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Senior Week kicks off with Decades Day (video)

Emily Roberge and Sophia Oppenheim June 11, 2021

On Monday, May 24, Wayland High School seniors dress up for Decades Day which marks the beginning of Senior Week. Senior Week included a different psych each day for the seniors to dress up as. The rest...

Students express concern over increased traffic (video)

Michael Nechipurenko and Gabe Likerman June 10, 2021

Wayland High School traffic causes numerous issues with students and teachers alike looking to commute to school in time. Although the senior class recently graduated, the problems persisted, leaving many...

Junior Charlie Bolivar takes off his helmet in triumph, revealing his glee about Waylands victory. Since this was such a significant win in the rivalry game, this victory was a big deal to Bolivar and his teammates.

Home field triumph: Boys lacrosse beats Weston 15-5

Charlotte Thirman June 10, 2021

On May 20, the boys lacrosse team had their second unmasked game since before COVID-19 where they came out victorious with a 15-5 win. Wayland played their rival, Weston, and the competitive game drew...

The fielders all huddle together to strategize the game as they wait for the next inning to begin.

Batter up! Wayland girls softball falls to Weston

Charlotte Thirman and Olivia Tawakol June 8, 2021

On May 21, Wayland varsity girls softball lost to Weston. On the new home field, the girls played to the best of their abilities however they were unlucky and couldn't pull through in the end.

Spring athletes take advantage of new facilities (video)

Michael Nechipurenko and Aditya Weling June 8, 2021

Wayland spring athletes utilize new facilities competitively for the first time. Nearly two years ago, Wayland began construction on the high school outdoor athletic complex, including renovating the softball,...

Well miss you, seniors! Seniors celebrate through last day clap out

We’ll miss you, seniors! Seniors celebrate through last day clap out

Charlotte Thirman June 7, 2021

On Friday, May 28, the seniors experienced their last day of class at the high school. Per tradition, the majority of the then soon-to-be graduates sprinted through the hallways during their last block,...

Olivia Gordon: Art for Charity

Jacqueline Cahaly and Ellie Smith June 4, 2021

In response to a hateful act she witnessed at her school, Wayland fifth grader Olivia Gordon decided to create her own business. She sells art on her website, lovepeacecarehope.com, and donates all her...

Student vs. Faculty Kickball Game concludes this year’s Student Council events (video)

Delia Caulfield and Olivia Tawakol June 3, 2021

Student Council holds the student-faculty kickball game on the Wayland High School baseball field. This much anticipated event consists of a group of WHS teachers competing against their own students in...

Hypnotist Peter Gross mystifies WHS through performance (video)

Olivia Tawakol and Charlotte Thirman June 2, 2021

Hypnotist Peter Gross returns to the WHS auditorium to perform his annual show. In contrast to previous years where students would be picked from the audience at random, student council pre-selected student...

Committed senior athletes celebrate at annual signing day (video)

Kaitlyn Mabe and Kate Clifford May 26, 2021

WHS seniors gather in the courtyard to celebrate their commitment to continuing their sport at a collegiate level. On this year's signing day, which took place May 19, coaches, families, and friends assembled...

Many of the student volunteers get comfortable after hypnotist Peter Gross tells them to “three, two, one, sleep.” During this period of unconsciousness, Gross gave the volunteers commands or messed with them.

And sleep! Hypnotist Peter Gross at WHS ’21

Isabella Ciasullo May 24, 2021

Hypnotist Peter Gross visited Wayland High School on Friday, May 7 to perform during Student Council's spring week. In order to abide by COVID-19 restrictions, Student Council limited attendance and...

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