By Basil Halperin | 03/02/10 | 264 views | 2 Comments
WSPN political blogger Basil Halperin points out that, while the budget and parking problems WHS currently faces are not as bad as originally thought, we’re not out of the woods just yet…
By Brianna Fay | 02/25/10 | 440 views | 10 Comments
Every high school student has woken up one day, looked at the alarm clock, and wondered why higher education and a good night’s rest seem to be totally conflicting goals. WSPN reporter Brianna Fay digs into the effects of sleep deprivation on teenagers.
By Basil Halperin | 02/24/10 | 660 views | 2 Comments
Seniors will have limited access to parking next year due to the efforts of Principal Patrick Tutwiler and other administrative personnel. Details about the new parking plan were revealed at a meeting on Tuesday night…
By Brianna Fay | 02/11/10 | 235 views | No Comments
The Testostertones, Wayland High School’s all-male a cappella group, won the Community Service Fair Sing Off at the Chestnut Hill Mall last Sunday. Their prize was 5 hours worth of recording time in a professional recording studio which…
By Kruti Vora | 02/10/10 | 143 views | 3 Comments
Junior Ben Shelton was awarded the InvestWrite first place high school essay trophy at a surprise presentation in Mr. Gavron’s Stocks class Monday morning. The Foundation for Investor Education, holds essay competitions for students in grades 4-12 twice a year…
On February 25th, all of the orchestra students in Wayland packed into the high school's field house for...
High School band students joined students from all over the district for the annual Band Fest. Band Fest...
Juliette Fay, a Wayland resident, parent, and published author, came to the high school during Winter Week to...
Movie producer Bill Haney has been there. He's worked on movies and documentaries all over the world. During...
Jumping in his bathing suit, and conquering his fear of water, WSPN Staff Reporter Daniel James jumped in with the...
Wayland Girls swimming reached a milestone this past weekend, 5 state championships in a row. The Warriors of the water...
Last Wednesday, the Wayland wrestling team went up against Pembroke in the Division 3 Dual Meet State Finals. It was...
n Friday night, the Warriors closed out the regular season with an intense, and somewhat bizarre, 84-65 victory against Concord-Carlisle....
On February 25th, all of the orchestra students in Wayland packed...
High School band students joined students from all over the district...
Wayland Girls swimming reached a milestone this past weekend, 5 state...
Over February break 14 juniors and seniors traveled with business teachers...
2010 brings a new format to the Winter Week Plays: a...
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...
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...
Every high school student has woken up one day, looked at the alarm clock, and wondered why higher education and a good night's rest seem to be totally conflicting goals. WSPN reporter Brianna Fay digs...
Over February break 14 juniors and seniors traveled with business teachers Mr. Page and Mr. Gavron to Chiapas, Mexico to learn about sustainable development and fair trade coffee products. Students...
Seniors will have limited access to parking next year due to the efforts of Principal Patrick Tutwiler and other administrative personnel. Details about the new parking plan were revealed at...
Gator Collet, then 16, was one of three teens convicted in the fatal stabbing of a student at Dartmouth High School on April 12, 1993. He came to WHS during...
Sharpening his edges and grabbing his skis, WSPN Staff Reporter Daniel James hit the slopes...
During the last block of Winter Week, WHS students crammed into the L1 performance hall...
The simple, contagious, and seemingly harmless condition which annually plagues thousands across the country is beginning to claim its victims in larger volume, as 2010ers settle in to the notorious...
WSPN political blogger Basil Halperin points out that, while the budget and parking problems WHS currently faces are not as bad as originally thought, we're not out of the woods...
Freshman blogger Andrew Marton spent some time at both Bandfest and String Jamboree last week, and has returned from those traditional district-wide concerts with some reflections to share......
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...