By: Jonah Toochin-Treglia and Will Collett The WMS Volleyball season has begun. Tryouts were open to seventh and eighth graders, but there are only eighth graders on the team. The name of those eighth graders are Mason Andler, Lily Thirman, Olivia Green, Nina Gandhi, Audrey Nugent, Addie Choi, Willa Suratt, Anya Bayazitov, Jayden Moore, Alexa […]
How ChatGPT, a Software Developed By OpenAI, May Affect The Way We Learn
By Ainsley Jay On November 30th, 2022 ChatGPT was launched by the company OpenAI. This open AI generated software has generated millions of users in a short period of time of it being launched. ChatGPT was programmed to answer questions in a conversational way. It can be used to help students on essays or any […]
Super Bowl
By Will Collett The Super Bowl is approaching and the Kansas City Chiefs. The Philadelphia Eagles are playing in it. The Chiefs’ regular season record was 14-3, and they were first place in the AFC. The Eagles’ record was also 14-3, and they were also first place in the NFC. The Chiefs’s all time record […]
Spirit Week
By Katie Collett The week before February break (Feb 13-17th) is Spirit week for WMS. The votes were in and accounted for and the themes for spirit week have been finalized. Monday for the week is Sports day. You can wear your favorite team’s jersey or hat, or even your own. Tuesday is math with […]
World Cup Review
By Will Collett Every four years, the World Cup takes place, and 2022 is one of those four years. This year, it is taking place in Qatar. Qatar is a country in the middle east and it is surrounded on three sides by the Persian Gulf. It juts out of Saudi Arabia and is about […]
7th Grade Survey
by Katie Collett Over the past week, we sent out a survey to all of the 7th grade homerooms. We asked that the 7th graders fill it out to tell us about their experience in 7th grade as compared to 6th grade The first question was, “How has the amount of homework changed from 6th […]
Venezuelan Migrants Sent to Martha’s Vineyard From Texas
By Ainsley Jay More than 6 million refugees and migrants have fled Venezuela to escape political turmoil, crime and a collapsed economy. Hoping to find a better life for themselves and their families, some desperate migrants have taken dangerous journeys by foot without documents to cross borders to escape to the United States. How have […]
The Life of Queen Elizabeth
By Anya Bayazitov It is safe to say that by now everyone knows that Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8th, 2022, and most of the details around her death. But she also had a very long life, being the oldest person to remain queen, and there is still a lot of information that people […]
Fall Play: The Great Race
By Brooke McFarlene Wayland Middle School always has a play in the fall and a musical in the spring. This year the fall play is, “The Great Race.” Which is about the 12 Chinese zodiac signs. Dr.Chang said that she and Ms.Lopez did all the research over the summer. They have been writing the script […]