From Sec. Cardona: A Letter to Parents & Students Brighter days are ahead. We are making progress. More schools across the country are reopening for in-person learning, and they’re doing so with...
About Our Athletes
Developing the person is our #1 priority. We strive for success beyond the playing field. The Woods Charter Athletics Program builds leaders, values relationships, and strives to positively push and advance student-athletes to the highest level possible.
Social Wall
Busy day in athletics! Our middle school soccer and volleyball teams will be home this afternoon while our varsity soccer and volleyball teams will be on the road! Come out and support your Wolves. LET'S GOOO!
Although we won't know the final results until Thursday, a HUGE congratulations to our middle school cross country teams for their amazing work at their meet today!! LET'S GOOOO!
MS soccer and cross country are both on the road. Soccer travels to Voyager while Cross Country will be at Duke's East Campus in their first meet of the season. High school volleyball hosts Clover Garden at 6. Come out and support your Wolves!
Men's soccer hosts River Mill Academy this evening at 6pm in a conference match-up. Come out and support your Wolves! LET'S GOOOOOO!
Volleyball teams are home this afternoon! Middle school gets us started with a 4:30pm match with Voyager Academy while the high school team hosts Central Carolina Academy at 6pm. Come out and support your Wolves! LET'S GOOOO!
Both middle school volleyball and soccer are on the road this afternoon as they head to Chatham Charter. Middle school volleyball opens up their season and boys soccer looks for their first win after ending last night's game in a tie. LET'S GOOOOO!
It's soccer game day! Come out and support your Wolves as both the middle and high school teams open up their seasons at home in non-conference matches. LET'S GOOOOOO!
Volleyball is back at home this evening as they host Eno River in a non-conference match at 6pm. Come out and support your wolves! LET'S GOOOO!
Volleyball travels to Chatham Charter for a conference matchup on the road. LET'S GOOOOO!
News & Highlights
This Sunday afternoon, the world will watch the 55th Super Bowl take place in Tampa Bay. While these football professionals play the last game of their season, high school coaches around...
According to the Financial Literacy and Education Commission’s 2019 Best Practices for Financial Literacy at Institutions of Higher Education report, effectively engaging students and providing clear, timely, and customized information about...
In March of 2020, I said, “See you on Monday” to my students on what I believed to be an ordinary Friday, albeit a Friday the 13th. That would be...
Every day America’s teachers change lives, and every day those lives change the world. Now, this truth can seem to recede as you rush to keep up with the day’s...
Education is, at heart, a community effort. In our community, we share our learned experiences and resources as well as offer up opinions on current events. Each voice adds to...
By Larry Ferlazzo Four educators share ways to encourage students to ask questions, including the “Notice & Wonder” routine. If you are a teacher, student, parent, or administrator, you should be...
By Benjamin Herold Given all the changes to public education in the past year, Carinne Gale felt lucky her training to be a teacher prepared her to work online. When the...
A new teacher reflects on a surprising first year By Alicia Simba I started my first day as a teacher last August, staring at seven little 4-year-olds who stared back at...
Education in the United States of America is provided in public, private, and home schools. State governments set overall educational standards, often mandate standardized tests for K–12 public school systems and supervise, usually through a board of regents, state colleges,...

