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Wayland Student Press

The student news site of Wayland High School

Wayland Student Press

The student news site of Wayland High School

Wayland Student Press

Senior Lavery Greenfield has been powerlifting for two years. She recently competed at the high school powerlifting nationals. “I like meeting new and young people that want to do powerlifting because its new and being someone that kind of gets to blaze the trail is exciting,” Greenfield said. “Its never really been a youth sport or a sport for women before so it’s cool to be one of the firsts.”
Lavery Greenfield: Lifting up young female powerlifters
Bella Schreiber May 16, 2024
A new gymnastics team will be coming to Wayland High School in the fall. The gymnastics team will be the 35th sport at WHS, according to athletic director Heath Rollins. “That’s something that most people don’t get the opportunity [to do], Rollins said. Most schools, even schools three times larger than us, dont have as many options.”
WHS Gymnastics Team: Starting the winter of 2025
Marissa Mendoza and Sofia Ciciarelli May 14, 2024
Join WSPN staff reporter Maddie Zajac as she talks with senior Missy Prince and how her high school career led to Harvard University. “As soon as I knew what college was, [Harvard] was my goal,” Prince said.
Missy Prince: Incoming freshman at Harvard University
Maddie Zajac May 1, 2024
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News Brief: 2024 junior prom
News Brief: 2024 junior prom
Marissa Mendoza May 17, 2024
BDBN: Commuter rail accident in Natick
BDBN: Commuter rail accident in Natick
Marissa Mendoza May 17, 2024
ICYMI: Week of May 6 - AP testing takes place at WHS, Mothers Day gift ideas and college campuses face protests
ICYMI: Week of May 6 - AP testing takes place at WHS, Mother's Day gift ideas and college campuses face protests
Marissa Mendoza May 13, 2024
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Senior Lavery Greenfield has been powerlifting for two years. She recently competed at the high school powerlifting nationals. “I like meeting new and young people that want to do powerlifting because its new and being someone that kind of gets to blaze the trail is exciting,” Greenfield said. “Its never really been a youth sport or a sport for women before so it’s cool to be one of the firsts.”
Lavery Greenfield: Lifting up young female powerlifters
Bella Schreiber May 16, 2024
A new gymnastics team will be coming to Wayland High School in the fall. The gymnastics team will be the 35th sport at WHS, according to athletic director Heath Rollins. “That’s something that most people don’t get the opportunity [to do], Rollins said. Most schools, even schools three times larger than us, dont have as many options.”
WHS Gymnastics Team: Starting the winter of 2025
Marissa Mendoza and Sofia Ciciarelli May 14, 2024
Wayland girls lacrosse defeated CRL with a final score of 15-2.
Game recap: Wayland Girls Lacrosse crushes Cambridge Rindge and Latin
Chloe Zilembo May 6, 2024
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WSPNs Chloe Zilembo and Abby Raftery explore the local consequences of the national paramedic shortage.
A call for help: The reality of the paramedic shortage
Chloe Zilembo and Abby Raftery May 18, 2024
Senior Lavery Greenfield has been powerlifting for two years. She recently competed at the high school powerlifting nationals. “I like meeting new and young people that want to do powerlifting because its new and being someone that kind of gets to blaze the trail is exciting,” Greenfield said. “Its never really been a youth sport or a sport for women before so it’s cool to be one of the firsts.”
Lavery Greenfield: Lifting up young female powerlifters
Bella Schreiber May 16, 2024
The residents of 75 Old Sudbury Road live off the land that circles their 1723 farm house by raising a variety of animals and growing produce.
Unique Wayland abodes: 75 Old Sudbury Road
Maddie Zajac May 15, 2024
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Join Makenzie Macchi as she discusses her favorite skincare products.
Stepping up your skincare products
Makenzie Macchi, Reporter • May 18, 2024
Join WSPN’s Vanessa Taxiarchis and Tasha Janoff as they talk with May’s Artist of the Month, senior Abby Wrentmore.
Artist of the Month: Abby Wrentmore
Tasha Janoff and Vanessa Taxiarchis May 16, 2024
WSPNs Bowen Morrison discusses his thoughts on the new album WE STILL DONT TRUST YOU.
"WE STILL DON'T TRUST YOU:" Metro Boomin and Future's Unforgettable Album
Bowen Morrison May 13, 2024
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