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A recently added sign on the History Department conference room. The room is still open for students to use, but due to a recent accident, it is now required for students to check in with Mr. Delaney before using it. “We just need to recenter things for a while and then we can go back to our open door policy,” Delaney said.

History department restricts conference room access

Joyce Wu April 5, 2017

The open door policy in the history wing conference room is no longer in place due to damage to one of the room's chairs. Before the incident, students were able to work quietly in the conference room...

Robotics team competes at regional competition

Robotics team competes at regional competition

Kyle Chen April 5, 2017

Last weekend, Wayland High School’s robotics team competed in the FRC (First Robotics Competition) North Shore event at Reading High School. The team advanced to the quarterfinals of the competition,...

Some of the Wayland competitors in the annual tri-town civics bee. From right to left: eighth-grader Aiden Zhang, adult resident Jeff Kurtz and senior Alexander Briasco-Stewart. The Wayland team won in an unprecedented double tiebreaker with Sudbury.

BREAKING NEWS: Wayland wins 9th annual Civics Bee in unprecedented tiebreaker

Kevin Wang and Kyle Chen April 4, 2017

Last Sunday, in an unprecedented two-part tiebreaker, Wayland’s Civics Bee team defeated teams from Sudbury and Weston to win the ninth annual Civics Bee. The bee was hosted by the League of Women Voters...

WHS inductees are sworn in  at the Spanish National Honor Society induction ceremony. “We’re hoping that [the inductees] promote throughout the school the idea of the importance of learning another language, adviser and Spanish teacher Melissa Bryant said.

WHS Spanish National Honor Society holds induction ceremony

Matt Karle and Andrew D'Amico April 4, 2017

On Wednesday, March 22, 32 students were inducted into the Wayland chapter of the Spanish National Honor Society during a ceremony held in the lecture hall. The students are the first new inductees after...

An ALICE drill will be held at WHS on Thursday, October 19. We think it’s very important to involve everyone in the drill and in reviewing the protocol. If something were to ever happen, we are prepared school-wide to respond in the safest way we can,” WHS Principal Allyson Mizoguchi said.

News Brief: Wayland School Committee backs Unobskey as new Superintendent of Schools

Jay Abdella and Nathan Zhao March 27, 2017

The School Committee announced on March 26 their backing of Dr. Arthur Unobskey to succeed Dr. Paul Stein as the next Superintendent of Schools for Wayland Public Schools. Unobskey will come to Wayland...

Pictured above is the Wayland Town Building. WSPNs Charlie Moore and Jay Abdella summarize the WPS Superintendent of Schools search process.

School Committee holds FY18 budget hearing

Matt Karle March 24, 2017

On March 6, members of the Wayland School Committee met at the Wayland Town Building to finalize their proposal of the 2017-2018 (FY18) school budget. In an extensive 150 minute hearing, which is available...

One of the bigger compromises the junior e-board made was settling on mandated party buses, a middle ground between mandated coach buses and private external transportation.

Opt-out forms for prom coach buses

Isabel Gitten and Aimee LaRochelle March 8, 2017

Last Friday, parents of juniors received a transportation opt-out notification form that would allow students the option not to take a coach bus. In November, the junior class government originally announced...

Above is the Wayland Free Public Library (WFPL). The library trustees are beginning migration to a new home for Wayland’s books depending on approval from a town meeting. “We can offer a greater space for teens, more space for community events, a large extensive area for private study, a fully functional childrens room, and a building that is ADA [American with Disabilities Act] compliant,” WFPL Director Dana Mastroianni said.

Wayland Public Library announces update on relocation initiative

Charlie Moore and Nathan Zhao March 6, 2017

Wayland residents and library trustees have spoken about a relocation of Wayland's Free Public Library for years, and the library’s Board of Trustees are taking the first steps toward moving to a bigger,...

Above, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference on February 23. WHS staff and faculty expressed varying opinions on DeVos confirmation as secretary.

Among WHS teachers, strong opinions on Education Secretary Betsy DeVos

Charlie Moore, Eden Vanslette, and Nathan Zhao March 5, 2017

Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos was sworn in on February 7th. Widely considered President Donald Trump’s most controversial cabinet pick, DeVos required a tie-breaking vote from Vice President Mike...

The Seal of the President of the United States.

Trump’s Cabinet: Part Three

Matt Karle and Kevin Wang March 5, 2017

WSPN's Matt Karle and Kevin Wang conclude their preview of President Donald J. Trump's cabinet.             White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon Appointment...

Above is senior Sophia Calder performing as the Kolokolo Bird in last years musical, Just So. WHSTE is holding auditions for this years play starting March 2.

News Brief: Spring play auditions to begin March 2

Natalie Hsu March 2, 2017

Starting Thurs. March 2, drama teacher Richard Weingartner will begin to hold auditions for the spring play. The play is a combination of Shakespeare's Hamlet and Midsummer's Night Dream. Weingartner describes...

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