Riddle of the Week!
By: Reagan Anderson Q- How can you go 10 days without sleep? A- You sleep at night
By: Reagan Anderson Q- How can you go 10 days without sleep? A- You sleep at night
By: Sophia Braida On April 14, Wallenpaupack’s Unified Track team competed in their second meet and their first away meet of the season against Abington Heights and Lakeland. A tough start in the 100-meter runs put them behind early, and they struggled to recover. The team continued to compete hard, and several athletes achieved personal…
By: Nora Warner Last week, students in Wallenpaupack’s High School Concert Band attended a band festival sponsored by KHS America Instruments and Robert M. Sides Family Music Center. The event brought together the members of Monticello High School’s band and Wallenpaupack Area High School Band to work together under the direction of each respective group’s directors and a guest clinician….
By: Reagan Buselli 1. Humans are bioluminescent, which means that we glow in the dark, but our eyes are too weak to detect the light. 2. When you blush, the lining of your stomach turns red, too. 3. Humans share approximately 60% of their DNA with bananas. 4. The average human spends approximately 1 year…
By: Reagan Buselli A. Isle of Palms, SC B. Myrtle Beach, SC C. Hilton Head, SC D. Charleston, SC
By Bethany Day On Friday, April 17, the executive student council and the class officers traveled to Wyoming Valley West High School for the yearly Student Council PASC, Pennsylvania Association of Student Councils, Regional H Conference. A different school holds the event each year and gives students the opportunity to make new friends and learn…
FBLA SLC Qualifiers at Hershey Park By: Sutton Rizzo Last week, Wallenpaupack’s FBLA chapter sent over 30 students to take part in the 75th annual State Leadership Conference. At this conference, students had to participate in either a test or presentation on a certain subject, in which some of the presentations included two rounds. Before…
By: Hannah Daidone Why we need protein Proteins are building blocks in the body. They make up bones, cartilage, muscle, blood, skin, enzymes, hormones, and vitamins. They’re essential for growth and development, repair and build cells and tissue such as muscle, and play an important role in body processes such as blood clotting, fluid balance,…