-curricular activities is an important component of a well-rounded education.
  • On-going staff development and training is essential to maintain a quality education program.
  • Students must possess the technological skills required in the information age.
  • Diversity is our strength.