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Above is a student using their phone. WSPNs Angela Park looked at phone use at WHS. “Technology is a wonderful thing as learners and as teachers, and we need to be mindful about the ways that we’re setting up students to rely on it versus use it responsibly,” principal Allyson Mizoguchi said.

A look at cell phone use at WHS

Angela Park April 6, 2016

His phone screen lights up in the middle of class, notifying him of a text from a friend. He snatches his phone off his desk and checks to make sure his teacher isn’t watching. Slumping low in his seat,...

The Trinitarian Congregational Church in Wayland went on a mission trip to Guatemala. Many WHS students went on this trip including sophomores Mackenzie Barber, Lilly Lin, Peter Wolf, Megan Armstrong and Ian Armstrong and senior Tim Spinale. “I realize more how much we have here,” sophomore Lilly Lin said. “Be grateful for what you have.”

WHS students involved in mission trip to Guatemala

Naomi Lathan April 5, 2016
The Trinitarian Congregational Church in Wayland went on a mission trip to Guatemala. Many WHS students went on this trip including sophomores Mackenzie Barber, Lilly Lin, Peter Wolf, Megan Armstrong and Ian Armstrong and senior Tim Spinale
WHS students share their opinions on hypnosis.

Seniors share ‘senior slump’ experiences

Alex Torres and Lucy Hughes April 5, 2016
Seniors share 'Senior Slump' experiences.
Pictured above is sophomore Jaylen Wang playing tennis. Wang has been playing tennis since he was eight years old, and its something he cannot live without.  “Tennis is all confidence. You just gotta believe you can make your shots, even if you’re having a bad day, Wang said.

Jaylen Wang: Tennis is 90 percent, maybe even 95 percent, a mental sport

Janani Gandhi April 4, 2016

A tennis ball soars over the net on a hot day. Sophomore Jaylen Wang slaps away shot after shot, sending the tennis ball back towards his opponent every time. Wang has been playing tennis since he...

Pictured is Brad Crozier, assistant superintendent of Wayland Public Schools.  Brad Crozier spoke to WSPN about his job. “We could be meeting or taking phone calls about a facility issue or a building issue, or it could be working on a letter or memo to staff on a particular topic,” Crozier said. “There’s not one sort of typical day.”

Brad Crozier and his experiences as assistant superintendent

Nandita Subbiah April 4, 2016

Assistant superintendent Brad Crozier wears many hats in the Wayland Public Schools. Ranging from issues regarding staffing to curriculum, Crozier has a role in all of it. “There are a lot of different...

Above is a MacBook Air (left) and a Chromebook (right). WHS is replacing the MacBook Airs given to students with Chromebooks. We put a lot of thought into this decision, and we are confident that it will improve the well-being of students at Wayland.

Google Chromebooks to replace MacBook Airs next year

Elena Erdekian April 1, 2016
Beginning next year, each student will receive a Google Chromebook instead of a MacBook Air.
Pictured above is the TEDx sign for the event. This will be WHSs second TEDx event.

WHS to host its second TEDx event

Thomas Chan April 1, 2016
Wayland High School will hold its second TEDx event on Saturday, April 2.
Above is the album artwork for one of Aers albums. Aer will be performing in the auditorium this month.

Aer to perform at Wayland High School

Janani Gandhi April 1, 2016
Aer will be performing at WHS at the end of April.
WSPNs Duncan Stephenson writes his weekly column discussing a relevant topic in sports.

Warrior Weekly: Final Four ’16

Duncan Stephenson April 1, 2016
WSPN's Duncan Stephenson previews this week is WHS, college and professional sports.
Above is an image of the Spotify logo. Starting next week, the application will be available for download on student laptops.

Spotify to become available on student laptops

Alex Torres and Liam McNeish April 1, 2016
Spotify will now be allowed for download on student laptops.
Pictured above are the English bathrooms. These bathrooms are going to become gender-inclusive in the near future. “This is just one more push towards making the world more accessible and inclusive,” Naomi Rosenthal, co-leader of The Alliance, said.

WHS to introduce gender-inclusive bathrooms

Lina Baranovsky and Lucy Hughes March 31, 2016

The Alliance has been working on a new project: implementing gender-inclusive bathrooms at WHS. The gender-inclusive bathrooms will replace the current gender-specific bathrooms in the English wing. The...

Above is a pair of white Vans, one of this seasons hottest trends. WSPNs Isabel Gitten and Aimee LaRochelle share their opinions on what is in style this season.

2016 Spring fashion preview

Aimee LaRochelle and Isabel Gitten March 31, 2016

With the weather getting warmer and the sun coming out, check out these essentials to rock the spring season in style. Button-front skirts: Button-front skirts are becoming wildly popular this spring....

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