In the weekly series, “In Case You Missed It,” News Editor Marissa Mendoza summarizes stories from the past week with links to the corresponding WSPN article.
News:
Co-Editor-in-Chief Jeffery Zhang shared the schedule for all AP exams, as well as the requirements for WHS students taking these tests. Staff Reporters Emily Wyner and Mack Young briefed the youth lacrosse event, “W Day.”
Features:
Staff Reporter Annabel Orcutt wrote about senior Tristen Chow choosing passion over prestige during her college decisions.
Opinion:
Staff Reporter Kate Goodman reflected on the importance of Holocaust education within schools.
A&E:
Staff Reporter Abigail Bergeron interviewed April’s Fashionista of the Month, freshman Kaitlyn Dijulia.
Broadcast:
Co-Editors Carolina Sdoia and Jane Tardif and Staff Reporter Jessi Dretler broke down Wayland’s news in the Weekly Breakdown: Episode 119.


![Wayland Historical Society Executive Director Scarlett Hoey explains the history of the Cochituate Gatehouse.
"The exterior is still a nice monument to remember buildings [involved in] water history," Hoey said. "We all drink lots of water, and it's such an important resource that we kind of take for granted nowadays."](https://waylandstudentpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/IMG_2024-1200x800.jpg)






















