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Mariam Gayed (left), Hedaia Elelimy (middle) and Noreen Javed (right) hand out containers of pre-ordered desserts. “The Muslim Student Association (MSA) is fundraising through bake sales with traditional pastries from our cultures,” Javed said.

MSA hosts a bake sale fundraiser for hospitals in Egypt

Annabelle Zhang February 7, 2022

The Muslim Student Association (MSA) held a bake sale fundraiser on Jan. 19 for the Magdi Yacoub Global Heart Foundation. The aim of the foundation is to build a free hospital in Egypt that provides medical...

ICYMI: Week of January 30 - Winter Week, IBL and pen pals

ICYMI: Week of January 30 – Winter Week, IBL and pen pals

Tess Alongi February 7, 2022

In the weekly series, “In Case You Missed It,” News Editor Tess Alongi summarizes stories from the past week with links to the corresponding WSPN article. News: Editor Tess Alongi broke news on...

Senior Taylor Hsu watches his team from the sidelines. The scoreboard reads 50-34 towards the end of the game as the white team maintains their lead.

IBL goes for the rebound

Charlotte Thirman and Genevieve Morrison February 5, 2022

The Intramural Basketball League (IBL) allows students to meet and play basketball every Tuesday and Thursday night. On Thursday, Jan. 27, the red team faced the white team, and the white time emerged...

Hypnotist Peter Gross mesmerizes WHS (video)

Charlotte Thirman, Sasha Libenzon, and Bella Schreiber February 5, 2022

Hypnotist Peter Gross comes to Wayland High School each year and continues to engage and enthrall students with his show. On Wednesday, Feb. 2, during Winter Week 2022, he continued the tradition and shocked...

Innovation teacher Hayes Hart-Thompson instructs their seventh period class. Students worked on their projects throughout the block. “I think that we really underestimate high schoolers, how much they care about things and how much they care about making an impact,” Hart-Thompson said.

Teacher Hayes builds students’ real-world understanding through Innovation

Reva Datar and Alyssa Ao February 5, 2022

Among the classes offered at Wayland High School, Innovation is an outlier. Taught by Hayes Hart-Thompson, who goes by Teacher Hayes in the classroom, Innovation features an experiential learning style,...

WHS staff and students discuss their stories regarding mental health and coping mechanisms during the Winter Week mental health panel. The panel held on Tuesday, Feb. 3 was meant to destigmatize and break the stereotypes of mental health within WHS. “I think so many of us struggle in silence because of the stigma around mental health, and I think that breaking that down and seeing that everyone goes through their own things helps because you know you’re not alone,” sophomore Hedaia Elelimy said.

Mental Health Club hosts panel

Katya Luzarraga, Nadya Chase, and Jayant Kuppuswamy February 5, 2022

For the Mental Health Club’s Winter Week event, club advisor Kelsey Pitcairn and leaders Darini Nagalingam, Jun Waye and Piper Cinti organized a panel for Tuesday, Feb. 3. During the panel, eight people...

IBL Micd Up (video)

IBL Mic’d Up (video)

Deirdre Brown, Jacqueline Cahaly, and Morgen Warner February 4, 2022

Join WPSN's broadcast editors Deirdre Brown and Jackie Cahaly as they follow around mic'd up players during the Wayland intramural basketball league games.

Wayland High School students have been given the opportunity to communicate with other high school students a continent away. “I thought the project would be really cool to learn about people who live in Spain because their lives are so different,” Spanish 4 student Allie Chase said.

Letters from afar: Pen pals

Nina Wilson and Sophia Oppenheim February 4, 2022

Right now in the language wing, students are connecting with the world. Wayland High School Spanish teacher Jessica Skehan assigned her Honors Spanish 4 students a pen pal assignment where they are communicating...

Wayland public schools will have a snow day on Friday, Feb. 4.

Breaking News: No School Feb. 4

Tess Alongi February 3, 2022

On the evening of Thursday, Feb. 3, just before 10 p.m., Wayland Superintendent Dr. Omar Easy sent an email to Wayland Community Members informing them of a school cancellation on Friday, Feb. 4 due to...

Juniors Erica and Megan ODonnell present their household items they utilized as backpacks. I saw a few months ago that the anything but a backpack trend existed, and Ive been thinking ever since how fun it would be to bring a shopping cart to school, Erica ODonnell said. They were in a big pile of toys, so it worked out.

WHS expresses creativity through “anything but a backpack” psyche

WSPN Staff February 3, 2022

On Sunday, Jan. 30, Student Council President, Luciano Sebastianelli, sent out an email with the list of psyches for Winter Week. On Tuesday, Feb. 1, students participated in the "anything but a backpack"...

WSPNs Reva Datar and Alyssa Ao describe the impacts of the model minority stereotype on students.

Opinion: “Positive” racial stereotypes aren’t so positive for students

Alyssa Ao and Reva Datar February 3, 2022

Asian people are often seen as the “model minority:" intelligent and ambitious. While these descriptors might seem like praise on the surface, especially in comparison to the open bigotry aimed at other...

News Brief

News Brief: Vaccine clinic at WHS

Tess Alongi February 3, 2022

Last Mile Health will be sponsoring a vaccination clinic on Saturday, Feb. 5 at WHS from noon to 4 p.m.. The clinic will be administering the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine and booster. The clinic is available...

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