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On Dec. 6, a town meeting will occur in Wayland High School’s lecture hall to discuss teachers’ and teaching assistants contracts. “We know that we’re lucky as educators to work in Wayland, we love it here,” WTA’s president Sarah Sontag said. “We know that we have the support of so many of our families and so we’re really just looking for families to come out on Dec. 6 and vote yes.”
News Brief: Upcoming town meeting to discuss Wayland teachers’ contracts
December 4, 2023
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Breaking News: Freshmen election results

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Credit: Selena Liu
The Class of 2027 elects its officers and representatives.

The freshmen class officers have been elected. The results are as follows:

President: Max Rainville
Vice President: Lexi Roman
Secretary: Nathaniel Yaffe
Treasurer: Audrey Raftery
Executive board members: Mia Farley, Emily Wyner, Isaac Hanna, Somberby Newton, Alex Tran, Colton Alhert, Natalie Greenaway, Sadie Alongi, Natalie O’Neill and Mackenzie Moran.

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Selena Liu, News Editor
Selena Liu, Class of 2024, is a third year reporter and the news editor for WSPN. She is a two-time captain of the cross country team and runs for the school’s indoor track team. She is also a captain of the tennis team and is her class’s vice president. Outside of school, she enjoys traveling, spending time with her friends and writing for her column Breaking Down Breaking News. Contact: [email protected]
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