Wayland High School Principal Pat Tutwiler said students are expressing their disappointment in WHS sign vandalism.
Vandalism to the Wayland High School sign early Sunday morning called "hateful" in nature by superintendent.
The annual Agents of Change Festival allowed teacher David Gavron's sophomores to embody the people, ideas and events that shaped the world.
On Thursday, the Wayland High School jazz bands and honors concert choir performed for a crowd in the WHS little theater.
The Wayland Green Team is working toward creating onsite composting beds at all Wayland schools.
Wayland High School student leaders offered opinions and feedback to School Committee members during the Monday night meeting.
A group of dedicated students, two advisers and willing volunteers in the community are coming together to make the Wayland High School prom a success.
The Wayland Boosters All-Stars and the three-time Super Bowl champs hit the court for fun and fund-raising.
This clarinetist makes it look easy.
These kids are fighting skin cancer one signature at a time.
Five Wayland fifth graders will head to Knoxville, Tenn., in May to compete.
Meet a winning video game designer from Wayland.
The Disney Channel premiere of local author Mark Peter Hughes' "Lemonade Mouth" brought hundreds of people to Wayland Middle School.
Minuteman Career and Technical School is looking to expand partnerships with area business communities and revitalize its alumni base.
Claypit Hill fifth graders earn the right to compete in the Destination ImagiNation’s (DI) Global Championship.
Wayland School Committee continues discussion of discretionary accounts.
Loker School parents and students introduce visitors to a wide range of countries and cultures
The annual Bingo Night always draws a large crowd to play the ages-old game and enjoy other activities.
WaylandCares hosts panel discussion about dangers of marijuana usage.
Dr. Anne Wilson was the unanimous pick of the Sudbury School Committee
Fairs provide opportunities for students and parents to see what is available post-high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Fish educate Wayland youngsters with ocean facts and laughs.
More than 40 names are already on the list for the full-day kindergarten lottery.
Defending champion Wayland goes up against Weston and Sudbury in this year's Civics Bee.
An account surplus will lead to an anticipated $500 refund per enrolled student.
The School Committee is in the process of responding to 25 violations having to do with amending minutes.