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Pictured above is a portrait by junior Nat Hsu of a child living in a Syrian refugee camp. The portrait, along with many others like it, will be sent to the child by the Memory Project. “It is my hope that by creating portraits for these children, we are letting them know that someone far away cares about their well-being,” art teacher Veronique Latimer said.

Art Club hosts Memory Project

Aimee LaRochelle November 14, 2016

Imagine sitting in the art room flipping through a series of portraits. These images display all different sorts of emotions. Some are sad, some are happy, and some are thoughtful. When you’re done looking...

Pictured above are sophomore Eden Vanslette and junior Brooke LaPierre collecting their uniforms for girls varsity soccer. Many WHS sports teams are receiving new uniforms this year. We picked the 5 last teams that were the oldest uniforms in the school, and those go back a scary amount of time,” Athletic Director Heath Rollins said.

WHS sports teams receive new uniforms

Aimee LaRochelle and Abby Stoller November 14, 2016

At the beginning of each season, WHS athletes receive their uniforms. These uniforms are usually very old, having been passed down from player to player. This school year, several WHS sports teams received...

Members of the WSPN staff let freshmen know what they should and shouldnt do in high school

Opinion: 10 things freshmen should avoid

Andrew D'Amico, Eden Vanslette, and Olivia Waldron November 13, 2016

The transition from middle school to high school is a stressful one, and as a freshman, there are many nuances of being a high schooler that may not seem obvious. Here are some helpful tips from members...

Pictured above is A Capella group The Madrigals. The Madrigals are one of three groups whose Sunday practices are being held back by the new waiver requirements.

A cappella groups change Sunday practice policy

Abby Mitty and Andrew D'Amico November 13, 2016

Recently, WHS' a cappella groups have adopted new rules regarding off-campus meetings without club advisor supervision. Before these rules were instated, the three a cappella groups - the Muses, the Testostertones...

WSPNs Duncan Stephenson predicts the outcome of each week 11 NFL match up.

NFL Week 10 Predictions

Duncan Stephenson November 12, 2016

Duncan's season record: 9-4 *winners in bold Thursday Night Football: Cleveland Browns vs. Baltimore Ravens 1pm games: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Carolina Panthers Denver Broncos vs. New Orleans...

Above, Wayland residents Rodney Hager, Martha Locke and Anthony Dias hold political signs outside Wayland Middle School. Wayland voters cast their ballots in the U.S. presidential election on Tuesday. Every vote counts. All it takes is one,” Psiaf said.

On Election Day, Wayland residents head to the polls

On Tuesday afternoon, Wayland residents converged on the polls to choose America’s next president. Local political activists were out in force holding signs near polling places, and among those casting...

Pictured above is the United Nations. Donald Trumps stance on Education is explained. I want to help all of our allies, but we are losing billions and billions of dollars, Trump said in the first presidential debate. We cannot be the policemen of the world.

Donald Trump’s stance on foreign policy

Kevin Wang November 8, 2016

Republican nominee Donald Trump’s foreign relations and national security policies have centered around “peace through strength, as his campaign website officially states. Trump intends to begin with...

Pictured above is marijuana. On Tuesday, Massachusetts voters will vote on the legality of recreational marijuana. “I am strongly opposed to question four and would be disappointed and frightened, quite frankly, if that question passes,” WHS Principal Allyson Mizoguchi said.

Massachusetts voters prepare to vote on the legalization of recreational marijuana

Kyle Chen and Charlie Moore November 8, 2016

On November 8th, voters across the United States will go to their respective polling places to decide who will be the president for the next four years. However, the next commander-in-chief is not the...

Massachusetts voters are voting on a crucial charter school ballot question on Tuesday. “I feel like we need to be focused on improving our baseline school systems rather than focus on providing alternatives from which we are sending kids away from,” junior Jeffrey Prince said.

Massachusetts voters prepare to vote on the expansion of charter schools

Olivia Waldron November 8, 2016

On November 8th, Massachusetts voters will not only help decide the next president, but also vote on four state ballot questions. These questions will include the right to have slot machines, the expansion...

Donald Trumps stance on the economy

Donald Trump’s stance on the economy

Kevin Wang November 7, 2016

Republican nominee Donald Trump’s economic positions resonate with voters who support slashing taxes for both families and corporations, prioritizing the creation of jobs, producing better trade deals...

Hillary Clintons stance on the economy

Hillary Clinton’s stance on the economy

Matt Karle November 7, 2016

Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s plans for the economy are centered around raising taxes on the wealthy in order to invest in creating new jobs. Clinton intends to maintain taxes on big corporations...

Donald Trump’s stance on domestic policy

Kevin Wang November 6, 2016

Republican nominee Donald Trump has centered his domestic policies around serving America’s economy and security first. Trump’s plans include building “the wall” across America’s southern border...

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