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The student news site of Wayland High School

Wayland Student Press

The student news site of Wayland High School

Wayland Student Press

Pictured above is a photo illustration of someone casting a vote. WSPN interviews the Class of 2020s newly elected officers.

Q&A with Freshman Officer Candidates

Nathan Zhao and Kevin Wang September 27, 2016

President: Why are you running for class president? Freshman Keren Dahan: “Why not? We need a president and it looks nice on your college application.” Freshman Aidan Keenan: “Yesterday, I...

Above is the WHS wellness office where K-12 wellness director Scott Parseghian works. Parseghian, who was previously WHSs assistant principal and dean of students, took the position of director over the summer. I’m looking forward to getting [this] year under my belt and being able to really dig in, Parseghian said.

Former assistant principal Scott Parseghian named K-12 wellness director

Meg Trogolo September 26, 2016

Scott Parseghian has taken a new position as wellness director for the Wayland school district, leaving his former position as WHS assistant principal and dean of students. As part of this job, he observes...

Who do WHS students support in the upcoming presidential election?

Who do WHS students support in the upcoming presidential election?

Nathan Zhao September 26, 2016

Who do WHS students support in the presidential election? Create line charts

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.

Meet James Nocito, the new assistant principal

Nathan Zhao and Naomi Lathan September 20, 2016

A warm breeze drifts across the campus of WHS. It’s August and the school is dead silent and empty of students. Janitors move about, making sure the bathrooms, floors and classrooms are ready for the...

Pictured above is the temporary sign posted outside of the gender inclusive bathrooms in WHS English pod. Beginning this fall, students may use these bathrooms regardless of their gender identity. “[The change] has enjoyed so much support from so many different corners of campus,” principal Allyson Mizoguchi said.

Gender neutral bathrooms established at WHS

Naomi Lathan September 20, 2016

Over the summer, Wayland High School converted its English pod bathrooms from men's and women's to gender neutral. The idea originated with the WHS Alliance, and the change is meant to make sure that all...

WSPN’s Charlie Moore recaps Super Bowl LIII.

Warrior Weekly: Wayland Football wins first game of the season

Duncan Stephenson September 16, 2016

WHS Sports: Fall sports are officially under way! The girls soccer team has gotten off to a tough 0-3 start, but will look to bounce back this Wednesday at home vs. Boston Latin. The boys team won 3-2...

WSPN looks at cars and driving at WHS

Meg Trogolo June 21, 2016

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WSPN looks at WHS art culture

WSPN looks at WHS’ art culture

Thomas Chan June 21, 2016
WSPN takes a look at the presence of art in the WHS community.
Girls tennis falls to Foxboro in state finals (26 photos)

Girls’ tennis falls to Foxboro in state finals (26 photos)

Masha Yakhkind June 20, 2016

[monoslideshow id = "390"] The girls' tennis team ended their season this Tuesday with a 3-2 loss to Foxboro in Burlington at the State Finals.

Pictured above is junior captain Jack Fletcher. The Boys Volleyball team had an extremely successful season, finishing with a 13-7 regular season record and winning two playoff games.

Boys’ volleyball team finishes best season ever

Jackie Stoller and Abby Stoller June 20, 2016

The WHS boy’s volleyball team had the best regular season in Wayland history. Although they play only DCL large schools, such as Newton South, Lincoln-Sudbury, and Acton-Boxborough, they managed to end...

2016 Summer Fashion Preview

  Baseball caps aka “dad hats”- Instead of wearing beanies or snapbacks, celebrities and bloggers have brought attention to an older fashion obsession: the “dad” hat. The great thing about...

Above is English teacher Barbara Shellitos desk. Shellito, who will retire at the end of this school year, began teaching at WHS in 2005. “When the opportunity came up, I grabbed it. I was really glad to be here,” Shellito said.

English teacher Barbara Shellito retires

Meg Trogolo June 20, 2016

English teacher Barbara Shellito has guided hundreds of students through honors English 1 and freshman year at WHS as well as sophomores and seniors during her time here. However, someone else will fill...

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