Woodland Joint Unified School District includes three (3) infant-toddler programs, eight (8) pre-schools, twelve (12) K-6 elementary schools (which include four modified year-round schools), two (2) middle schools, (grades 7 and 8), two (2) comprehensive senior high schools for grades 9-12, a continuation high school and an adult school. Student population for grades K-12 exceeds 10,600 with an annual growth rate of approximately .5%.
The WJUSD is governed by a seven (7) member Board of Trustees, with residence in one of three geographical electoral district, although they are elected at large. The District serves students in a 305 square mile area mostly in Yolo County. The district also includes a small area of southern Sutter County. While most District students live in the City of Woodland, several rural communities are within the district's boundaries. The District has a diverse ethnic and culturally enriched population.
The Woodland Joint Unified District was formed in July 1965, when it united elementary and high school districts.
Focusing on excellence for all students, the District features school improvement programs with extensive staff development. Beginning teachers are supported with the Beginning Teacher Support and Assessment (BTSA) program. Teacher internships are offered in cooperation with nearby universities. Well-equipped classrooms and helpful, knowledgeable employees exemplify strong support services. In addition to core programs, the District offers curricula for English language learners, special needs, gifted and talented, pre-school, independent study, and home schooling students, as well as a variety of adult programs. Childcare is available on several campuses.