Sutton’s Easter Break
By: Sutton Rizzo My Easter Break was not very eventful, but it was enjoyable. I did things such as shopping and spending time with my family. Though the break had to end, it is always enjoyable to get some time off from school.
By: Sutton Rizzo My Easter Break was not very eventful, but it was enjoyable. I did things such as shopping and spending time with my family. Though the break had to end, it is always enjoyable to get some time off from school.
Pictured left to right: Sam Urevich, Adria Malinchak, Madysn LaMura, Aaron J. Turner, Sara Decker, and Lucy Babyak By: Reilly Buselli On March 26, the Allied Health program hosted Sa Bom Nim, or master instructor, Aaron J. Turner for a self-defense class. He is the head martial arts instructor at Tiger Karate. He taught the…
By: Olivia Kogan This Easter break I enjoyed my time by snuggling under blankets, eating candy, and watching my favorite TV show shows. Due to the weather being warmer I was able to take long walks with my dogs.
By: Kiana Madrigal Over Easter break, I traveled to Brooklyn, New York, to watch the Brooklyn Nets! I also did schoolwork and watched a couple shows on Netflix.
By: Silvia Cremona This year I spent my Easter watching movies and doing puzzles with my family. I also enjoyed it by going out to eat and going hiking at Bushkill Falls.
By: Reilly Buselli This Easter I visited my family on Long Island. We went to church, walked around my aunt’s town, and then we had a big family dinner with all of the cousins who I don’t often get to see. After we got home, I went to a rehearsal for the spring musical.
Softball 4/3 Pocono Mountain East. Paupack wins 20-3 4/7 Delaware Valley. Paupack won 10-0. 4/8 Honesdale Paupack win 17-2. Baseball 4/3 Pocono Mountain East Paupack win 11-6 4/6- Honesdale Paupack win 11-0 4/6 Delaware Valley Paupack wins 10-1 Girl’s Lacrosse 4/2 Wyoming Area Paupack loss 12-1 Track and Field 4/9 Western Wayne Paupack Boys and…
Flyer by Adeena Chapman By: Molly Cunningham Artificial intelligence is everywhere—there’s no denying that. But have you ever stopped to think about the risks of using it improperly? Adeena Chapman, a sophomore at Wallenpaupack Area High School, has—and she turned that concern into action by creating an informative flyer based on her research. “I saw…
By: Reagan Buselli 1. The odds of making a perfect bracket are smaller than the odds of winning the lottery. 2. The tournament originally started with 8 teams, but it is now a 68-team tournament. 3. The biggest upset was when a 16 seed beat the 1 seed in 2018, with a score of 74-54….
By: Reilly Buselli With graduation fast approaching, Diego Adames is reflecting on his years at Wallenpaupack with gratitude and appreciation for everyone who has gotten him to where he is today. Diego is an active member of his community, as a member of the basketball team, Student Ambassadors, and he was a coach and referee…