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Don't be affected by "Prom"-a

6/6/2017

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PictureWhy stress when you are in a limousine?
by: Christian Prado

Senior Prom is coming up and with prom comes a lot of “proma.” For anybody that doesn't know what that means, it is prom drama and almost inevitable for seniors.

Proma can be caused by many factors, from not knowing what to wear, to getting into arguments with friends about transportation to prom and what is going on after.

​Hopefully as prom gets closer, the proma will dissipate and we can all enjoy the last few days of our high school careers together.


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Senioritis and the Last Few Weeks of School

6/1/2017

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By: Christian Prado

​It’s finally that time of year. Senioritis has become an epidemic among high school students and everyone is cramming to get their work in so they can graduate. Although it’s a stressful time of year it’s also one of the most fun times for a high school student. We recently had our senior banquet where we were able to spend the last few weeks as high schoolers with our classmates and sign each other's yearbooks. Overall, it was a good time and we all reminisced on some good memories with friends.

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WHS Students React to K-Pop

6/1/2017

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By: Jenalee Noyes 
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Wethersfield Saving Ducks

6/1/2017

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Wethersfield gets visited by one female duck every year during the spring. In the courtyard, we noticed she had eleven little baby ducklings! The administration knew the babies and the mother wouldn't be able to survive with no food or water source in there. On May 9th Ms.Norris made a plan of getting them out; she took all her students that period and made a line outside to the fence facing the Silas Deane Highway. She closed the doors inside the school so the ducks wouldn't be able to go anywhere but out. I and a couple student were behind them so they kept going, and it worked exactly like the we wanted it to go. I interviewed a couple students about where they are going to go and how long this has been going on. Jenasis Ortiz says “They have been coming for about fifteen years now and ms.Norris has been letting them out every time.The ducks will most likely cross the Silas Deane to spring street pond in Old Wethersfield.” Witnessing this was absolutely amazing, watching the little ducklings jump the curb was so adorable. I’d do it again in a heartbeat, especially to help animals in need.
-Amy Oliveira

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An Exciting Trip for the Instrumental Students as They Head to Broadway

6/1/2017

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By: Chianna Calafiore
On May 17, an exciting field trip took place in New York City!  Band, Orchestra, and Color Guard students had the amazing opportunity to watch a live Broadway production. Every year the instrumental classes go on a field trip, whether it be a four day trip to compete in another state or a day trip to watch a performance. This year the choice was to travel to Broadway to see the musical, Miss Saigon.
Miss Saigon tells the heartbreaking story of a doomed romance involving an Asian woman who gets left behind by her american lover during the final days of the Vietnam War.
The students had a chance to watch the first act during one of their classes and were very eager to find out the ending of this musical.
The trip consisted of a lunch at Hard Rock Cafe, a walk around Time Square, and then show at the Broadway Theatre. The show was a major success with magnificent musical numbers, outstanding special effects, and wonderful characters. Some of the students were even singing the songs on the bus ride home.
The students that are apart of the Band, Orchestra, and Color Guard already know what it takes to put on a concert and a marching band performance, but this trip gave them a chance to see how musical productions work together to make a live show.  
WHS music teacher David Dion helped organize the trip so that the students could see performances to help them as musicians. “I feel that it is important for growing musicians to see and hear live performances of professional musicians in practical and socially popular situations,” Dion said.
Many of the students loved the day trip to New York City and can’t wait to take more instrumental trips in the future.
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