
A tumultuous school year at Woodland Hills continues.

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Due to an online threat Friday, high school students will learn virtually.
Principal Shelly Manns said on a Facebook post they have contacted police and are taking the situation seriously.
It’s the second time in a month the school has moved to virtual instruction.
In late October, students moved to virtual learning for two days after a large fight broke out with at least 30 students identified, along with credible threats made.
This past Wednesday, the Woodland Hills school board voted 8-1 to fire Superintendent James Harris.
His last day is December 17 and his replacement has not been named.