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Pictured above is Assistant Principal James Nocitos office. Nocito will retire in the summer of 2019 after three years at WHS and 34 years in public education.

News Brief: Nocito to retire after three years at WHS

Kevin Wang December 7, 2018

Assistant Principal James Nocito will retire during the summer of 2019 after three years at WHS and 34 years in public education. He announced his decision to faculty members on Monday, Dec. 3, and Principal...

A Sage speaks with Seeker Jake Sachs. Connects Sages and Seekers program aims to bring together students and local seniors through stories and interaction. “[The students] are starting to think of themselves as part of something bigger,” Connect tri-leader Ed DeHoratius said.

Students and local seniors bridge age gap in Wayland

Joanna Barrow and CJ Brown December 4, 2018

A new program at WHS called “Sages and Seekers” brings together local seniors, or “Sages,” and high school students, or “Seekers.” The program is intended to help bridge today’s generation...

ICYMI: Week of Nov. 26

ICYMI: Week of Nov. 26

Kevin Wang December 3, 2018

In the weekly series, “In Case You Missed It,” News editor Kevin Wang summarizes stories from the past week with links to the corresponding WSPN article. News: WSPN's Nathan Zhao broke the outcome...

Senior Wellington Pereira holds up a ball on the sidelines.

Football defeats Weston in annual Thanksgiving game (28 photos)

Carly Camphausen and Caroline Lampert November 27, 2018

The boys' varsity football team defeated Weston in the annual Thanksgiving game. The game was moved to Wednesday night due to the extreme cold expected on Thanksgiving morning. The game was played...

Teachers, parents and community members gather in the senior center of the Town Building at the School Committee Meeting on Monday, Nov. 19. The committee voted 4-1 to revise school start times; as a result, WHS classes will start at 8:35 a.m. next year. I think it’s pretty clear that we’re making the right decision, School Committee member Kim Reichelt said.

BREAKING NEWS: School Committee votes to revise district school start times

Nathan Zhao November 20, 2018

After three hours of public debate, the Wayland School Committee voted 4-1 to push back school start times. The new start times will be as follows: 7:55 a.m. for the elementary schools, 8:35 a.m. for Wayland...

ICYMI: Week of Nov. 12

ICYMI: Week of Nov. 12

Kevin Wang November 19, 2018

In the weekly series, “In Case You Missed It,” news editor Kevin Wang summarizes stories from the past week with links to the corresponding WSPN article. News: Editor Kevin Wang conducted a three-part...

Students talk as they walk around the school.

Students to stand against shifting school start times

Kyle Chen November 18, 2018

Students at WHS have organized a walkout on Monday, Nov. 19 to protest the Wayland School Committee’s proposed plans to change the school start times next year. The walkout, initiated by junior Jaden...

An alarm clock on a bed that reads 7 a.m. The Wayland School Committee will vote on two school start time scenarios on Nov. 19. However, the current start time, 7:30 a.m., is off the table. We really believe that changing the school start time is in the best interest of all the students K-12, School Committee Chair Jeanne Downs said.

Clock is ticking on school start times

Kevin Wang November 15, 2018

WSPN's News and Copy Editor Kevin Wang conducted an in-depth analysis of the school start times debate, from beginning to present. This story is organized into three parts: The Start Times, 7:30 vs 8:30...

All WHS students will take the MetroWest Adolescent Health Survey on Thursday, Nov. 15. The survey asks questions on the issues of substance abuse and mental health. We trust [students] to answer questions honestly so we can rely on the data to make effective and appropriate decisions in the future to improve [their] high school experience,” Principal Allyson Mizoguchi wrote.

News Brief: WHS to administer MetroWest Adolescent Health Survey

Christos Belibasakis November 15, 2018

All Wayland High School students will participate in the MetroWest Adolescent Health Survey on Thursday, Nov. 15. The survey includes questions pertaining to student health and risky behaviors such as...

Senior Olivia Harvey created a marketing poster in support of the candidate she was assigned to, gubernatorial incumbent Charlie Baker. WHS students went to the mock polls on Monday, Nov. 5 and Tuesday, Nov. 6 to vote for candidates and ballot questions they preferred.

Mock midterms results

Julia Callini November 14, 2018

On Monday, Nov. 5 and Tuesday, Nov. 6, the AP Government and Politics class held a mock midterm election for WHS in the commons. The following infographics detail the WHS results, as well as how they compared...

Students participate in a donut eating competition. This activity was planned by the new Student Council as part of its efforts to engage the student body. “We want to be more involved and we want people to know what Student Council does and why we’re here,” Cabral said.

Revamped Student Council implements new activities

Christos Belibasakis November 13, 2018

The Student Council has chosen to implement new activities involving the student body this year in hopes of getting more students involved in student life. Held in the commons, one competition had studentents...

ICYMI: Week of November 5

ICYMI: Week of November 5

Kevin Wang November 12, 2018

In the weekly series, “In Case You Missed It,” WSPN’s news editor Kevin Wang summarizes stories from the past week with links to the corresponding WSPN article. News: WSPN's Julia Callini previewed...

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