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Wayland Student Press

ICYMI: Week of May 8 - senior prom, WHS teachers demonstrate for fair contracts and the 2023 Met Gala

ICYMI: Week of May 8 – senior prom, WHS teachers demonstrate for fair contracts and the 2023 Met Gala

Nadya Chase May 15, 2023

In the weekly series, “In Case You Missed It,” News Editor Nadya Chase summarizes stories from the past week with links to the corresponding WSPN article. News: Staff Reporter Jenny Shine reported...

Interactive map: Where Warriors are headed (Class of 2023)

Interactive map: Where Warriors are headed (Class of 2023)

Sasha Libenzon May 12, 2023

Join WSPN's Sasha Libenzon as she shares what schools Wayland High School seniors are headed to after they graduate. Data for this map was collected through a Google Form sent to all seniors and information...

On Wednesday, May 10, the Wayland School Committee approved current Wayland Middle School Principal Betsy Gavron to be the interim assistant superintendent.

Breaking News: Betsy Gavron selected as interim assistant superintendent

Selena Liu May 11, 2023

On Wednesday, May 10, the Wayland School Committee announced Wayland Middle School Principal Betsy Gavron as the interim assistant superintendent. She was one of three finalists for the position. Interim...

Wayland High School teachers demonstrate for contracts

This morning, on Wednesday, May 10, members of the Wayland Teachers Association (WTA) stood outside of Wayland High School before first block classes to advocate for fair contracts. The same demonstration...

The WHS Math Team faces a year full of success after winning both the New England and State level meets.

WHS Math Team calculates its way to success

Jenny Shine May 10, 2023

For the past five years, the Wayland High School Math Team has received several recognitions for their performance. This year, the Math Team continued their streak of success through winning the New England...

ICYMI: Week of May 1 - Late Night, WHS protects banned books and Jazz Band

ICYMI: Week of May 1 – Late Night, WHS protects banned books and Jazz Band

Nadya Chase May 8, 2023

In the weekly series, “In Case You Missed It,” News Editor Nadya Chase summarizes stories from the past week with links to the corresponding WSPN article. News: WSPN's Aimee Smith reported on...

Late Night is a substance-free after prom celebration, traditionally planned and run by parent volunteers. Since there are two proms this year, there will also be two Late Nights.

Breaking tradition with two Late Night events

Aimee Smith May 2, 2023

Late Night, a substance-free event held after prom, is a recurring tradition in Wayland. However, this year Wayland will be hosting two Late Night events instead of one for the first time. This change...

ICYMI: Week of April 24 - Ella Zachery wins InvestWrite contest, WSPNs winter all-star athletes and Candles Galore

ICYMI: Week of April 24 – Ella Zachery wins InvestWrite contest, WSPN’s winter all-star athletes and Candles Galore

Nadya Chase May 1, 2023

In the weekly series, “In Case You Missed It,” News Editor Nadya Chase summarizes stories from the past week with links to the corresponding WSPN article. News: Co-Editor-in-Chief Emily Roberge...

Senior Ella Zachery wins first place in Massachusetts and fifth place nationally in the InvestWrite writing competition. Zachery is the first girl to win the InvestWrite competition in business teacher Fred Lehmanns Investing and the Creative Economy (ICE) class.

More than a trophy: Ella Zachery changes precedent in WHS InvestWrite contest

Emily Roberge April 27, 2023

Every year, Wayland High School students in the Investing and the Creative Economy (ICE) business class participate in the national InvestWrite competition. For years, on the walls of the WHS business...

Candidates Christina Rodrigo and Erin Mueller win the election for School Committee in the town election on Tuesday, April 25.

Breaking News: April 25 town election results

Nadya Chase April 25, 2023

From 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, April 25, Wayland citizens voted on representatives for different town officer positions. These positions included Town Moderator, Select Board, School Committee, Board...

Wayland resident Kaat Vander Straeten presents on the impact of composting on our environment. “Climate change is very complex, and we need a lot of little acts that are done by many, many people to address it,” Vander Straeten said. “If we all compost, it makes a difference for sure.”

Kaat Vander Staeten: The science and significance of composting

Aimee Smith and Nadya Chase April 25, 2023

On Wednesday, April 12, Wayland resident and parent Kaat Vander Straeten gave a presentation on composting at Wayland High School as a part of Earth Week. Vander Straeten discussed the science of composting...

On Sat. April 23, the Wayland Student Press Network won second place in the Best of Show category and a fourth consecutive Online Pacemaker award. The Journalism Education Association (JEA) presented WSPN with the 2023 First Amendment Press Freedom Award. Nine students from WSPN also received awards in student media contests.

News Brief: WSPN wins big at JEA/NSPA spring convention

Emily Roberge April 24, 2023

On April 22, the Wayland Student Press Network (WSPN) received second place in the NSPA (National Scholastic Press Association) Best of Show Award for the smaller school website category and its fourth...

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