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Wayland Student Press

The student news site of Wayland High School

Wayland Student Press

The student news site of Wayland High School

Wayland Student Press

Juniors pose at last years prom. This school year, however, will not feature a traditional junior prom. Rather, the Class of 2021 will hold a senior prom on Sept. 12. Given the coronavirus crisis, this is the best we couldve done, Class of 2021 President Sam Goldstone said.

BREAKING NEWS: Prom postponed to Sept. 12

Kevin Wang March 20, 2020

The junior class' prom has been postponed to Sept. 12, 2020. The decision was collectively made this morning by administration and advisers and officers from the class executive board. Moving the date...

The Class of 2019 performs at the senior show last year. This years senior show has been postponed.

News Brief: Senior show postponed to late May

Taylor McGuire March 20, 2020

After around a month of preparing, the Class of 2020’s senior show has been postponed to a further date. The show was supposed to take place on Friday, March 20 and Saturday, March 21, but, due to the...

Members of the class of 2022 gather for a picture outside of the Lincoln Memorial at their D.C. trip. This year, eighth graders will not be going to D.C. due to the Coronavirus. “It was definitely a smart decision to cancel the trip considering we are in a pandemic, junior Taylor Travis said. It’s really unfortunate for the kids who aren’t able to go, and I think they should try to reschedule it if that’s possible.”

Coronavirus causes cancellation of WMS 8th grade D.C. trip

Garrett Spooner and Taylor McGuire March 19, 2020

For the first time in 18 years, the eighth-graders at Wayland Middle School will not be attending their annual trip to Washington D.C. in April. The cancellation is due to worries about traveling during...

The members of the FBLA club pose for a picture prior to a meeting. In the past, [the club] has been focused on economics, junior Sashwat Das said. But this year we have decided to focus it on entrepreneurship and business and how to go from an idea to a small business and continue to expand that business.

Wayland FBLA looks to grow despite Coronavirus cancellations

Garrett Spooner and Dante Coppola March 18, 2020

The Future Business Leaders of America(FBLA) club is a group of students designed to learn about all topics related to business. Students then take that learning into action at an annual conference. The...

ICYMI: Week of March 9 - School cancellation, hair dye, boys basketball playoff galleries

ICYMI: Week of March 9 – School cancellation, hair dye, boys basketball playoff galleries

Meredith Prince March 17, 2020

In the weekly series, “In Case You Missed It,” News Editor Meredith Prince summarizes stories from the past week with links to the corresponding WSPN article. News: Editor-in-Chief Kevin Wang...

The new Happy Hollow principal, Tricia O’Reilly, is pictured above. O’Reilly is thrilled to be the new principal at the elementary school. “Being the principal at Happy Hollow is like having a class of almost 400 kids and it’s fantastic, I just absolutely love it,” O’Reilly said.

Happy Hollow welcomes new principal

Allie Nunn and Taylor McGuire March 16, 2020

After months of seeking out a new principal to take over, Happy Hollow Elementary School finally welcomes a familiar face to the board, Dr. Tricia O’Reilly. Teaching in the system for over 26 years,...

As the day for the democratic primaries approached, AP Governments students created a project in regards to the event. 
Voting is essential to responsible citizenship and something I hope to be able to have each one of my students grow into, AP government and politics teacher Eva Urban said.

A Voice to be Heard: WHS students play key role during presidential primaries

Garrett Spooner and Jonathan Zhang March 16, 2020

Voters from 14 different states flocked to the polls on Super Tuesday, and for Wayland, this meant the Wayland Middle School or the town building. WHS’s AP Government & Politics students volunteered...

Senior Emma Sheehan towers over her opponent from Tri-County as they prepare to continue the match. This would result in one of many wins achieved as she headed towards All-States. “It was definitely the right decision because I now get to say that I am the first girl on the wall at Wayland High School,” Sheehan said.

Emma Sheehan wrestles in girls all-states over boys sectionals

Atharva Weling and Dante Coppola March 11, 2020

The WHS wrestling team was forced to compete at sectionals without its third seed, as senior Emma Sheehan made the decision to participate in girls all-states instead. Wrestling has historically been a...

ICYMI: Week of March 2 - Coronavirus, wrestling/swim titles, tribute to Pam Pingeton

ICYMI: Week of March 2 – Coronavirus, wrestling/swim titles, tribute to Pam Pingeton

Meredith Prince March 9, 2020

In the weekly series, “In Case You Missed It,” News Editor Meredith Prince summarizes stories from the past week with links to the corresponding WSPN article. News: Editor-in-Chief Kevin Wang...

This engraving by Paul Revere depicts British soldiers firing into a crowd of Bostonians upon command from their officer and is widely known as the image that represents the Boston Massacre.

News Brief: Boston Massacre Anniversary

Emily Chafe March 8, 2020

On the evening of March 5th, 1770, two-hundred-and-fifty years ago Thursday, a confrontation between British soldiers and a mob of Bostonians turned deadly. It would come to be known as “The Boston Massacre.” For...

Pictured above is Ligiah Villalobos discussing her experience in creating the movie Under the Same Moon. Villalobos will be visiting WHS on Friday, March 6.

News Brief: Famous Latina director Ligiah Villalobos to visit WHS March 6

Meredith Prince March 3, 2020

Ligiah Villalobos is a Latina writer and producer who is best known for her work as head writer for the Nick Jr. show "Go, Diego! Go!" as well as producing and writing the Sundance film "Under the Same...

ICYMI: Week of February 24 - Rachaell Redgate, Half Hour Hook, artist/fashionista of the month

ICYMI: Week of February 24 – Rachaell Redgate, Half Hour Hook, artist/fashionista of the month

Meredith Prince March 2, 2020

In the weekly series, “In Case You Missed It,” News Editor Meredith Prince summarizes stories from the past week with links to the corresponding WSPN article. News: Editor-in-Chiefs Charlie Moore...

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