By Matthew Gutschenritter and Kruti Vora | 02/04/10 | 298 views
On Wednesday the High School Building Committee answered questions about the project at an open forum. Students were most interested in the topic of student parking, which up until recently appeared to be unlikely next year…
By David Ryan | 02/04/10 | 316 views
Juniors Emma Gimlich and Jade Donaldson, the duo that makes up We Are Zombie!, filled L1 with their original sound on Wednesday during Winter Week. Catch their song “Jealousy” and a new untitled track in this highlight video…
By Evan Barber, Andrew Herstine and David Ryan | 02/03/10 | 491 views
Winter Week is in full swing when the sound of A Cappella fills the Little Theater. Check out highlights of the lunch-time performance that featured the Wayland High School Muses, Madrigals, and T-Tones…
By Allie Gold | 02/01/10 | 495 views
Want to know what to look forward to during this year’s Winter Week? WSPN reporter Allie Gold takes a look at some of 2010’s most anticipated events, along with a few much-loved traditional performances which won’t be returning this year…
By Elizabeth Doyon, Kruti Vora and Melanie Barber | 01/21/10 | 171 views
Wayland High School’s Student Council is organizing High Five for Haiti: an event to raise money to help the 3 million Haitians affected by last Tuesday’s earthquake. Students are being asked to bring in $5 to donate during homeroom on Friday…
Winter Week rolled in with the traditional hypnotist show featuring Peter Gross, a local hypnotist. See members of...
Helping Hands, an organization that provides helper monkeys for physically disabled people returned to WHS for Winter Week...
On Friday, several self-proclaimed "chicks with sticks" came in to teach students and teachers the art of knitting....
Heather Ernest, an athlete who played professional basketball in Europe for 5 years, came to WHS as a part of...
The Wayland Swimming and Diving team entered their final week of meets last week before the upcoming championships. The Warriors...
One of many Winter Week events on Thursday, Ms. Mast, a guidance counselor at Wayland High, gave students an introduction...
Helping Hands, an organization that provides helper monkeys for physically disabled...
On Friday, several self-proclaimed "chicks with sticks" came in to teach...
Beginning the last day of Winter Week in a packed Little...
Wayland alum Alison von Rohr ('09) returned to WHS to give...
One of many Winter Week events on Thursday, Ms. Mast, a...
With exams finished and students ready for Winter Week, Wayland High's...
The Wayland Daddios visited Wayland High during Winter Week to play...
The Harvard Opportunes, Harvard's oldest co-ed A Cappella group kicked off...
From bitter cold wind to the hot dry weather, WSPN reporter...
Like so many classes before them, the Class of 2012 celebrated...
During the NSPA/JEA Fall Scholastic Journalism Convention in Washington, D.C., we...
What brings together over 6,000 teenage journalists, professional reporters from across...
Vibrant colors and fallen leaves turn the Wayland High School campus...
Ghosts, goblins, and hobos all made appearances at the 8th annual...
Massachusetts citizens will head to the polls this Tuesday, January 19, to cast their vote for either Democrat Martha Coakley, or Republican Scott Brown. The winner will fill the U.S....
On Friday, December 11th, regional law enforcement executed a k-9 assisted drug search at the request of the administration. Students were placed in a lockdown while over a dozen dogs...
Want to know what to look forward to during this year's Winter Week? WSPN reporter Allie Gold takes a look at some of 2010's most anticipated events, along with a...
Last Wednesday, on February 3rd, the Wayland Mock Trial team went to Waltham City District Court for their second preliminary trial. Wayland won by 2 points, at 105 to 103, against Gann Academy's Mock Trial...
On Wednesday the High School Building Committee answered questions about the project at an open forum. Students were most interested in the topic of student parking, which up until recently...
Wayland High School's Student Council is organizing High Five for Haiti: an event to raise money to help the 3 million Haitians affected by last Tuesday's earthquake. Students are being...
WSPN Staff Reporters Allie Gold and Avery Salitsky sat down with Principal Patrick Tutwiler and METCO Administrators to discuss the uncertain future of the METCO Late Bus, a service crucial...
Juniors Emma Gimlich and Jade Donaldson, the duo that makes up We Are Zombie!, filled...
Winter Week is in full swing when the sound of A Cappella fills the Little...
It's Farcical Friday, and senior blogger Gifford Delle has his own take on the possible removal of parking and senior privileges next year, which he calls "the greatest tragedy in...
The Don't Ask, Don't Tell military policy instituted during the Clinton administration states that gay and lesbian people can serve so long as they don't reveal their sexuality. Says junior...
"Well, it's happening," says freshman blogger Andy Marton. "Midterms are meddling with our lives." Upperclassmen are experiencing the joys of two hour tests once again, while freshmen face down their...
We're well into Winter Week, but it never hurts to look back at those more difficult times and reflect on the lessons learned. 10 things blogger Siddharth Virkud mediates on...