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Above is a picture of a combined a cappella rehearsal in a practice room at WHS. From left to right, top to bottom, Anitta Thomas, Ella Johnson, Jen Curran, Lilly Lin, Clara Hurney,  Jessica DeMasi, Maya Anand, Emma DiIanni and Alexa Calder. The a cappella auditions for the 2016-2017 school year have been moved to the fall.

Opinion: Prerequisite for a cappella holds students back

Lucy Hughes February 11, 2016
WSPN's Lucy Hughes argues that the requirements to be in an a cappella group restricts students.
WW 16: Computer programming with Mr. Hopps

WW ’16: Computer programming with Mr. Hopps

Naomi Lathan February 11, 2016
WHS computer science and math teacher Michael Hopps gave an interactive computer programming session during Winter Week.
WHS students share their opinions on hypnosis.

Students share experiences from Senior District festival

Isabel Gitten and Jackie Stoller February 10, 2016
WHS students share experiences from the Senior District festival.
Above is Nelson DeWitt, who spoke to WHS students during Winter Week. DeWitt shared his experience of discovering that he was one of the missing children taken from his family in El Salvador during the Salvadoran Civil War. It’s important to put ourselves in other people’s shoes, but it is often very hard to do so,” DeWitt said.

WW ’16: Nelson DeWitt shares the story of reconnecting with his birth family

Aimee Larochelle, Abby Stoller, and Olivia Waldron February 10, 2016
Nelson DeWitt shared his experience of discovering that he was one of the missing children taken from his family in El Salvador during the Salvadoran Civil War.
Pictured above is freshman Kate Maietta skating. She has been ice skating since the age of two and is now an accomplished skater. “Nothing I do in skating is like anything in any other sport, Maietta said.

Kate Maietta: You have to learn to move and use muscles in a way you’ve never had to before

Olivia Waldron February 9, 2016

She flies through the air, landing jump after jump. She lands gracefully on one foot and glides smoothly on the ice. Freshman Kate Maietta started ice skating at the age of two, and she has loved it ever...

Pictured above is the Eppi Pen EP cover. Eppi Pen consists of seniors Evan Hughes and Anthony Schleppi. I think Eppi Pen is a really cool group. We have a lot of different influences, and I think our general sound is pretty unique, Hughes said.

WW ’16: Eppi Pen Q&A

Janani Gandhi and Brian Cohen February 9, 2016
Eppi Pen, consisting of seniors Evan Hughes and Anthony Schleppi, performed in the auditorium for Winter Week.
WW 16: Baking with Manning (21 photos)

WW ’16: Baking with Manning (21 photos)

Meg Trogolo and Jackie Stoller February 9, 2016
Math teacher Janet Manning guided students in baking sweet treats for this Winter Week activity.

WW ’16: Hypnotist Peter Gross

Thomas Chan and Nathan Zhao February 8, 2016
Peter Gross hypnotizes students in his annual show during Winter Week.

WW ’16: Jake Jolliffe and students perform

Elena Erdekian and Lina Baranovsky February 8, 2016
Jake Jolliffe, Evan Hughes, Gabi Ragazzi and Chris Laven performed classic rock songs in the auditorium.
Pictured above are wellness teacher and SADD leader John Berry, wellness teacher Rachel Hanks and Wayland Cares worker Jason Verhoosky. During Winter Week, they held a debate in front of students on the legalization of marijuana. “My goal for all of you is to make healthy and happy decisions,” Verhoosky said.

WW ’16: SADD holds legalization debate

Alex Torres and Abby Stoller February 8, 2016

As part of Winter Week events, students and teachers at WHS viewed a debate on the legalization of marijuana. Wellness teacher and leader of Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) at WHS John...

National Art Honor Society holds art show (39 photos)

National Art Honor Society holds art show (39 photos)

Masha Yakhkind and Abby Stoller February 8, 2016
On Thursday night, The National Art Honor Society held an art show in which WHS students displayed their pieces.
WHS has instituted a closed campus for Wednesday, January 17th.

BREAKING NEWS: All Wayland Public Schools closed on Monday, February 8

Elena Erdekian February 7, 2016
All Wayland Public Schools will be closed tomorrow on Monday, Feb., 5 due to inclement weather.
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