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Woodland Hills superintendent reports record scholarship totals, spotlights robotics and arts honors

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At the May Woodland Hills School District board meeting the superintendent said scholarship commitments for graduates reached about $12 million, highlighted VEX robotics qualifying for world competition and several student arts and athletics honors.

The district superintendent told the Woodland Hills School District board on Thursday that graduating students have received roughly $12 million in scholarship offers this year, a record according to district remarks. “It looks like we’re right at the $12,000,000 mark,” the superintendent said during the announcements portion of the meeting.

The superintendent and subsequent student remarks detailed several student achievements that district leaders said illustrate the range of programs offered. Leaders noted that the district’s VEX robotics team qualified for the VEX…

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