1st Responder Appreciation Lunch

Written by Jewel Dickerman, On Wednesday January 31, the Wallenpaupack Area High School’s Family Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) and the CTE Culinary Program held a luncheon to honor the first responders in the community. There were local firefighters, emergency medical technicians, paramedics, and police officers in attendance. There were also some students that attended. Mrs. Sara Rosencrance, who is an FCCLA Co- Advisor, said, “Students enrolled in…

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SYDNEY SURÁ

Written by Bethany Day, Every week in Paupack Press, we select a senior who has done incredible work. This week, Paupack Press has picked Sydney Sura, who is a wonderful artist here at Wallenpaupack.  I interviewed her and asked her the main question that everyone wonders, “what inspired you to make art?” She responded quite beautifully: “I was never great at words.”  She continued, “Art would help me express myself and I couldn’t help but constantly be…

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Scholastics Team

By: Sadie Zagwoski The Scholastics team is a club that participates in various trivia competitions. Team members compete with other schools. In competitions, a reader asks the questions, and the team who presses their buzzer first gets to answer and potentially earn points. Throughout the school year, team members compete in several quiz bowls. During…

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Austin Earl

By: Bethany Day In December, Austin Earl won first place at the in-house Skills USA.    competition for the automotive event! Austin then  went to districts in January and won first place out of eleven schools!  Austin Earl is a senior here at Wallenpaupack and he has been with the automotive team since his freshman year. He discovered…

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Lily Struble

By: Jewel Dickerman Lily Struble, the powerhouse behind the school newspaper Paupack Press.Her time as editor-in-chief was nothing short of brilliant. It is an understatement to say that she will be missed because of how much she helped. If there was an issue and you went to Lily, it would be solved instantly. She also…

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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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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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Art Club

By: Sadie Zagwoski             Art Club is the ideal space for students to be creative and express themselves. During meetings, members can work on a common assignment or work on projects independently, whether it is a project assigned in an art class or their own work. Sometimes they can work on a project requested by our…

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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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