ICYMI: Week of October 17 – test return policy, fall playlist and free period products at WHS

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Nadya Chase

In the weekly series, “In Case You Missed It,” News Editor Nadya Chase summarizes stories from the past week with links to the corresponding WSPN article.

News:

Staff Reporter Hallie Luo shared WHS student opinions on financial aid. Meanwhile, WSPN Staff reported on the new test return policy implemented by WPS and Editor Nadya Chase created an infographic about WHS student opinions on the test return policy.

Sports:

WSPN’s Bella Schreiber wrote about the top four MLB championship teams and who will move onto the 2022 World Series.

“No matter the outcome, these upcoming games will surely be interesting, and I am just as excited to watch what unfolds,” Schreiber wrote.

Multimedia:

Co-Editor Sasha Libenzon and Luo photographed the girls varsity soccer game against Weston, and Libenzon also produced a video about the Cross Country’s performance at Twilight Invitational. Libenzon, Chase and WSPN’s Aimee Smith, photographed the varsity football game against Newton South.

A&E:

Luo reviewed the new movie “Don’t Worry Darling,” and Staff Reporter Emma Zocco shared a step-by-step tutorial on how to make Frankenstein Rice Krispies Treats. Meanwhile, Staff Reporters Abby Raftery and Morgen Warner created a fall playlist.

Editor Talia Macchi shared the purple-out psych for the sports games on Friday, October 21, and Staff Reporter Selena Liu created an infographic about student free periods at WHS.

Opinion:

Co-Editor-in-Chief Emily Roberge shared her opinion on brain health within the NFL, and Co-Editor-in-Chief Genevieve Morrison wrote about free period products at WHS.

Broadcast:

Raftery, Grasso and Staff Reporter Morgen Warner spoke about Pam’s Run and The Amazing Race in episode 61 of Weekly Breakdown. Meanwhile, Co-Editor Deirdre Brown reported on the Rotary Club of Weston and Wayland hosting the children’s business fair. Co-Editor Jackie Cahaly interviewed senior Isabella Calvo about her experience moving to Wayland.