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Wayland Student Press

The student news site of Wayland High School

Wayland Student Press

Above is sophomore Lilly Lin playing hockey for Wayland. Lin is a three-season goalie and plays soccer, hockey and lacrosse for WHS. I love the way sports bring so many people together, Lin said.

Athlete of the Week: Lilly Lin

Jackie Stoller March 3, 2016
This week's athlete-of-the-week is sophomore Lilly Lin.
String Jamboree (33 photos)

String Jamboree (33 photos)

Lucy Hughes March 2, 2016
On Feb. 29, the elementary and middle school student instrumentalists convened at WHS to perform with high school students.
Wandering Backpack asks what you would bring if you had 10 minutes to pack a bag with your most treasured items, knowing you wouldn’t be back for years.

Wandering Backpack: Nancy Florez

Jackie Stoller and Aimee LaRochelle March 2, 2016
Wandering Backpack asks what you would bring if you had 10 minutes to pack a bag with your most treasured items, knowing you wouldn’t be back for years.
Pictured above are the symbols for the GOP and Democratic Party.

A look into the Massachusetts 2016 primary predictions

Isabel Gitten February 29, 2016
WSPN looks into the predictions for the Massachusetts primary election.
Pictured above is freshman Will Barton. He has been playing Hearthstone for two years and now plays for a professional team. I didnt ever have to really practice; I didnt have to try very hard,” Barton said.

William Barton: You can very clearly see where you went wrong and right

Nathan Zhao February 29, 2016

It’s an average Tuesday night, and most students are working on homework, texting their friends or watching TV. But not freshman William Barton. “Amnesiac”, as he is known online, sits at the computer...

Pictured above is the Wayland High School wrestling team after their victory over Norton in the 2015-2016 Division 3 State Dual Meet final.

Wrestling team wins Division 3 state championship

Gage Fuller and Brian Cohen February 25, 2016
The WHS wrestling team won the Division 3 state championship.
Above are members of the WHS Testostertones at a rehearsal. According to junior Omar Rios, a member of the group, rehearsals are lighthearted but productive. We fool around sometimes, but we’ll be serious when we need to be,” Rios said.

A look at WHS a cappella groups

WSPN explores the three a cappella groups at WHS.
Eppi Pen EP album review

“Eppi Pen EP” album review

Natalie Hsu February 23, 2016
The "Eppi Pen EP" presents a world filled with songs ranging from soft, warming acoustic rock to booming, authentic hip-hop." Album art by senior Calvin Laituri
Students rush in the hallway during an ALICE drill. An annual ALICE drill will take place at WHS on Thursday, Oct. 18. “In order to prepare well, we need to imagine that our safety has been breached and respond accordingly, WHS Principal Allyson Mizoguchi wrote.

ALICE drills: Useful or harmful?

Isabel Gitten and Jackie Stoller February 23, 2016
WSPN's Jackie Stoller and Isabel Gitten argue the pros and cons of the ALICE safety protocol.
Above is Leisha Simon in her office. Simon is the Director of Technology for Wayland Public Schools. I think that Wayland residents really need to have that opportunity to come in and see what students are doing with the technology and know how powerful it’s been to transform the educational process, Simon said.

WPS Director of Technology Leisha Simon discusses the role of technology in education

Nandita Subbiah February 23, 2016
Wayland Public Schools Director of Technology Leisha Simon discusses the role of technology in education.
Wayland Sings 2016 (13 photos)

Wayland Sings 2016 (13 photos)

Lina Baranovsky February 22, 2016
Elementary and middle school students came to the high school to perform in the annual Wayland Sings event.
Girls basketball faces Bedford for Senior Night (49 photos)

Girls’ basketball faces Bedford for Senior Night (49 photos)

Isabel Gitten February 22, 2016
On Friday, Feb. 12, the girls' basketball team defeated Bedford 63 - 41.
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