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Hillary Clintons stance on education

Hillary Clinton’s stance on education

Matt Karle October 14, 2016

Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s educational policies for K-12 students are mostly intended to support America’s public schools. According to her campaign wesbsite, Clinton intends to launch national...

Donald Trumps stance on Education

Donald Trump’s stance on Education

Kevin Wang October 14, 2016

Republican nominee Donald Trump has promoted “school choice,” a term that represents the allocation of federal public education funds to send students to whatever type of school fits their needs the...

Above is a picture of vacation in the dictionary. WSPN interviews various teachers and students to see if they think vacation days are disruptive or not. “I think it will be a benefit because it’s a nice mind break from all the quizzes and tests and homeworks that have been coming in rapidly,” freshman Mallory Leonard said.

Students and staff discuss schoolwork assigned over vacation

Matt Karle and Kevin Wang October 14, 2016

This October will see students enjoying a series of vacation days scattered across the month. After school did not meet on Rosh Hashanah on the third of October, an even longer break approached only a...

Boys soccer defeat LS

Boys’ soccer defeat LS

Jackie Stoller, Anika Das, and Abby Stoller October 14, 2016
Boys' soccer defeat Lincoln-Sudbury 3-1 at home on Friday.
Pictured above is a photo illustration of someone casting a vote. WSPN interviews the Class of 2020s newly elected officers.

Q&A with the Class of 2020’s new officers

Eden Vanslette and Joyce Wu October 13, 2016

Ciara Murphy, President How do you feel about becoming class president? “Pretty pumped! [I’m] excited to start fundraising!” Why do you think you won the election for class president? “I...

Girls soccer falls to Concord Carlisle (23 photos)

Girls’ soccer falls to Concord Carlisle (23 photos)

Jackie Stoller and Anika Das October 12, 2016
Girls' soccer fall to Concord Carlisle at home on Friday, 2-1.
Girls field hockey falls to Concord Carlisle (39 photos)

Girls’ field hockey falls to Concord Carlisle (39 photos)

Isabel Gitten October 12, 2016
Girls' field hockey lost to Concord Carlisle 1-0 on Friday at home.
New teachers join WHS community

New teachers join WHS community

Credit: Natalie Hsu Veronique Latimer Art What sparked you interest in teaching? “I was a Peace Corps Volunteer and I didn’t know what kind of project I would be thrown into. I ended up being a...

Boys soccer defeat Cambridge-Rindge and Latin (45 photos)

Boys’ soccer defeat Cambridge-Rindge and Latin (45 photos)

Masha Yakhkind and Audrey Camacho October 5, 2016

[monoslideshow id = "392"] Boys' varsity soccer beat Cambridge-Rindge and Latin 6-1 at home last Friday.

WHS students will see a new system of paper balloting run by the AP Government classes when they vote for student council officers later this week.

FAQs about voting

Isabel Gitten October 4, 2016

Q: How do I register to vote? You can register to vote online through the Massachusetts Online Voter Registration System. Through this system, you can apply to register or pre-register to vote in Massachusetts,...

Wayland football falls to Lincoln Sudbury (37 photos)

Wayland football falls to Lincoln Sudbury (37 photos)

Hannah Rice and Kate Balicki October 4, 2016
Wayland football fell to Lincoln-Sudbury 28-0 at LS last Friday.
Pictured above are weights from the weight room. The wellness department at WHS has decided to stop implementing Girls Only hours for the weight room.

“Girls Only” weight room hours instituted at WHS

Olivia Waldron and Andrew D'Amico September 30, 2016

Starting this fall, the WHS wellness department has instituted a “girls only” block of time in the school's weight room. Only female students, staff and faculty may use the weight room on Tuesdays...

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