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The Student News Site of Wilde Lake High School

The Paw Print

The Student News Site of Wilde Lake High School

The Paw Print

According to the New York Times, 7/10 teenagers see mental health as a major issue in high school life.

Students Advocate For Mental Health Resources

Sydney Cox, Arts Editor June 18, 2019

When the Board of Education announced that they were having a meeting pertaining to fund distributions in Howard County, Wilde Lake sophomore Vaniya Khan knew that it was her time to speak up on an underrepresented...

Attendees of the SMOB Mental Health Meeting on May 16.

SMOB Organizes Forum to Destigmatize Mental Health

Sarah Rubin, Managing Editor June 18, 2019

When she was in seventh grade, Trisha Reddy was told that in the United States, the biggest cause of death for teens was suicide. “This is what truly inspired me to help with the discussion,” she said,...

52 percent of students say they cheat, according to the Johnson Institute for Youth Ethics. Photo by Bryan Shin.

Cheating Problem Escalates as Schools Fail to Crack Down

Rebecca Nason, Editor-in-Chief June 18, 2019

It’s Friday morning, the day of the test. If you get above an 85 percent you’ll pass this quarter. Otherwise, you won’t. You didn’t go to bed last night until after 3:00, when you fell asleep into...

Reliever Devin Shields, senior, pitches against Howard High School.

Baseball Has Strong Playoff Run, Loses to La Plata in Fourth Round

Aenilah Watkins, Web Editor in Chief June 18, 2019

This year, the Wilde Lake varsity baseball team, under its new coach Mr.Frederick, went 5-16, their best record in the past four years. The team credits their chemistry and Coach Frederick for this turn-around. “This...

Reflecting on a Stress-Filled Junior Year

Reflecting on a Stress-Filled Junior Year

Aenilah Watkins, Web Editor in Chief March 7, 2019

    Junior year to most students is regarded as just another year of high school, just one more year to add to the torture we experience daily. However, in my case, while junior year...

Mr. Penn is seen entering the building to oversee lunch duty.

Mr. Penn Leaves the Social Studies Department to Fill Athletic Director Position

Aenilah Watkins, Web Editor in Chief December 10, 2018

This year, the Social Studies department is losing one of its most-loved teachers, Mr. Penn, who is stepping into the position of Athletic Director. As a teacher, Mr. Penn was elected “teacher of...

Macayla Miles (junior) and Corey Cooke (senior) enjoy their free lunch period preoccupied with their cellphones.

At Wilde Lake, Students reflect on the cost of “Screentime”

Aenilah Watkins and Erica Knight November 28, 2018

“I spend more time looking down at my phone than I do talking to people." Narda Espinoza and Abbie Kennebrew reflect on the impact cell phones have not only had on their social interactions, but...

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