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Wayland Student Press

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Wayland Student Press

Wayland High School is resuming their foreign exchange trip to France in April, 2023. After the 2020 trip to France was canceled due to COVID-19, this trip will be the first foreign language trip to take place at the high school since the pandemic.

Voyage en France: Wayland High School’s bi-annual trip to France returns

Aimee Smith October 7, 2022

With COVID-19 restrictions preventing many people from traveling to nearby states, the idea of traveling outside of the United States was unthinkable. However, with COVID-19 cases decreasing, travel opportunities...

Students at the Wayland High School innovation camp build a prosthetic hand during their independent project portion of the day. My group and I decided to make an advanced version of a prosthetic hand, junior Clara Sin said. That was my favorite activity because making a hand that could actually function was both rewarding and cool to experience.

WHS innovation camp sparks creativity among students

Nadya Chase September 24, 2022

Over the summer, many high school students explore different professional fields in order to get a better sense of their interests before applying to college. Usually, this exploration is done through...

Students gather in the Field House for the 2021 club fair. At the event, freshmen through seniors are given the opportunity to walk around and examine the various tables that each club presents.

A sneak peek of WHS’s most beloved clubs

Nina Wilson and Sophia Oppenheim September 17, 2022

What would Wayland High School do without clubs? The club fair, which will occur on Thursday, Sept. 22, allows students to learn about all of the clubs WHS has to offer. From Future Business Leaders of...

Time to BeReal.

Time to BeReal.

Deirdre Brown September 8, 2022

BeReal is a new social media that has taken over peoples lives for the better. WPSN's Deirdre Brown talks with WHS students about their feelings of the app.

Class of 2023 WayCo players lean against the fence at the Cochituate fields watching their teammates play. This summer marked the 15th season of WayCo softball. Even since I’ve joined, I’ve seen the spectator turnout and social media presence grow a ton, 2020 WHS graduate Jack Brown said.

WayCo returns for its 15th summer

Sophia Oppenheim September 7, 2022

It's a Monday night in the middle of July. The sun has just set and you are tying up your cleats. You step onto the field, the lights turn on as you listen to spectators chatting behind you. Your team...

Throughout the summer, many different camps and activities utilize the Wayland High School campus. Its amenities, including the Wayland Community Pool and sports fields, made it a popular and convenient location for the Wayland Recreation Department to host Summer Adventure and flag football camp while school wasn’t in session.

WHS: The school that never sleeps

Katya Luzarraga September 3, 2022

From June through August, events including Summer Adventure, flag football camp, Summer Bridge Program and captain's practices occurred at Wayland High School. These events filled the WHS campus with life...

Lasagna Love founder Rhiannon Menn leans in near her young daughter as they both spoon sauce into lasagna pans. The organization was founded through Menns desire to help families who were in need during the pandemic and has now expanded to anyone in a hardship.

Lasagna Love: A mission to spread kindness in every bite

Nina Wilson September 2, 2022

For two years now, the organization Lasagna Love has rippled across the globe with a goal to raise spirits through comfort food. It all began when founder Rhiannon Menn was scrolling through Facebook...

WSPNs Tess Alongi summarizes the 2021 - 2022 school year.

2021 – 2022 Year in Review

Tess Alongi June 21, 2022

The 2021-2022 school year marks the first full year back to in person learning after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. WSPN worked hard to cover a year filled with many changes. Below is a recap of many...

Junior Nina Wilson recycles kitty litter buckets to make flower tubs. “A lot of our stuff is donated by the community,” STEMS co-founder Cassie McGonagle said. “Almost all of our vases are donated by the community, and we give back to the community in that way too.”

STEMS: A blooming business

Aimee Smith and Annabelle Zhang June 17, 2022

When people think of flowers, they often think of life and death. They may think of first dates and funerals. They may think happiness and sorrow. One of Wayland’s local businesses, Sensational Teams...

Stop Asian Hate signs rest on lawns across Wayland and surrounding towns. “I designed the signs, I had them produced by a company and then I distributed them,” Wayland resident Jun Wan said. “I sent the news out, and people came by and picked it up from my yard. Suddenly, they were all gone, and now I see them all over [Wayland].”

The Wayland Public Library: Sharing stories of Chinese heritage

Annabelle Zhang June 16, 2022

Although Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month has ended, the fight against racially charged discrimination is still ongoing. From March 31 to May 14, the Wayland Public Library opened...

Money, money money: Student budgeting at WHS

Money, money money: Student budgeting at WHS

Tina Su, Selena Liu, and Mischa Lee June 13, 2022

Money makes the world go around. At WHS, students have many different incomes and ways they spend their money. Whether it's allowance, gifts or from a job, everyone is trying to budget, always grappling...

Cinematographer Aaron Frutman holds his camera. He strives in his everyday work to capture the stories of people. “Perseverance of the subject I’m shooting [inspires me daily],” Frutman said.

Aaron Frutman: The people behind the videos

Nina Wilson and Emma Zocco June 11, 2022

When many people think about Emmy winners, they picture A-List celebrities on red carpets. Who would have guessed that Wayland is lucky enough to be home to a six-time Emmy winner? Aaron Frutman has seized...

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