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Wayland Student Press

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Wayland Student Press

Members of the New England Conservatory youth philharmonic speak out on the release of directory Benjamin Zander..(Photo illustration: Ellen Barber/WSPN)

Wayland musicians to tour Europe

Matthew Gutschenritter June 12, 2011
Wish you were going to Europe this summer? Over two dozen Wayland High School musicians will travel across the Atlantic Ocean this summer to perform with their orchestras.
Class of 2011 graduation speeches

Class of 2011 graduation speeches

June 9, 2011
On June 5th, Wayland High School's Class of 2011 entered the school as students and left as alumni. Graduation was held on the turf field, and the attendants listened as three members of the class of 2011 delivered their graduation speeches.
Junior Jon Chen was awarded a silver medal the the National Scholastic (Credit: Oliver Levin/WSPN)

Chen wins national creative writing award

Kruti Vora June 8, 2011
Did you know that junior Jonathan Chen has a passion and aptitude for creative writing? He was recently award a silver medal in the National Scholastic Art and Writing Award competition.
(Screenshot: www.myhometownlink.com)

Students use MyHometownLink to search for summer jobs

Kruti Vora June 7, 2011
Wayland students have begun taking advantage of a new employment resource, MyHometownlink. The only problem is that local adults aren't utilizing the site.
Three ways to reduce student stress

Three ways to reduce student stress

June 3, 2011
Seven juniors have formed a group called De-Stress WHS as a part of their civic action project. Their goal is to alleviate student stress by reforming AP courses, homework and testing days.
Hold My Coat (left) and George Guest (right) are businesses founded and run by WHS alumni. Hold My Coat was founded by Max Gredinger and George Guest was founded by Alex Schultz and George Keeler. (Photo illustration: Matthew Gutschenritter/WSPN)

Alumni launch their own start-ups

Matthew Gutschenritter June 3, 2011
WHS alumni Max Gredinger, Alex Schultz and George Keeler started their own businesses less than five years out of high school. Find out why they did it, what obstacles they've faced and what their goals for the future are.
Civic action projects empower students

Civic action projects empower students

Kruti Vora June 1, 2011
History teacher Daniel Gavin posed the question, “What is the goal of learning, you know, what’s the goal of school?” The answer: to prepare students for the real world. With that in mind, Gavin assigned his U.S. history students a civic action project.
How to be a good senior

How to be a good senior

ebarber (Editor Account) May 30, 2011
With class of 2011 slated to graduate on Sunday, senior Marissa Daftary has some parting words of wisdom for the class of 2012.
Script to Screen to host first WHS Movie Festival

Script to Screen to host first WHS Movie Festival

ebarber (Editor Account) May 30, 2011
Students in the honors Script to Screen class have worked all year to make movies that will be presented next week at the first ever Wayland High School Movie Festival.
A custodian attempts to remove graffiti from the Wayland High School sign. (Photo Illustration: Jake Adelman/WSPN)

WHS sign vandalized, community reacts

May 23, 2011
Early Sunday morning, the Wayland Police Department discovered that the Wayland High School sign at the corner of Route 126 and the WHS entrance had been vandalized with spray paint. On the south side of the sign, below the school’s name, the words “IS GAY” were spray-painted in bold black lettering.
(Photo illustration: Matthew Gutschenritter/WSPN)

Examining the senior slump epidemic

Matthew Gutschenritter May 19, 2011
With less than two weeks of school left for the class of 2011, Senior Marissa Daftary explains what it means to fall victim to the senior slump and the ways it affects students.
(Photo Credit: Aaron Kano-Bower/WSPN)

Dylan Sullivan vaults above the norm

Kruti Vora May 19, 2011
Senior Dylan Sullivan lives two lives. On an imaginary scale from sports jock to computer nerd, he manages to fit into both extremes without anything in between. A state champion pole vaulter and avid video gamer, Sullivan is a quiet guy who succeeds at what some would say is the most exotic sport offered at Wayland High School.
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