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    ICYMI: April 28 - AP exam schedule, "W Day" and April's Fashionista of the Month
    ICYMI: April 28 – AP exam schedule, “W Day” and April’s Fashionista of the Month
    News Brief:  WHS hosts W Day lacrosse event
    News Brief: WHS hosts W Day lacrosse event
    Wayland High School students begin taking AP exams on May 5.
    AP Exam Schedule
    ICYMI: April 21 - The Boston Marathon, college application process and the new concussion testing app Sway
    ICYMI: April 21 – The Boston Marathon, college application process and the new concussion testing app Sway
    After Massachusetts voted to remove the MCAS graduation requirement, policy makers are reshaping graduation standards. "The top-line understanding is that we’ve moved away from a system that we’ve known for about 24 years, which is one where every school district in Massachusetts had wide latitude to decide what their graduation requirements were in terms of coursework or other experiences, but every single student, in order to earn a diploma, needed to pass the MCAS in one English, one math and one science assessment," Massachusetts Secretary of Education Patrick Tutwiler said. "We’ve moved away from that now, by virtue of the outcome of [the MCAS] ballot question in November, to a place where communities can still decide what their graduation requirements are, but there’s no requirement for students to pass the MCAS.”
    Massachusetts reevaluates graduation requirement without standardized testing
    BDBN: Amid ICE arrests, families are concerned about sending children into school
    BDBN: Amid ICE arrests, families are concerned about sending children into school
    Breaking Down Breaking News: Honoring the ice skaters of Flight 5342
    Breaking Down Breaking News: Honoring the ice skaters of Flight 5342
    BDBN: Recent aviation issues
    BDBN: Recent aviation issues
    BDBN: The CEO of UnitedHealthcare was fatally shot in New York
    BDBN: The CEO of UnitedHealthcare was fatally shot in New York
    Breaking Down Breaking News: EEE makes a comeback
    Breaking Down Breaking News: EEE makes a comeback
    A swastika symbol has been found on the side of the Wayland Community pool. It has since be covered up.
    Breaking news: Swastika found on side of Wayland Community Pool, administration and police respond
    A magnitude 3.8 earthquake originating from the coast of New Hampshire and Maine was felt in Wayland on Monday, Jan. 27.
    Breaking News: 3.8 magnitude earthquake felt in Boston area
    Claypit Hill students moved to high school after water main break
    Claypit Hill students moved to high school after water main break
    Breaking News: Wayland Middle School cancels school on Nov. 22 due to power surge
    Breaking News: Wayland Middle School cancels school on Nov. 22 due to power surge
    Anticipation heightens as Nov. 5 draws closer. The tension-filled race between Vice-President Kamala Harris and Former President Donald Trump comes to a close with the final day for U.S. citizens to vote. Check back for live updates.
    LIVE UPDATES: Presidential election of 2024
    News Brief:  WHS hosts W Day lacrosse event
    News Brief: WHS hosts W Day lacrosse event
    News Brief: Town election results
    News Brief: Town election results
    News Brief: Student Council officer and representative election results
    News Brief: Student Council officer and representative election results
    Course selection process begins at WHS
    Course selection process begins at WHS
    A backstage look into the creation of the Class of 2025’s Senior Show, and the connections it’s formed. “We’ve definitely gotten closer with the people in our groups,” Alongi said. “It's just really fun to rehearse with everyone.”
    Class of 2025 sets the stage for the Senior Show
    Gambling is all around you. Whether you notice it or not, there is a very good chance that you have seen an advertisement that has promoted gambling in some form or another. Partly due to this, the national trend of gambling is increasing and can be seen making its mark in Massachusetts.
    Betting away the future: The surge in teen sports betting and its consequences
    Senior Tristen Chow committed to the Culinary Institute of America (CIA) after learning to cook when she was seven. Chow had to make the tough decision of choosing between the CIA or her dream school: California Polytechnic State University.
    Tristen Chow: Choosing passion over prestige in college decisions
    With changing circadian rhythms and increasing homework, high school can create the perfect environment for imperfect sleep. Managing these factors, along with this, and knowledge of how screen time affects sleep, some students may be better able to regulate their sleep.
    Beyond tired: The real impact of sleep deprivation in teenagers
    From cigarettes to electronic vapes, electronic vapes to disposable vapes, and now disposable vapes to nicotine pouches, nicotine has been a constant throughout the history of our country. But when people started smoking a pack of cigarettes a day, medical professionals claimed they were healthy. When that was proven untrue, vapes were the next best thing. So are ZYNs really the key to quitting smoking, or are they a new epidemic in disguise?
    From vapes to ZYNs: How a new nicotine trend targets teens through social media
    In the home of 2011 WHS graduate Lauren Astley’s father and founder of the Lauren Dunne Astley Memorial Fund Malcom Astley sit photos of L. Astley, along with a stuffed dog. M. Astley thinks that loss is something that children should be learning how to cope with from a young age, as well as acknowledging that grief and loss doesn’t only come from human death. “Another is acknowledging the phenomenon of loss, which a breakup is,” M. Astley said. “Training early on around the silliest of things. You remember that first stuffed animal that you had, and if you lost it or left it at home when the family went on a trip and you went out of your mind as a four year old. The first goldfish that died, another pet, and the progression, which is inevitable, and we don't, we're not open about it.”
    More than just a statistic: The role of education in combating domestic violence
    Senior Tristen Chow committed to the Culinary Institute of America (CIA) after learning to cook when she was seven. Chow had to make the tough decision of choosing between the CIA or her dream school: California Polytechnic State University.
    Tristen Chow: Choosing passion over prestige in college decisions
    From left to right: Mike Bloom, Ryan Herlihy, Joshua Goodman, Matt Bloom and Jake Mitchell pose for a photo after a show. Goodman, a WHS teaching assistant, is one of five members of the band 'Gold Rush.'
    Joshua Goodman takes the stage with Gold Rush
    Wayland resident and senior Isabella Camacho recently joined the girls varsity tennis team. Camacho is enrolled in an online high school and played tennis for a private club prior to joining the WHS team. Next year, she will play tennis at Wesleyan University.
    Isabella Camacho aces her way to tennis stardom
    Junior Peter Caputa started PCV Detailing in his sophomore year of high school. Since then, he's looked to grow his business in a number of ways. "I'm always trying to get more customers," Caputa said. "I've even knocked on people's doors to see if they'd like a car detail."
    Beyond the books: How junior Peter Caputa started his own business
    The “Main Event” station is one of the varying stations  that hosts different food options for students at WHS prepared by the cafeteria staff. The "Main Event" station changes each day depending on what the hot lunch is.
    Behind the scenes of school lunches
    At this years "W Day," young lacrosse players gather around to meet professional lacrosse players who visited the fields on Sunday, May 4.
    The Wayland youth lacrosse community comes together for “W-Day”
    The class of 2025 is sending 24 student-athletes to compete at universities and colleges throughout the country.
    Class of 2025 committed student-athletes
    Troy Hoyt finishes the Boston Marathon, running for the Hoyt Foundation. T. Hoyt is the son of Hoyt Foundation CEO Russ Hoyt.
“[Running a marathon] might seem like a big thing, when it’s presented to you at first, but if you break it up and just keep telling yourself, “Yes, you can,” you can start chipping away at it. And before you know it, you’ll be running the whole 26 miles, and you won’t even think twice about it.” T. Hoyt said.
    Beyond the finish line: How the Boston Marathon transforms lives
    On Thursday, April 17, the girls varsity lacrosse team defeated Acton-Boxborough High School (AB) with a final score of 11-3. This game was Wayland's fourth win of the season, improving their record to four wins and two losses.
    Game recap: Girls lacrosse defeats Acton-Boxborough
    Wayland resident and senior Isabella Camacho recently joined the girls varsity tennis team. Camacho is enrolled in an online high school and played tennis for a private club prior to joining the WHS team. Next year, she will play tennis at Wesleyan University.
    Isabella Camacho aces her way to tennis stardom
    At this years "W Day," young lacrosse players gather around to meet professional lacrosse players who visited the fields on Sunday, May 4.
    The Wayland youth lacrosse community comes together for “W-Day”
    Troy Hoyt finishes the Boston Marathon, running for the Hoyt Foundation. T. Hoyt is the son of Hoyt Foundation CEO Russ Hoyt.
“[Running a marathon] might seem like a big thing, when it’s presented to you at first, but if you break it up and just keep telling yourself, “Yes, you can,” you can start chipping away at it. And before you know it, you’ll be running the whole 26 miles, and you won’t even think twice about it.” T. Hoyt said.
    Beyond the finish line: How the Boston Marathon transforms lives
    As he rows, Weston junior Andrew Cui focuses on his technique. The crew team has two competition seasons: fall and spring. "I really like crew just because I feel like it is very much a team sport," Weston sophomore Jenna Cutter said.  "Especially when you're rowing because you have to be so in sync with the rest of the boat which I think creates a really tight knit team and Wayland-Weston is just a really nice community between the coaches, rowers and coxswains."
    Wayland-Weston crew team glides into spring season
    Competing to secure a spot in the beginning of the race, Wayland and Weston runners surge ahead at the start of the 800 meter race.
    Track and field races into first away meet of the season
    Preparing to swing, sophomore Ryan Frutman positions herself in a ready-stance. This stance is vital for a powerful swing and strong contact with the ball.
    Softball falls to Belmont in home opener
    Staff reporter Joey Fay writes about what he believes are some of the biggest issues in college sports.
    Opinion: College sports are a mess
    WSPN's reporters Ravi Kapadia and Owen Harrington express their views on if the MLB should implement a salary cap.
    Opinion: Major League Baseball should implement a salary cap
    WSPN's Reva Datar shares a personal reflection detailing her experience on the wrestling team.
    Opinion: A reflection on wrestling with myself
    Staff Reporter Ben Jackson discusses his thoughts on the Boston Celtics's ongoing season.
    Opinion: The Celtics will win the 2024 NBA Finals
    WSPN's Bella Schreiber and Jenny Shine discuss opinions on Bill Belichick's future in the National Football League (NFL).
    Opinion: It’s time for Bill Belichick to retire from the NFL
    WSPN’s Kate Goodman reflects on the importance of Holocaust education within schools.
    Teaching history, shaping the future: The role of holocaust education
    WSPN's Editorial Board discusses their thoughts on the recent actions of the current presidential administration and the future of the first amendment.
    Editorial: We fear for the future of the first amendment
    WSPN's Olivia Green and Emily Wyner reflect on the Trump Administration's abuses of power.
    Opinion: 2025? More like “1984”
    WSPN's Annabelle Hage and Sadie Alongi reflect on the limitations of homework, and whether too much can be harmful for students.
    Beyond the limit: When homework goes from helpful to harmful
    WSPN's Jeffery Zhang discusses the "Houthi PC small group" leaks.
    Opinion: National security isn’t a text thread
    Join WSPN’s Abby Bergeron as she interviews the April Fashionista of the Month: Kaitlyn Dijulia.
    Fashionista of the Month: Kaitlyn Dijulia
    Join WSPN’s Kate Goodman and Molly Bergeron as they talk with this month’s artist of the month: Abby Peredna.
    Artist of the Month: Abby Peredna
    Join WSPN's Karis Tam as she reviews Grande's extended album, "eternal sunshine deluxe: brighter days ahead."
    “eternal sunshine deluxe: brighter days ahead” shines a light into Ariana Grande’s life
    WSPN's Emma Zocco highlights her favorite local thrift shops as a better, sustainable alternative to fast-fashion.
    Sustainable style: A guide to the best thrift shops
    Join WSPN’s Vanessa Taxiarchis and Jillian Mele as they interview March’s Fashionistas of the Month: seniors Leroyal Hairston and Joel Cabral.
    Fashionistas of the Month: Leroyal Hairston and Joel Cabral
    WSPN's Emma Zocco highlights her favorite local thrift shops as a better, sustainable alternative to fast-fashion.
    Sustainable style: A guide to the best thrift shops
    WSPN's Molly Bergeron talked to juniors at WHS about their stressful experiences finding their prom dresses.
    From fittings to frustration: The stressful reality of prom dress shopping
    Join WSPN’s Mischa Lee and Elyssa Grillo as they discuss the hottest trends of this year’s winter season.
    Top winter fashion trends
    Join WSPN reporters Emma Zocco, Edge Wheeler and Alex Evangelista as they discuss the trends of this year's winter season.
    Mens Winter Fashion 2025
    Join WSPN reporters Melina Barris and Caroline Kiernan as they share some of their favorite and least favorite looks of the 2025 Golden Globes.
    2025 Golden Globes looks and opinions
    Crossword: Valentine's Day
    Crossword: Valentine’s Day
    Crossword: Winter
    Crossword: Winter
    Crossword: Halloween
    Crossword: Halloween
    Crossword: Fall
    Crossword: Fall
    Back to school crossword
    Back to school crossword
    Join WSPN's Karis Tam as she reviews Grande's extended album, "eternal sunshine deluxe: brighter days ahead."
    “eternal sunshine deluxe: brighter days ahead” shines a light into Ariana Grande’s life
    Join WSPN’s Mischa Lee as she discusses Tate McRae’s newest album “So Close to What.”
    “So Close To What”: A Tatiana takeover
    Join WSPN's Ben Jackson and Bowen Morrison as they review Lil Baby's most recent album "WHAM."
    “WHAM:” A bold statement from Lil Baby
    Unlike any vampire film before it, Robert Eggers’ “Nosferatu” haunts the audience along with the characters through dark tension and sickening torture.
    Nosferatu: An eerie, barbaric twist on Dracula
    WSPN's Reva Datar reviews the second season of the Netflix blockbuster show "Squid Game."
    “Squid Game 2” is gravely misunderstood
    Senior Zoe Roi defends against a North Andover player.
    Girls lacrosse falls to No. 1 Andover
    At this years "W Day," young lacrosse players gather around to meet professional lacrosse players who visited the fields on Sunday, May 4.
    The Wayland youth lacrosse community comes together for “W-Day”
    Troy Hoyt finishes the Boston Marathon, running for the Hoyt Foundation. T. Hoyt is the son of Hoyt Foundation CEO Russ Hoyt.
“[Running a marathon] might seem like a big thing, when it’s presented to you at first, but if you break it up and just keep telling yourself, “Yes, you can,” you can start chipping away at it. And before you know it, you’ll be running the whole 26 miles, and you won’t even think twice about it.” T. Hoyt said.
    Beyond the finish line: How the Boston Marathon transforms lives
    As he rows, Weston junior Andrew Cui focuses on his technique. The crew team has two competition seasons: fall and spring. "I really like crew just because I feel like it is very much a team sport," Weston sophomore Jenna Cutter said.  "Especially when you're rowing because you have to be so in sync with the rest of the boat which I think creates a really tight knit team and Wayland-Weston is just a really nice community between the coaches, rowers and coxswains."
    Wayland-Weston crew team glides into spring season
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    From applications to acceptance, seniors navigate the college process
    A capella harmonizes during Winter Week
    A capella harmonizes during Winter Week
    “I’ve never seen that before”: Hypnotist Peter Gross hypnotises WHS students
    “I’ve never seen that before”: Hypnotist Peter Gross hypnotises WHS students
    Starbucks holiday menu review
    Starbucks holiday menu review
    As the 2024 presidential election inches closer, WSPN’s Fiona Peltonen and Maddie Zajac share their thoughts on the importance of youth voting. While there are numerous reasons that youth voting has taken the backseat for many years, it is time that younger generations get more politically involved. “If you want to fix a problem, you've got to commit yourself to doing it,” Fay said. “And one easy way to do it is to vote.”
    The importance of youth voting
    Join WSPN's Emma Zocco and Mischa Lee as they take an inside look at the Wayland Depot
    The Wayland Depot: Wayland’s hidden treasure
    Weekly Breakdown Episode 119: Final a cappella concert and Paws at the Park event
    Weekly Breakdown Episode 119: Final a cappella concert and Paws at the Park event
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    Weekly Breakdown Episode 118: Spring break festivities and the Boston Marathon
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    Weekly Breakdown Episode 117: WayCam night at the movies and Easter celebrations
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    Weekly Breakdown Episode 117: WayCam night at the movies and Easter celebrations
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        How will WHS students vote in the upcoming elections?

        Olivia Waldron, Jackie Stoller, and Isabel Gitten|March 16, 2016

        How will WHS students vote in the upcoming elections?
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