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Love Potions, Magic Spells, and a Testament to Talent: A High School Edition of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

Love Potions, Magic Spells, and a Testament to Talent: A High School Edition of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

Gayathri Sarath, Media Manager November 19, 2024

Nineteen years after Harry, Ron, and Hermione save the wizarding world, they return on an extraordinary new adventure. This time, they arrive in Wilton, staging the high school edition of Harry Potter...

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A photo of a rehearsal in the Clune.

Enchanting the Clune Stage: Wilton High School’s Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is Set to Premiere Sooner Than You Think!

Gigi Sutherland and Kiara Suri October 30, 2024

On February 13, Wilton High School became the first high school in Connecticut to announce their performance of J.K. Rowling, Jack Thorne, and John Tiffany’s Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. It is...

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One Love: Teaching Empowerment

One Love: Teaching Empowerment

Ava Ray, Staff Writer September 26, 2024

One Love Foundation was founded after a lacrosse player from the University of Virginia, Yeardley Love, was murdered by her ex-boyfriend. One Love emphasizes the importance of checking in on teammates...

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Theater students at Wilton High School are excitedly preparing 2023’s Fall production, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, an Agatha Christie mystery.

A Murder in the Manor: WHS Theatre’s Fall Play

Saniya Shah, Editor-in-Chief September 18, 2023

What is more fitting in spooky season than a murder-at-the-manor mystery? This year, Wilton High School Theatre is embracing time of year with The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. Based on an Agatha Christie novel,...

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The Banks family, played by Emmy Bear, Miya Lasher, Henry Purcell, and Alex Shuie (Lara Paschalidis)

Tech Week Behind the Scenes: How to Make a Musical “Practically Perfect” in Every Way

Yana Giannoutsos, Editor-in-Chief May 20, 2023

  Tech week, the infamous seven days leading up to a production, features what can only be described as beautiful chaos; it is the satisfying culmination of months of effort—and the last chance...

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On Friday, WHS Theater Association will host the fundraiser, “Project Prom,” to gather donations for Mary Poppins, the spring show.

Prom & Poppins

Saniya Shah, Editor-in-Chief March 23, 2023

WHS Theater is thrilled to put on Mary Poppins for this spring show. The cast has been rehearsing for 2-3 weeks already. “It’s really, really exciting,” said Sayuki Layne, a junior at WHS and Miss...

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Stage crew members Kara Mobyed, Kate Rusin, Norah Corrigan, and Samantha Dorne backstage preparing to amaze the crowd of Fall play, 'The Play That Goes Wrong'.

Stage Crew: Behind the Spotlights

Yana Giannoutsos, Editor-in-Chief November 26, 2022

There is more to a production than the actors on the stage. Between the intricate set pieces and the talent of the actors, WHS theater can proudly- and rightfully- boast a great program. But there is a...

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Señor Laliberte is a loved and well-known teacher in the school after only a short time in its presence.

Humans of WHS: Señor Laliberte

Ava Marini, Staff Writer June 2, 2022

Mr. Adam Laliberte, more commonly known by his students as “Señor,” takes one of the new teacher spots for the 2021-22 school year at Wilton High School. From the interactive teaching style to bringing...

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Wilton Board of Education members unanimously vote in favor of the mask optional policy.

Breaking News: Wilton Board of Education Adopts Mask Optional Policy

Joy Ren and Allison Eidt February 17, 2022

After weeks of intense discussion and debate amongst Wilton parents, students, and school staff over the removal of CT school mask mandate to a new, mask-optional environment, the Wilton Board of Education...

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Students take frequent breaks while studying due to disconnectivity in education.

Disconnected in an Increasingly Connected World

Ava Marini, Staff Writer January 27, 2022

Zoning out for a few minutes, doodling on your paper, whispering to your friend. We’ve all done it before, whether we meant to or not. Students are prone to losing focus in school; they’re human, and...

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