Students and faculty stepped into the Commons this year to find drastically different options on the lunch menu. Massachusetts’s new school health legislation, which aims to promote healthy eating habits among youth, limits the lunch selection to healthier alternatives of past lunch options.
The implementation of the new policy has generated a broad range of opinions, stretching from those who sympathize with the health-minded cause to those who believe the policy is too restrictive. Members of the WHS community shared their reactions to the policy with WSPN.














![This year, the Wayland team is made out of a JV team and a varsity team. There is a wide range of grades from eighth grade to twelfth grade that make up the teams. " [What] I will miss most [about the seniors] is their willingness to be involved," sophomore Mackenzie Grogan said. "Whether it was with school drama or referee frustration, they were really good at listening and giving good advice."](https://waylandstudentpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/8F0FD331-F005-4C3F-9F77-402D1C1953D6_1_201_a-1200x800.jpg)









