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Wayland Student Press

The student news site of Wayland High School

Wayland Student Press

One baseball team poses for the camera as they wait for the growing crowd to begin moving to Cochituate field.

Wayland scores a homerun at annual baseball parade

Bella Schreiber May 5, 2022

On Apr. 30, 2022 baseball and softball players of all ages from Wayland gathered together for the annual little league parade. There were bouncy houses, face painting, pizza and more. Many high school...

A poster created by junior Olivia Rubin encourages students to vote in the Regional Student Advisory Council (RSAC) Election on April 14. Posters were placed outside the Media Center and main office in the days preceding the election. “It is my hope that the student body in general feels more represented knowing that Wayland High School students are voting members of [the RSAC] and are active committee members working on policy issues,” history teacher Eva Urban said. “Knowing that that voice is there makes us feel, I think, represented.”

WHS elects Regional Student Advisory Council (RSAC) representatives

Alyssa Ao May 5, 2022

Juniors Serena Field and Declan Murphy were elected to the Regional Student Advisory Council (RSAC) to act as representatives from Wayland High School. The election was held on Thursday, April 14 and results...

WHS class of 2022 commit to colleges, and share their experience regarding their admission process. Just try your best, honestly, senior Ali Baron said. Getting rejected sucks, but its not the end of the world. Youll find a place that will be great for you, even if its not your first choice.

And they’re off: Class of 2022 college admissions

Katya Luzarraga and Nadya Chase May 4, 2022

As the class of 2022 approaches the end of their high school journey, college acceptance and rejection letters trickle in and seniors are faced with the reality of committing to one college. While some...

Girls tennis serves a win to CRLS

Girls tennis serves a win to CRLS

Selena Liu and Kally Proctor May 4, 2022

On Apr. 29, 2022 the girls tennis team met Cambridge Rindge and Latin at the Wayland courts. Wayland beat CRLS 5-0, each match beating their opponent with ease.

WSPNs Katya Luzarraga discusses the pros and cons for the 7th grade class at Wayland Middle School to not experience the traditional Cape Cod trip due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Opinion: Everyone deserves the treasured Cape Cod trip experience

Katya Luzarraga May 4, 2022

Looking down at the sand dunes, I attempt to catch my breath at the peak as little blobs of color go tumbling down the colossal mountains of sand. Waves of laughter carried by the wind fill the expansive...

Cartoon: End-of-year stress

Cartoon: End-of-year stress

Sophie Simmons May 3, 2022

In the latest editorial cartoon, WSPN's Sophie Simmons discusses the culmination of stress at the end of the school year. "It just sucks how everyone thinks the end of the year is supposed to wind...

Weekly Breakdown Episode 52: AP Tests and World Fair

Weekly Breakdown Episode 52: AP Tests and World Fair

Abby Raftery, Lucy Grasso, and Morgen Warner May 3, 2022

wspn · Weekly Breakdown Episode 52: AP Tests and World Fair In this weekly podcast, WSPN reporters Lucy Grasso, Morgen Warner and Abby Raftery break down each week’s Wayland news in a timely manner...

Sophomore Daniel Narvaez tries to catch up with one of his Weston opponents during the mile event. Not only is Narvaez on track and field, but he is also on the cross country team in the fall and the Nordic ski team in the winter. Both [cross country and Nordic skiing] give a lot of endurance, Narvaez said. It helps if you’re doing longer distances for track, because you can go into the season with some fitness already.

Wayland track and field falls to Weston

Sasha Libenzon May 3, 2022

The Wayland High School track and field team competed in a meet at Acton-Boxborough High School against Weston on Tuesday, April 12. While Wayland competed against Acton-Boxborough and Westford Academy,...

Stay up to date with the newest books in WHS own library just this month with Check It Out! by Bryn Leonard.

Check It Out: New LMC arrivals: April edition

Bryn Leonard May 2, 2022

One Last Stop - Casey McQuiston Realistic fiction, Romance Twenty-three-year-old August, a punk rocker and denier of true love and sappy love stories, moves to New York City with the idea that she...

The Class of 2022s long awaited prom is being held on April, 30. The class government has been planning the event for a while due to push backs with COVID-19. My favorite part of the planning process was watching prom evolve from ideas to an actual event, Class of 2022 Advisor Jennifer Reed said. Our e-board has worked tirelessly to ensure this event is a memorable night for the class of 2022.

Behind the Scenes: Prom

Sasha Libenzon May 2, 2022

WHS Students walked the orange carpet at Wayland High School, all formally dressed, to kick off the Class of 2022’s prom on April, 30. The attendees then travelled by bus to the Hyatt Regency Boston...

ICYMI: Week of April 24 - Wayland Restaurants, Fast Fashion and WHS annual a cappella concert

ICYMI: Week of April 24 – Wayland Restaurants, Fast Fashion and WHS annual a cappella concert

Tess Alongi May 2, 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: Staff Reporter Katya Luzarraga...

Fast fashion and its harmful effects

Fast fashion and its harmful effects

Join WSPN's Deirdre Brown, Nina Wilson, Talia Macchi and Ari Zukerman as they dive deeper into the effects of fast fashion globally and at Wayland High School.

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