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Wauwatosa East and West Student News

The Tosa Compass

Wauwatosa East and West Student News

The Tosa Compass

West to Receive New iPads

April 27, 2011

Huge textbooks and heavy backpacks are expected when going to school, but advancing technology can solve this. Next year four schools in the Wauwatosa School District will receive 1000 new iPads. These...

Attention Seniors!

April 27, 2011
Are you a Senior at Wauwatosa West High School? Take the senior survey and be entered to win an ITUNES gift card of 20 dollars. THREE cards will be given away!

Japan Hits Close to Home

April 27, 2011

Imagine two thirds of the country is torrent with water. Only minutes before you were sitting in the rubble of your earthquake-shaken house, on your dilapidated bed, with nothing but adrenaline rushing,...

Wauwatosa Mock School Board 2011

April 20, 2011

“They were debating whether to cut school sports or not and I did not like that. I actually kind of got emotional about it. I was gettin’ mad.” This was the reaction of West Junior Tom Blake as...

West Theater Presents Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare April 14,15,16

April 12, 2011

 "To be, or not to be, that is the question." High school theater directors may ask themselves this exact question when determining what play to choose for their cast. Many run away from Shakespeare’s...

Seniors: Tell Us Where You Are Going!

April 8, 2011

Post a comment below telling us your plans after high school, and we will add your name to the map below. Optionally, you may request to exclude your name from the placemark which marks your planned destination.    

Sophomore Awarded Trip to Germany

April 7, 2011

Wauwatosa West High School sophomore Gina Richter has been awarded an all-expenses-paid summer study trip to the Federal Republic of Germany by the Association of Teachers of German (AATG). Richter and...

West hosts multi-cultural day; features students, community

April 5, 2011

What do Korean calligraphy, face painting, guacamole demonstrations, and cultural booths all have in common? They were all a part of this year’s first ever Multicultural Fair. The fair ran on March...

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