Cafeteria’s Offer of Free Breakfast

Written by Sadie Zagwoski In addition to our school’s existing offer of free lunches, the cafeteria is offering free breakfast! This enhances the convenience of eating breakfast in the morning, as many students do not have enough time at home or worry about funds in their account. To further the convenience, and save time, the cafeteria is launching the “Grab-and-Go” breakfast program. Breakfast…

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Wrestling Senior Night

Written by Gio Patire Wrestling Senior Night took place Tuesday, February 6, in the high school gymnasium to honor their teams’ graduates. Seniors Gunnar Myers, Hawkeye Rollison, and Jimmy Kellog have been anchors on the varsity and junior varsity teams in high school. Gunnar has been advancing during each of his four seasons and may earn many school records for the team. At districts, he should receive the school record for most wins, 139, and the season record of pins,…

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Pretty In Pink

Written by Bethany Day On Friday, February 2, the school decided to be pretty and wear pink! February is known as “National Cancer Prevention Month”, so the girls basketball team decided to continue its annual fundraiser and raise money for breast cancer. The team had teamed up with the student council, who were selling t-shirts,…

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1st Responder Appreciation Lunch

Written by Jewel Dickerman, On Wednesday January 31, the Wallenpaupack Area High School’s Family Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) and the CTE Culinary Program held a luncheon to honor the first responders in the community. There were local firefighters, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, and police officers in attendance. There were also some students that attended. Mrs. Sara Rosencrance, who is an FCCLA Co- Advisor, said, “Students enrolled in…

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Club Rundown — World Language Club

Written by Sadie Zagwoski, In the World Language Club, members learn about different countries and their cultures every other week. A different country is selected each week to be focused on during their meetings. At meetings, members learn more about that country by trying new foods, listening to some of the language, and presenting videos and pictures. World Language Club meetings are held every other…

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District Choir

Written by Giovanni Patire, District Choir took place from January 24-26, at Dallas High School. Students from all over PMEA district 9, including many students from our school, joined together under one director to perform a repertoire of extremely challenging collegiate level choral pieces. During district choir students learn many important musical lessons such as breathing techniques and vowel pronunciation. At the event, students can audition for the next…

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SYDNEY SURÁ

Written by Bethany Day, Every week in Paupack Press, we select a senior who has done incredible work. This week, Paupack Press has picked Sydney Sura, who is a wonderful artist here at Wallenpaupack.  I interviewed her and asked her the main question that everyone wonders, “what inspired you to make art?” She responded quite beautifully: “I was never great at words.”  She continued, “Art would help me express myself and I couldn’t help but constantly be…

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Scholastics Team

By: Sadie Zagwoski The Scholastics team is a club that participates in various trivia competitions. Team members compete with other schools. In competitions, a reader asks the questions, and the team who presses their buzzer first gets to answer and potentially earn points. Throughout the school year, team members compete in several quiz bowls. During…

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Austin Earl

By: Bethany Day In December, Austin Earl won first place at the in-house Skills USA.    competition for the automotive event! Austin then  went to districts in January and won first place out of eleven schools!  Austin Earl is a senior here at Wallenpaupack and he has been with the automotive team since his freshman year. He discovered…

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Lily Struble

By: Jewel Dickerman Lily Struble, the powerhouse behind the school newspaper Paupack Press.Her time as editor-in-chief was nothing short of brilliant. It is an understatement to say that she will be missed because of how much she helped. If there was an issue and you went to Lily, it would be solved instantly. She also…

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