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The student news site of Wayland High School

Wayland Student Press

The student news site of Wayland High School

Wayland Student Press

MCAS schedule changes

MCAS schedule changes

Elena Erdekian March 21, 2016
This Tuesday and Thursday, there will be schedule changes due to the MCAS exams.
BREAKING NEWS: Two hour delay for all Wayland Public Schools on March 21

BREAKING NEWS: Two hour delay for all Wayland Public Schools on March 21

Elena Erdekian March 21, 2016
All Wayland Public Schools are delayed two hours on Mon., March 21 due to inclement weather.
Pictured above is sophomore Yaniv Goren. Goren is a director for Relay for Life.

Yaniv Goren: I’m happy as long as I’m making a difference

Masha Yakhkind March 21, 2016

They put on their sneakers, tighten up their laces and they’re off. They run around the track countless times before coming to a slow stop. They jog off the track with nothing but smiles on their faces,...

Q&A with Scholastic Art Awards winners

Q&A with Scholastic Art Awards winners

Nathan Zhao March 18, 2016

Calvin Laituri: Which awards did you win? I won two Gold Keys (one digital art and one film), two Silver Keys (one drawing and one digital art) and three Honorable Mentions (one portfolio, one digital...

Above is a sample question from the WHS advisory survey. Wayland High School students took an online survey that asked questions relating to how advisory is run.

WHS advisory survey results are released

Aimee LaRochelle March 17, 2016
Wayland High School students took an online survey that asked questions relating to how advisory is run.
How will WHS students vote in the upcoming elections?

How will WHS students vote in the upcoming elections?

Olivia Waldron, Jackie Stoller, and Isabel Gitten March 16, 2016

How will WHS students vote in the upcoming elections? Create your own infographics

Class of 2016 presents annual senior show

Natalie Hsu and March 15, 2016
The Class of 2016 presents the annual senior show.
Pictured above is sophomore Camron Shahidi. Shahidi became interested in DJing three years ago, and since then, it has grown into a passion of his.  “I’m working a lot on my songs and trying to get them to the best they can be, Shahidi said.

Camron Shahidi: Never give up on your dreams and projects

Aimee LaRochelle March 14, 2016

Tiësto, David Guetta, Avicii and sophomore Camron Shahidi. What do they all have in common? They all share a passion for DJing. Shahidi became interested in DJing about three years ago. “I’ve...

Above, senior Anthony Schleppi (second from right) and junior Chris Laven (far right) perform in an orchestra concert. Both will perform in the All-State music festival, Schleppi in the chorus and Laven in the orchestra. “I think this year was an extraordinary year, to have [eight] students selected and participating in the highest honor in our state,” Fine Arts Department Head Susan Memoli said.

WHS students to perform at All-State Festival

Meg Trogolo March 11, 2016

Eight WHS students will perform at the All-State Festival, which features groups made up of the top high school musicians in Massachusetts. The festival will take place on Saturday, March 12 at Symphony...

Mandarin classes create fans (25 photos)

Mandarin classes create fans (25 photos)

Lucy Hughes March 11, 2016

[monoslideshow id = "366"] Mandarin teacher Annie Cao's students made fans in class using Chinese calligraphy brushes.

WSPNs Duncan Stephenson writes his weekly column discussing a relevant topic in sports.

Warrior Weekly: Spring is here!

Duncan Stephenson March 11, 2016
Warrior Weekly blogger Duncan Stephenson talks about Wayland High School, college and professional sports.
Above is graffiti that reads free speech. WSPNs Abby McCarthy argues against verbal restrictions at basketball games at WHS, defending students freedom of speech.

Opinion: Bring back free speech at sports games

Abby McCarthy March 10, 2016

Freedom of speech is one of the most essential — and controversial — rights that we have as Americans. In school, students are often denied their First Amendment rights, even in the face of the law....

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