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Lincoln-Sudbury sophomore Alex Taylor glides down a hill during a biathlon race in the Gangwon 2024 Winter Youth Olympics in South Korea. “The coaches were amazing and I learned so much while over there,” Taylor said. “Biathlon has such a large focus on the process of racing and the things that you can learn from each session, and I feel like I was able to grow as an athlete.
Lincoln-Sudbury’s Alex Taylor skis to the Youth Olympics and shoots to the World Championships
Sasha Libenzon March 11, 2024
WHS history teacher and boys varsity soccer coach David Gavron cheers on the boys soccer team from the sideline. Gavron has been teaching since 1994, and took on the position of head coach for the WHS boys varsity soccer team in 2008. I want the classroom to be a place where students feel safe and, similarly to the soccer field, I want them to feel like they can take risks,” Gavron said.
David Gavron: Family first, school second and soccer third
Vanessa Taxiarchis March 6, 2024
Join WSPNs Kally Proctor as she talks to members of the Wayland High School Theater Ensemble about the various events and activities run by the ensemble, as well as some of their favorite parts of the experience.
A look behind the curtain at the Wayland High School Theater Ensemble
Kally Proctor March 2, 2024
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BDBN: University of Florida fires all DEI employees
BDBN: University of Florida fires all DEI employees
Tasha Janoff and Jenny Shine March 18, 2024
In the weekly series, “In Case You Missed It,” News Editor Selena Liu summarizes stories from the past week with links to the corresponding WSPN articles.
ICYMI: Week of March 11 – Senior Show, former superintendent files lawsuit against Wayland and Wayland Dads’ drop-ins
Selena Liu March 18, 2024
News Brief: WHS Class of 2024 holds annual Senior Show
News Brief: WHS Class of 2024 holds annual Senior Show
Sofia Ciciarelli and Marissa Mendoza March 15, 2024
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Lincoln-Sudbury sophomore Alex Taylor glides down a hill during a biathlon race in the Gangwon 2024 Winter Youth Olympics in South Korea. “The coaches were amazing and I learned so much while over there,” Taylor said. “Biathlon has such a large focus on the process of racing and the things that you can learn from each session, and I feel like I was able to grow as an athlete.
Lincoln-Sudbury’s Alex Taylor skis to the Youth Olympics and shoots to the World Championships
Sasha Libenzon March 11, 2024
Senior Mia Mee jumps on the diving board before performing a front double tuck. For divers on the WHS swim and dive team, it can be easy to get injured due to hitting the water incorrectly, making a mistake on the diving board, or otherwise.
The hidden dangers of swim and dive
Kally Proctor March 5, 2024
Join Staff Reporters Jessi Dretler and Elyssa Grillo as they talk with some spring sports captains about their hopes and plans for the upcoming season.
Spring sports team captains begin to prepare for upcoming seasons
Elyssa Grillo and Jessi Dretler March 1, 2024
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Seniors Jahcari Williamson (left), Tina Su (middle) and Michelle Yee (right) act as students during the Senior Show skit Covid Kids. The annual Senior Show marks the start of seniors last season at Wayland High School. I watched this show for years and I never knew how much work it was, but Im very excited for how it all came together because it marks the beginning of the end of our year, Class of 2024 president Andrew Medeiros said.
"The beginning of the end:" Class of 2024 launches Senior Spring with annual Senior Show
Jeffery Zhang and Penelope Biddle March 16, 2024
WSPN’s Maddie Zajac and Addison Voight visit Buddy Dog humane center in Sudbury. Buddy dog saves animals from abuse and neglect and takes care of them until they are adopted. “We are a no-kill facility, staff member Kathy Wozniak said. [Animals are] here until they find their match.”
Buddy Dog: Saving pets through adopting, not shopping
Maddie Zajac and Addison Voight March 15, 2024
WSPN’s Sophia Verma shares an eight tip guide for seniors on how to survive the second semester of senior year.
Infographic: A senior's guide on how to survive the second semester of the school year
Sophia Verma March 13, 2024
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Join Staff Reporters Ravi Kapadia and Jayden Taylor as they share their top five video games of the 21st century.
Top five video games of the 21st century
Jayden Taylor and Ravi Kapadia March 16, 2024
St. Patricks Day crossword
St. Patrick's Day crossword
Ben Jackson and Bowen Morrison March 15, 2024
Join Staff Reporter Jillian Mele as she puts a spring inspired spin on the popular New York Times puzzle, “Wordle.”
WSPN "Wordle"
Jillian Mele March 13, 2024
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