By Maereg Million and Vivian Munton On October 14, 2020 Believe it or not folks, it’s officially October! This month is filled with exciting events, such as Halloween (for those who celebrate) Indigenous People’s Day, and drum roll please… HYBRID!!! Halloween! Halloween is a fun and spooky holiday on October 31st. Normally, people would dress […]
The Loss of Mr. David Summergrad
By Isaac H. On September 25, 2020 The Wayland community suffered on September 24, 2020 when Mr. David Summergrad passed away. David was a teacher in the Wayland Public Schools until 2000 when he retired. He inspired so many students, teachers and administrators while working at the Wayland Middle School for twenty-five years. David was […]
Zero by Brendan McGonegal
Zero by Brendan McGonegal On October 2, 2020
The Future Of Cam Newton and the Patriots
By Uraan Choudhury On September 25, 2020 Cam Newton started his first game with the Patriots right home in Gillette against the Dolphins, where Newton ran for 2 touchdowns, and the Patriots ran for 217 yards. As the season progressed with a 35-30 close loss to the Seahawks. Now as they head for a home […]
Last Words by Isabelle Rideout
Last Words (You have no idea how much my little MCR stannie self had to refrain from writing “Famous Last Words”.) So here we are. The end of the road, or at least this segment. It’s been a good long three years, Wayland Middle School. The day I went to 6th grade orientation seems like […]
Quarantine by Kally Proctor
Quarantine Anna Day 18. It’s been 18 days since the world as we knew it changed. 18 days since schools sent us home, social distancing became the new normal, and face masks and latex gloves became “wardrobe essentials”. 18 days of home quarantine and counting. One day we were in school as usual, except for […]
The Other Girl by Kally Proctor
The Other Girl Anna It’s been two months since Marie’s death. Two whole months without my best friend. Two whole months to mourn and cry and move on. But I can’t find it in me to stop moping around. I can barely make it to school, let alone through school. I have no friends, and […]
Asian American Life by Isabelle Rideout
A Cry for Acknowledgement of All Us Asian Americans (For My Mother) Introduction My mother has taught me many things about race and racism She has many opinions many stories many facts that she shares with me I know not how to turn them to prose So I write these lines instead Asian-American My […]
Latin Club Notice by Nathan Oh
Hello everyone, this is pretty much just for the 6th graders but anyway… Ms. Sands has started the new 6th grade Latin club. I highly recommend going on C days during our lunch. You get to play fun games, learn Latin, etc. Last time (the first meeting) we got to (attempted) to build a Roman […]
Opinion: FAA Drone Restrictions by Nathan Oh
Written in English class with support of Ms. Galvani FAA Proposes New Drone Restrictions Should Drones be Restricted Even More? Who Are Some of the People Flying? Sailplanes soar around high over head, sport planes zip around, foam board planes climb high, multirotors looking for a lost plane and having fun, that one guy who […]