Winter Holidays 2020: What’s on WHS students’ dinner plates this year?
Here you can view what Wayland High School students’ favorite holiday foods and desserts are for the 2020 holiday season.
In a normal year, most people gather together with family and friends in big groups for the holidays. Due to COVID-19, many students said that they are having holiday meals with their immediate family, in a survey of 20 students.
With or without the pandemic, WHS students and their families still plan to make the holidays special by participating in their traditions and eating festive foods.
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