Maeve OโHara read her prize-winning poem to baseball fans on May 3 at Worcesterโs Polar Park. OโHara, 11, is a fifth-grade student at Claypit Hill Elementary School in Wayland. She was one
by BY ELISABETH RAINGE From pickleball players and softball to golfers and runners, the warmer weather is bringing out recreational and compet- itive athletes across Wayland. Upcoming Wayland High School (WHS) and
The art department at Wayland High School announced that the following WHS students were juried into the Massachusetts Art Educators Exhibit “Recognitions”. Many of them were awarded prizes for their work. The
Eleven student musicians from Wayland High School were selected for the 2025 Massachusetts Music Educators Association All State Festival. These students scored within the top 50% of the Eastern District Senior Festival
By June Valliere Maereg Million, a Wayland High School Sophomore, will be performing at Carnegie Hall in July. Million is one of five Massachusetts students selected to participate at the Carnegie NY02,
By Katharine Tan In Wayland, where the high school experience focuses on preparation for college, a student can feel like they’re being thrown into the circus. With each of our moves under
WAYLAND, MA โ Wayland schools are preparing an update to their cell phone policy, with potential changes discussed at meetings on February 26 and March 17, facilitated by the Cell Phone Working
by Joy Viola Four Wayland High School sophomores were honored for their leadership and community service by The Rotary Club of Weston and Wayland at the sixth Rising Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA)
Twenty-seven Wayland student musicians from Wayland Middle School and Wayland High School participated in the 2025 MMEA Eastern District Junior Festival held at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School on March 7-8, 2025. These
The Wayland Public Schools Foundation is set to launch its inaugural Reading Challengeโa community-focused event designed to spark a love of reading across all age groups while raising vital funds to support