WAHS New Staff Member

Written By: Jewel Dickerman Wallenpaupack Area High School has a staff that is immensely helpful,especially in the cafeteria. The food service personnel cook and serve food everyday, and they serve breakfast and lunch. Recently a new staff member has beenadded to this amazing group of workers and her name is Dana Anolfo. I had thechance…

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Allied Health CTE

Written by Ty Lounsbury There is something for every student at Wallenpaupack. For people interested in goinginto the medical field, the Allied Health CTE is a great opportunity, because Allied Healthteaches students medical skills, technical terms, and much more. As a student in this CTEprogram, many doorways are opened as you get certifications, job shadows,…

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Cross Country Districts

Written by Bethany Day It’s official, the cross country regular season is over, but we have four runnerstraining for the state meet at Hershey. On Wednesday, October 25, the topseven runners from both the girls and guys team ran at the PIAA District TwoChampionships, and the teams had an excellent showing! The boys finished third…

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Club Rundown: Paupack United

Written by Sadie Zagwoski Paupack United is a club defined as a safe space for students to be themselves. Membersare able to make new friendships and form a community around students who are in similarsituations. The club has been active for three years since four students proposed the idea toadministrators during COVID-19. Paupack United is…

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Senior Spotlight: Gunnar Myers

Written by Ty Lounsbury ​The wrestling team is anticipating a pretty good season this year, starting November 16with several promising athletes on the team, such as Xaidien Schock, Nicholas Skokos, Giovanni Lomonaco, Conan Keir, Logan Caruso, Gabe Caufield, Manny Caufield, Locke Lamfers, Aaron Berninger, Thomas Preston, Brendon Bristol, Justin Guinard, Justin Gougeon, George Rafferty, Christopher Ledesma, and Gunnar Myers. These athletes have all proven themselves to be impressive wrestlers, but one stands above the rest. ​Senior Gunnar Myers has had a spotlight on…

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FCCLA Regional Officer Meeting

Written by Jewel Dickerman ​On October 24, Wallenpaupack Area High School’s Family Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) Regional Officers visited Marywood University. The FCCLA Regional Officers in attendance included Nina Duprey, Breanna Conklin, Petrina Urso, and Jewel Dickerman. Their purpose at Marywood University was to participate in the FCCLA Regional Officer Meeting, which included several other regional schools. FCCLA advisor Mrs. Sullum was also present at the…

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Wallenpaupack’s Annual Engineering Competition

Written by Lily Struble On Friday, October 27, Wallenpaupack Area High School held its second annual engineering competition. Two teams of five students from Wallenpaupack, Western Wayne, North Pocono, Lakeland, and Abington Heights competed for the grand prize.  The day began with an Introduction in the auditorium, where general rules were discussed, and the judges were introduced. The competition was judged by Vincent Griffin (E.D Pons & Associates), Mitchell Jacobs…

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Band Honors Night

WRITTEN BY LORALIE Band honors night is a yearly event for middle schoolers in band, and it helps kids who plan toparticipate in the band in high school. Generally, the event helps students to gain a basicunderstanding of how to march and how to go on and off the field. Friday night, September 22,the middle…

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Hawley 5k

WRITTEN BY LILY STRUBLE The Hawley Public Library held its annual 5k race, Run to Read, at Bingham Park on Saturday September 23. Despite the wind and rain, 56 participants attended to support the library. The cost of admission was $25. Medals were given to First, Second, and Third place in each age-group for each…

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The Cure

Written by Camron Ortiz Two weeks ago, Swiss/French scientists found a way possibly to “cure” being paralyzed! The group of scientists used a Bluetooth connection to connect the brain to the paralyzed part of his body. The scientists also figured out that when they turned off the device, improvement still continued! So, could this possibly…

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