On Thursday, Jan. 30, Wayland High School students preformed in the annual Winter Week talent show. The acts varied between many talents, such as musical performances, impressions, dances and yo-yo performances. The show took place during fourth and sixth block, and teachers had the option of signing their classes up to attend the event.
Winter Week talent show 2025
February 3, 2025
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