National Honor Society Meeting

By: Jewel Dickerman On October 5, the National Honor Society held a meeting where the Chapter Group Community Service and Public Relations Committees met to discuss organization and logistics for launching the chapter group service project. The idea is to make this plan a district-wide initiative.  “The on-going project, collecting aluminum tabs to donate to…

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World of Wonders Program

By: Ty Lounsbury Wallenpaupack has a lot of amazing programs at our school; one of which is the Childcare CTE program that is supervised by Mrs. Geisheimer and Mrs. Rowe. This program has many ways to benefit people going into the childcare pathway, and more specifically, it focuses on working with young children. One of…

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School Event Streaming

By: Ty Lounsbury             On Tuesday, September 26, a meeting took place in Mr. Doty’s room in the high school. The meeting consisted of eight people: Dr. Caruso, Dr. LaCoe, Mr. Jackman, Mr. Branch, Mr. Doty, Mrs. Mitschele, and two seniors, Lily Struble and Ryan Tattersall. Although many of the people do not need introductions, Dr….

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Hawley Harvest Hoedown

Written by Lily Struble The Hawley Harvest Hoedown is a free annual event that has been occurring in downtown Hawley for more than 30 years. It was held this past weekend, Saturday 30- October 1 and was hosted by the Downtown Hawley Partnership, a volunteer-run organization comprising of local businesses, organizations, and individuals who work…

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Glow Run

Written by Lily Struble On Saturday, September 30, the Victims Intervention Program in cooperation with Mrs. Rosencrance’s Leadership in Schools and Community class held a Glow Run at the Wallenpaupack Area High School Football Stadium. The gates opened at 4 pm for a Wellness Fair and the 5k walk/run kicked off at 7 PM. It…

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Hawley 5k

WRITTEN BY LILY STRUBLE The Hawley Public Library held its annual 5k race, Run to Read, at Bingham Park on Saturday September 23. Despite the wind and rain, 56 participants attended to support the library. The cost of admission was $25. Medals were given to First, Second, and Third place in each age-group for each…

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