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WOODLAWN MIDDLE MAGNET SCHOOL

WOODLAWN MIDDLE MAGNET SCHOOL

LEARNING BY DOING

Our goal is to create a society of critical thinkers who will positively influence the world of the future.

Excellence does not happen by chance—it happens by choice. Woodlawn Middle is second to none in offering parents and students a variety of choices in academic and elective courses. Some academic programs offered at Woodlawn Middle are gifted, Scholastic Academy, Great Scholars, magnet, traditional, inclusion, resource and community-based. Many of our programs allow students to earn high school credits in courses such as Algebra I, geometry, world geography, physical science and more. Along with our many academic programs, students participating in our talented program take courses such as art, theater or music. We believe in innovation, diversity, and academic excellence. Woodlawn Middle gives students a learning experience that allows them to think critically, work collaboratively, and learn by doing.

–– WE PRIDE OURSELVES ON ––

theater

sports

engineering

math

from the principal

Personal comment coming soon.

Terran Perry

PRINCIPAL

School Impact

If the proposal for the St. George Community School System passes, this school will be directly impacted. Click the button below for additional information about the proposal. 

This site will be unavailable due to scheduled maintenance beginning at 5PM on July 2, 2025. We anticipate the site will be restored by 8:30PM on July 2, 2025. We apologize for any inconvenience.

All EBRPSS schools are closed 4/3 - 4/10 and all offices are closed 4/3 - 4/9 for Spring Break.

Stay Up to Date with the Latest Weather Updates

The East Baton Rouge Parish School System is advising families that school bus transportation may experience delays during the Friday afternoon commute home because of weather and road conditions across the parish. Transportation staff members are working to safely transport students while navigating possible heavy traffic, flooded areas and impacted roadways caused by
changing weather conditions.

District officials said student safety remains the top priority as drivers continue routes throughout the parish. The district appreciates the understanding and cooperation of families and the community during the weather event.