Hailey Compton

Written By Ty Lounsbury Wallenpaupack is updating some of its hallway murals, and Hailey Compton is a senior who is painting a new mural in front of Mrs. Pete’s room. It used to be a graphic design mural, but now that it’s no longer used for that, the art hallway needed amakeover. However, this isn’t the first mural she has painted at…

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Easter Food Drive

By: Bethany Day The Easter Food Drive was created in 2017, and it benefits families of the Wallenpaupack Area School District. The pantry started to provide food to families in need every Thanksgiving, and then they started to do it for the Christmas season. The pantry then started to realize the good effect the drive…

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HOSA State Leadership Conference

By: Bethany Day On March 13- 15, Mrs. Elders Future Health Professionals (HOSA)program went to Lancaster, PA, for the 45thanniversary of State Leadership Conference (SLC). There were 25 competitors from Wallenpaupack Area who participated in this event, along with two delegates. The students completed multiple categories that included, Veterinary Science, Forensic Science, Public Service Announcement,…

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Prom

By: Gio Patire The school year is flying by, which means it is almost time for the 2024 Senior Prom, A Night on the Red Carpet. April 2 through the 12, all seniors can buy tickets during lunches for $60 per person. After buying tickets, all attendees must sign the prom rules or forfeit the ability to…

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Lady Buckhorns Destroy Lady Warriors

Written by Ryan Tattersall Wyoming Area was victimized by Wallenpaupack Area on Tuesday, as the Lady Buckhorns Softball team made an example out of the lady warriors 16-0. Wallenpaupack, who opened with Wyoming Area last season, wanted a repeat against them. Last year Paupack won 15-2.  The game was over in the first inning. Clara Babyak and Gabby Hieber walked, and then were both driven home by Hunter…

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Crack an Egg

Written by Giovanni Patire In honor of the upcoming Easter holiday, VIP (Volunteers in Paupack) Club is raising money through its annual event,Crack an Egg. March 26 and March 27 during all lunches students can pay $1 for one egg or $5 for six eggs for the chance to crack open Easter eggs to win fun prizes. Some of the prizes include candy, snacks, drinks, and other surprises such as the golden egg. The lucky winner of the golden egg this year will be…

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Protective Services

Written by Ty Lounsbury ​Determination, hard work, and a desire to help are all necessities for those who want to join the Protective Services CTE. Whether your interest is in police work, firefighting, or working as a paramedic, this program has it all. From learning how correctly to handcuff someone to being taught how to operate a fire truck, these students are kept busy. The supervisors, Mr. Lofberg and…

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Genesis Perez’s FCCLA STAR Event

Written by Sadie Zagwoski Members of FCCLA (Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America) each select their own STAR Event(Students Taking Action with Recognition). They present their events against students from other schools who are presentingon the same topic. These students compete at regionals, then states and nationals if they place high enough. I had the privilege of interviewing junior Genesis Perez and learning about her STAR Event…

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