Milford Theater

By: Olivia Kogan On Thursday, November 14, a few students involved in theater classes and extracurriculars were given the opportunity to see the play “Our Town” at the Milford Theatre. Students were excused from class at 8:45 and got back to school at around 2 pm. The play started at 10 am and lasted until…

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Gifted Students Participate in Bloomsburg Math Competition

Caption: (left to right, back row) Rosa SanClementi, Destiny McMurray, Gabe Racine, Sutton Rizzo (Left to right, front row) Daniel Wanamaker, Luke Boogertman, Evan Guccini By: Sutton Rizzo Seven gifted students from ninth through eleventh grade traveled to Bloomsburg University to participate in their annual math competition. They competed against other schools such as Danville,…

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How to Make Yarn Pumpkins Using Balloons

By: Molly Cunningham These yarn pumpkins are such a gorgeous little fall craft project – great for a table centerpiece or even a fall mantle. They’re beautiful on their own, or in a group. Materials: ·      Balloon ·      Orange yarn ·      White glue ·      Pipe cleaners (brown and green) Equipment: ·      Tape measure ·      Scissors…

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Marywood Art Trip

Caption: (in grey) Sophia Yancewicz, (in black) Kiana Madrigal, (in camo) Violet Hildebrand By: Kiana Madrigal             On November 14, twelve art students from Wallenpaupack visited Marywood’s Art, Multimedia Communication, Music, and Theatre programs. They toured their various art classrooms and attended interactive breakout sessions which included creating buttons, trading cards, and mandalas. They also…

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Ace Cromwell

By: Sophia Braida Ace Cromwell, a senior at Wallenpaupack, is a creative spirit with a calm, thoughtful presence. He spends his free time writing songs and making art. These two outlets allow him to express the parts of himself that words alone can’t capture. He also participates in Unified Bocce and is considering joining Unified…

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Distracted Driving Assembly

Pictured left to right- Eileen Miller and Governor Josh Shapiro Photo credit to The Citizen’s Voice By: Molly Cunningham Recently, the class of 2028 attended a powerful assembly on distracted driving. The speaker, Eileen Miller, shared a deeply personal story about her son, Paul Miller Jr., who tragically lost his life in July 2010 because…

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