Upcoming WAHS Music

By: Giovanni Patire The upcoming schedule for the WAHS music program includes many riveting performances of talent and hard work. On April 18, 19, 20, and 21 the WAHS Players will be presenting the classic Les Miserables for the public after four months of rehearsals.  On May 8, the WAHS concert choir, show choir, and chamber choir…

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Spring Dance

By: Jewel Dickerman With 2024 just arriving, it means that it is time to start planning events for the rest of the school year. One event that the FCCLA Chapter must start planning this year is the Spring Dance, which is a dance for students for special needs. The FCCLA advisors, Mrs. Sandercock and Mrs….

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District Band

By: Jewel Dickerman On January 11 and 12, symphonic band members, Angelo Cresta, Breaden Caputo, Zachary Jantzi, Nathan Freethy, Kristian Nistad, Olivia Tighe, Hunter Sassala, Sara Kovacs, Rachel Van Louvender, Ty Mazzga, and Jewel Dickerman participated in District 9 Pennsylvanian Music Educators Associations Annual Band Concert at Blue Ridge High School in New Milford. For…

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Environment Club

By: Sadie Zagwoski In the Environmental Club, members have the privilege of learning more about the outdoors and participating in fun activities. In warmer weather, members will venture outside and walk trails. During winter, they do various indoor activities like making bird feeders and tie-dye. There are different activities each week, and you can find…

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Winter Sports Run-Down

Written by Lily Struble Girl’s Basketball The girls’ basketball team has a record of 9-5 and is “growing and developing every day,” according to Coach Miller. “They show up and play hard. Every game is tough, and they are fighting the fight with continuous effort. Their team effort and desire to be better is incredible.” Their…

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Les Misérables

By: Gio Patire This spring, the WAHS Players reprise the show Les Misérables for the 20th anniversary of Mrs. Hoffmann’s original performance of the show. The show has just begun rehearsals and is set to be shown to the public April 11 through 14 in the WAHS auditorium. Les Misérables features a compelling story in sung-through musical format based on…

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Martin Luther King Jr.

By: Jewel Dickerman On Monday, January 15, many students see it as a day to sleep late, see a movie, stay at a friend’s house, or go shopping. There are also other people who see January 15 as Martin Luther King, Junior’s birthday. This year the American minister and activist would be turning 94, but…

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Semi Formal

By: Sadie Zagwoski The General Student Council and Executive Council have been hard at work to make this year’s annual semi formal a night to remember! This is the first semi formal to be held outside of our own gymnasium prior to COVID-19. Students have been preparing the tickets and planning the decorations. Anybody is welcome to…

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