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Sophomores Laila Krizer, Maya Gerstenzang and freshman Amelia Crespem played sports at Field Day on June 6. Photo courtesy Wootton Booster Club
Field Day brings sports, clubs, community together
Veronika Khrimian, staff writer • June 12, 2026
Freshmen work on an an English assignment in the Writing Center during third period. In addition to help with English assignments, the Writing Center also offers help with social studies assignments, college essays, scholarship applications and internship applications.
MCPS budget cuts eliminate English composition assistant positions
Sloane Berk, Back Page Editor • June 11, 2026
Montgomery County’s new law bans single-use plastic bags at most stores, aiming to reduce pollution and protect local rivers and streams. “Sometimes customers complain if the bags tear, and it’s costing us more money,” Congressional Aquarium manager David Deckert  said. "plastic bags awaiting recycling" by EvelynGiggles is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
No more plastic
Noah Edlavitch, staff writer • May 26, 2026
Sally McCarthy is running for the Board of Education. Signs for candidates are plastered throughout Montgomery County, and people put them in front of their homes.
MCPS Board of Education candidates discuss experience, priorities ahead of election
Sloane Berk, Back Page Editor • May 21, 2026
The military draft has widely been unpopular among Americans.  According to Gallup News, 45% of Americans are opposed to required sign up for the Selective Service and for those under the age of 30, it increases to 57%.  "Pittsburgh #NoKings Rally June 14, 2025" by TheNoxid is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
U.S. government implements automatic military registration
Rebekah Buchman, online editor-in-chief emeritus • May 13, 2026
Junior Caleb Cook practices his time management skills by tackling homework before heading to lacrosse practice. “It separates the good from the best," boys’ varsity lacrosse head coach Daniel Phillips said.
The struggles of being a student athlete
Max Lee, Sports Editor • June 15, 2026
NCAA Men's Division l soccer teams from Simon Fraser University and Northwest Nazarene University face each other in a highly competitive league match on Oct. 23, 2024. "SFU Men's Soccer vs Northwest Nazarene" by SFU - Communications & Marketing is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
NCAA Division I men’s soccer adopts full-year season model
Kameron Ardestani, staff writer • June 12, 2026
Are private trainers worth it?
Are private trainers worth it?
Chapin Teague, Sports Editor • May 26, 2026
The girls' varsity softball team celebrates after a win against Magruder in the regional semifinals. This was a revenge game because the team lost against Magruder in the regular season, making the win stand out for girls. Sophomore Justice Key said that this year, compared to last year, the team has utilized spirit to fight back during games that seem impossible to win. Photo by Annika Rytting
Girls’ varsity softball team unites despite changes; improves record
Mahita Dheenadhayalan, News Editor • May 26, 2026
On Monday, May 11, the boys' varsity lacrosse team rematched a strong Rockville team. The Rams bested the Patriots 11-2. "I wish we all got to play in the final game, but maybe that will change for next year," junior Keon Grey said.
A season of momentum: Boys’ lacrosse reflects on season
Casen Linn, Editor-in-Chief • May 24, 2026
Eighth graders at Robert Frost Middle School gather for the annual sports fair, introducing them to the sports Wootton offers. Photo by Arya Subramanian
A new chapter: The transition from middle school to Wootton
Alina Mylov, staff writer • June 15, 2026
Students wonder what the parking lot will look after it is decorated and how different it will be from now. Colomo said, "The parking lot will look so good once everyone's spots are painted." Photo by Adriana Colomo
Rising seniors get opportunity to paint parking spaces for 2026-2027 school year
Anna Sofronas, staff writer • June 14, 2026
On June 11, freshman Olivia Dickerson completes parts of her SSL form before her summer program starts. Her goal is to see how many hours she can accomplish and go beyond the required graduation minimum. “I think Bullis' summer program CIT volunteer opportunity is a great way to set personal goals. As a CIT, I can support campers in their daily activities and make an impact on my community beyond earning service hours,” Dickerson said.
From camps to animal shelters: Students find meaningful volunteer opportunities to earn SSL hours
Brooke Rowe, Arts Editor • June 13, 2026
Navigating the college admissions process can leave high school juniors with hard feelings. “The college application process can be very stressful and overwhelming, but by starting early and thinking about your plans, you will get through the process a lot easier,” author Emily Hokanson said.
"College Application Guide: Junior Year Edition" by Emily Hokanson is licensed under CC0 1.0.
Juniors navigate high stakes of college essay process
Nydia Steven, Features Editor • June 13, 2026
Hundreds of seniors come together for the paper toss on May 22, filling the Commons with excitement and school spirit. Photo by Kyle Li
One final bell; a lifetime of memories
Sam Dang, Sports Editor • June 12, 2026
Open letter to MCPS
Open letter to MCPS
June 13, 2026
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