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WSPN Staff June 8, 2016

Pictured above is this years Student Council Officers and members. Next year, there will be a mandatory contract signed by all council members. “Because these people are elected by the students, if you get elected then dont show up or dont do the job that we think youre supposed do, then it needs to be addressed,” Advisor Jared Walsh said.

Student Council implements contract for members

Alex Torres June 8, 2016
Student Council advisors Jared Walsh and Charlene Bishop are implementing a mandatory contract for Student Council members next year. The decision to make this contract coincided with the recent election for next year’s Student Council officers and eboard members.
Pictured above is the One Love Foundations logo. The foundation produced the movie Escalation, which was shown to seniors on Tuesday, May 31. [Escalation] is an incredibly important film to show to every senior class to prepare them for their future and teach them ways to better these unfortunate and difficult situations,” said senior Nour Sayeh, one of 10 MVP leaders.

Seniors watch “Escalation” film

Nathan Zhao June 7, 2016
WHS' class of 2016 viewed the movie "Escalation," which portrays an abusive relationship, as part of senior week last week.
WSPNs Eden Vanslette and Masha Yakhkind outline 15 things every student should do before they graduate.

News Brief: Graduation moved to field house

Meg Trogolo June 4, 2016

Sunday’s graduation ceremony for the class of 2016 will be held inside the WHS field house instead of on the WHS football field due to a forecast of rain. Principal Allyson Mizoguchi announced the change...

Senior Josh Brito

WSPN’s 2015-2016 All-Stars: top eight athletes at WHS

WSPN's sports section chooses Wayland High School's top eight athletes of the year.
Pictured above is senior Ben Jones. In his sophomore, junior and senior years, he contributed to his team’s DCL and Sections wins. This past season, Jones led the team as co-captain to win the Division III state tournament.

Athlete of the Week: Ben Jones

Alex Torres June 1, 2016

Name: Ben Jones Grade: Senior Sport: Wrestling Achievements: Jones started wrestling in his freshman year. In his sophomore, junior and senior years, he contributed to his team’s DCL and...

Pictured above is the Wayland High School outdoor track. The Boys Track team finished their season with a record of 2-3 in the DCL small.

Boys’ track wraps up regular season

Abby Stoller June 1, 2016

The boys' track team recently concluded their season schedule. Overall, they went 2-3 in the DCL Small. One of the team’s biggest strengths this year has been their depth, which is something they have...

Pictured above is a poster advertising the upcoming film festival.

Students to present films at annual festival

Brian Cohen May 27, 2016

The Wayland High School Film Festival will take place this Friday at 6 p.m. in the WHS theater, featuring the work of both the Honors Script To Screen class and the Honors Dramatic Arts class. Ticket prices...

Above, students participate in Tuesdays discussion panel in the WHS media center. Led by senior William Paik, students came together to talk about race, culture, religion, and the importance of all three in the WHS community.

Senior William Paik leads discussion panel on discrimination at WHS

Lindsay Adelman May 26, 2016
Wayland High School students gathered at the media center on Tuesday for a discussion led by senior William Paik regarding race, culture and religion at WHS.
Pictured above is freshman Jack Schwartz. “I love baseball because all of the little things you do throughout the game play a role in the odds you have of winning the game. The team that does all of the little things right, such as talking, knowing where the next play is going and taking opportunistic chances, usually wins the game, Schwartz.

Athlete of the Week: Jack Schwartz

Abby Stoller May 26, 2016
This week's athlete of the week is freshman Jack Schwartz.
Above is a student using his phone. Seniors set all of their phone alarms for 10 a.m. on May 24 as a senior prank. 
“If you want to play that game, there’s going to be some kind of consequence,”  Assistant Principal Scott Parseghian said.

BREAKING NEWS: Seniors pull senior prank with phone alarms

Alex Torres, Jackie Stoller, and Masha Yakhkind May 25, 2016
Seniors set all of their phone alarms for 10 a.m. on May 24 as a senior prank.
Above is the Wayland Free Public Library (WFPL). The library trustees are beginning migration to a new home for Wayland’s books depending on approval from a town meeting. “We can offer a greater space for teens, more space for community events, a large extensive area for private study, a fully functional childrens room, and a building that is ADA [American with Disabilities Act] compliant,” WFPL Director Dana Mastroianni said.

Board of Library Trustees discusses updating current library

Janani Gandhi May 24, 2016
The Board of Library Trustees is currently discussing options to update the current library. The Board acquired a $150,000 grant from the town meeting in November to conduct a study to explore options for a new library.
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