For a moment, all is quiet at the Sprague field. A cool-mid September breeze blows through the air, rustling the few leaves that have fallen […]
Year: 2019
The Limits of APs
For any high schooler, there is immense pressure to take Advanced Placement courses before college. However, for some, this rigor is barely even an option. […]
Boys golf starts off swinging, promising an exciting state championship
There are trophy cases lining the hallways of the high school, filled with silver and gold championship trophies, plaques, and medals. The tennis, ice hockey, […]
Maggie Rogers puts on dazzling performance at Wang Theater
Maggie Rogers is on a roll. On October 5, Rogers played to a sold out crowd at the Wang Theater as part of her ‘Heard […]
Girls soccer starts season 6-1-0
Each player on the girls’ soccer team wears the same color to practice each day. Visually, they are on the same page. Mentally, they have […]
Wellesley High School sesquicentennial: 150 years of education
Early Days of the Wellesley High School (an Interview with Alice L. Phillips W.H.S. 1869) by Carolyn J. Peck — Originally published by The Wellesley […]
Why an online version of the MCAS exam is counterproductive
This year, students are taking the state-wide MCAS exam on a new computer-based format, instead of the test’s previous print version. The online format entails […]
300 Word Profile: Together through it all
He stares off towards the other side of the room as he tells the tale of how he met his wife. Melvin Kizner’s relationship with […]
Strength as a team helps girls hockey win state championship two years in a row
Back on the ice at TD Garden for the fifth year in a row, after losing for the first three years, the girls’ hockey team […]
