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WHS eNews ~ March 13, 2026

Posted Date: 03/13/26 (04:00 PM)


WHS eNews ~ March 13, 2026

Wayland High School entrance under a vibrant sunset sky.
The words 'Dates to Remember' are displayed in a colorful, stylized design.
April 3 - Good Friday, No School
April 20-24 - Spring Break, No School
April 29 - Super Wednesday, 12:15 p.m. Dismissal
May 25 - Memorial Day, No School
June 5 - WHS Graduation
June 23 - Tentative Last Day for Students (3 snow days)
 

2026 MMEA Eastern District Junior Music Festival


The Wayland High School members of the 2026 MMEA Eastern District Junior Music Festival participated in their ensemble rehearsals and performed at Lincoln Sudbury Regional High School March 6-7, 2026. The students engaged in a rigorous audition process and were selected from among over 1000 student musicians in the eastern Massachusetts geographical area.

Congratulations to our Wayland High School participants:
Maya Duan, trumpet, Concert Band
Austen Erion, violin, Orchestra
Lily Rose Hage, string bass, Orchestra
Michael Huang, viola, Orchestra
Sophie Lin, piccolo, Orchestra
Eli Oliver, basson, Concert Band
Maxwell Santmire, cello, Orchestra
Ulysse Schaff, violin, Orchestra
Henrietta Schoeffler, soprano, Treble Chorus
Connor Troidl, trombone, Concert Band
Tyler Wilkinson, trombone, Concert Band
Edison Xu, flute, Concert Band
 

WHSTE Presents: To Parents and Other Neighbors

The Wayland High School Theater Ensemble is proud to present their Winter One Act Play - To Parents and Other Neighbors.

Remaining performance:
At Wayland High School
Friday, March 13 at 7:00 pm

Ticket information at WHSTE.com
 

Join SEPAC

Special Education Parent Advisory Council

  • Advocate for students with special needs
  • Provide information about IEPs, 504 plans and services
  • Collaborate with District leadership
  • Build a strong, supportive parent community

For more information, click this link.
Questions? Email waylandsepac@gmail.com
 

Annual WHS Senior Show

FEATURING THE CLASS OF 2026

Come support the incredible talents, inside jokes, and unforgettable memories of the Class of 2026 as they take the stage for this beloved WHS tradition!

Dates & Times: 
Friday, March 20th at 7:30 PM
Saturday, March 21st at 6:30 PM
Location:
Wayland High School Theater
 

Graduation Lawn Signs & Banners

Class of 2026

Senior families: The WHS Boys Soccer Program has launched their annual Graduation Yard Signs and Banners fundraiser, which will run through Friday, March 27. Scan the QR code or go to the link below to access the Jostens form with options and prices.

 

Revolution Prep ACT & SAT Practice Exams


Wayland Student Press Network (WSPN) has partnered with Revolution Prep to offer digital SAT and ACT practice exams that students can take at home.

Revolution Prep is offering $20 SAT and ACT practice tests to be taken proctored or as wanted. All proceeds go to supporting the Wayland Student Press Network. 

Click on this link for more information including links to register.
 

Wayland Community Action Network (WaylandCAN)

Monday, March 30 ~ 7:00-8:30 p.m.
Wayland High School Theater

Wayland Community Action Network (WaylandCAN) is thrilled to host a night with Dylan Marron, an award-winning writer, producer, and viral TED speaker, on how to stay in conversation across difference - drawn from years of actually doing it.

Dylan is the creator and host of the Webby Award–winning podcast Conversations with People Who Hate Me, where he called the people behind some of the most hurtful online comments directed at him and asked them to talk. The series was praised by USA TodayThe GuardianFast Company, and the Associated Press for its powerful exploration of empathy, conflict, and human connection. His TED Talk, “Empathy Is Not Endorsement,” has been viewed millions of times worldwide, and he is also a writer on the critically acclaimed series Ted Lasso.

​Please join us for an unbelievable evening of connection, laughter, and community.
​This free, community-wide event is open to ages 11+ and includes 30 minutes of audience Q&A — the moment where the talk turns into something personal and practical.

WaylandCAN was formed in 2023 in response to hate incidents in Wayland, MA, with a mission to foster connection, dialogue, and belonging. ​This evening is an invitation to listen, ask honest questions, and leave better equipped to keep talking with neighbors when it matters most.

​Please join us for an unbelievable evening of connection, laughter, and community.

 

Conversations, Not Confrontations

February 10, March 10, April 14, and May 12 - 7-8:30 p.m.
First Parish - 225 Boston Post Road, Wayland (in person only)
Facilitated by Jamele Adams
Sponsored by Wayland Public Schools and the Wayland Human Rights, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee

Join us for a community conversation series that will build your skills for engaging in conversations across differences, both online and in person.

Parents and other adults who live, work, worship or send children to school in Wayland are all invited whether you speak up often, tend to hold back, or fall somewhere in between.

Registration is required. Attendance at all four sessions is encouraged but not required. REGISTER HERE.

Class News

Click the link below for the latest news for each class.

Animated figures hold up colorful letters spelling the word 'NEWS'.

Counselors' Corner

Counselors' Corner

Click this link for news and important information from our Counseling Department.

News from WHS PTO

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We will share important information and reminders. Join here
The WHS PTO logo features a circle of connected figures and the text 'WHS PTO'.

Bus Driver and Crossing Guards

Celebrating our Bus Drivers and Crossing Guards
Wednesday, March 11

Each year, the PTO celebrates our bus drivers and crossing guards with a breakfast in their honor. This tradition rotates through the five schools in the district. This year’s breakfast is being held at the high school on Wednesday, March 11.

The PTO funds the meal and requests a few of the “extras” through parent donations. Thank you for helping us show gratitude to the people who ensure our children travel safely to school and back.

PowerSchool

Our New Student Information System

What can I view in PowerSchool?
  • Class schedules
  • Grades
  • Attendance
  • Class assignments, due date and missing assignments
  • Report cards (only the high school can view historical grades)
  • Teachers names and email addresses
How do I access it?
Once you have an account set up, you can login via the web interface or the mobile app.

Where can I find the mobile app?
How do I sign up?
Go to parentsquare.com and register for an account with your email address.

Where do I login on the web:
What do I do if I have trouble logging in?
You can submit a support ticket using the Google Form at: https://forms.gle/592Fqm8e1kePE7Pb8

What if I can’t login?
If you have difficulty with the login and/or registration process, reach out to your building’s Instructional Technology Support specialist and they can help you get set up.