What is AP Testing?

By: Loralie Love and Bethany Day According to College Board, AP exams are used to measure how well students have mastered content learned from the AP course. Here at Wallenpauapack, our testing season starts in the beginning of May, and ends at the end of May. But how do people prepare for these tests, and…

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Top 10 Rom-Coms

By: Bethany Day Rom- coms have some of the best movies! It has romance and comedy, and who does not love that? By definition, a rom com is a movie that has good dialogue that flows naturally, has a good sense of humor, and has good chemistry between the two protagonists. So today on Top 10, we are going to traverse the best rom com’s that you need to watch. Believe me, you…

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HOSA Goes to Hershey

By: Jewel Dickerman On Tuesday, April 25, Wallenpaupack Area High School’s Health Occupations Students of America, HOSA, attended the Northeast Pennsylvania Area Health Education Center at the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center in Hershey! This trip was something that was brought up last year because they wanted the students to see a large hospital. Once the…

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One-Bowl Brownies

By: Lily Struble Do you hate using 10000 bowls to mix ingredients? “Stir the mixed dry ingredients slowly into the wet.” Me too. I’m a certified hater of over-complicated recipes (if you couldn’t tell by now). Here’s a recipe for brownies, and you’ll only need one bowl! Ingredients Directions Clean the mess on your counter…

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Softball Girls Beat the Bucks

By: Ryan Tattersall Everything went well on Saturday May 6, as freshman Paupack pitcher Gabby Hieber helped lead the Lady Bucks to no-hit 8-3 win over Dunmore. It all started in the second inning, when Paupack got on the board first. Dakota Hubbard singled a to center. Then Clara Babyak hit a hard ground ball…

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Our 2023 Senior Prom

On Sunday night, Wallenpaupack Area High school hosted their annual prom at Woodloch Pines Resort! Those in attendance were enchanted by this year’s theme, “Night of the Floating Lanterns”, inspired by the Disney movie “Tangled”. Wallenpaupack’s Prom Committee worked tirelessly in preporation for this monumental day. Zoe Della Rocco, a senior in attendance of prom,…

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Girl’s Softball Beats Scranton Prep

By: Ryan Tattersall It is the start of a tough 3 game road trip as the Wallenpaupack Softball team took care of business with a much-needed win over the Scranton Prep Cavaliers on Monday April 24th. After a hard-fought loss to Mid Valley on Friday night April 21st, Paupack really needed to bounce back with…

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SADD Club’s Mock Crash

By: Jewel Dickerman Blood curdling screams come from a sedan that fell victim to a terrible car accident. The sedan hit a van head-on, and three precious lives were lost, while two are in critical condition. The reason this accident happened was that there was a drunk driver behind the wheel of a sedan.  It is terrible…

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A Farewell to Phantom of the Opera

By: Bethany Day “Phantom of the Opera” is an iconic musical that closed April 16, 2023. The show opened on October 9, 1986. The musical has had 14,000 performances in the past 35 years and has made 8.2 billion dollars worldwide. The main question is, why does everyone love the hit musical so much and why…

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