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Month: April 2020

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Troop 73200 enlist Wellesley High School students to help contribute to Generic Ministry
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Troop 73200 enlist Wellesley High School students to help contribute to Generic Ministry

  • Addie Schiller '22, Co-Features Editor
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Troop 73200, the Girl Scout troop for high schoolers living in Wellesley is working with Generic Ministry for their winter drive, their first-ever drive through […]

A look into some of the charities class humanitarian Jack Steen volunteers for
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A look into some of the charities class humanitarian Jack Steen volunteers for

  • Zoe Gieger
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Jack Steen waltzes through life. Whether it’s volunteering for animal sanctuaries, managing the cross country team, or being a math teaching assistant, Jack Steen pursues […]

The high school welcomes Officer Matthew Wall as new school resource officer
  • Features

The high school welcomes Officer Matthew Wall as new school resource officer

  • Felipe Lopez '22, Editor in Chief
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Despite being a newcomer to the high school, Officer Matthew Wall is no newcomer to the criminal justice system.  After earning his bachelor’s degree in […]

Evolutions program debuts new shoe design project
  • Features

Evolutions program debuts new shoe design project

  • Kaelyn King '22, Editor-in-Chief
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The Evolutions program at the high school is debuting a new project, the Design Shoe Challenge, which gives students the opportunity to develop a product […]

Raiders return for third consecutive state championship
  • Sports

Raiders return for third consecutive state championship

  • Zoe Gieger
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After two consecutive victories at the Division II state championship, the high school varsity girls’ hockey team is on their way to a third. Since […]

High school athletes and coach receive Boston Globe All-scholastic award for fall athletics
  • Sports

High school athletes and coach receive Boston Globe All-scholastic award for fall athletics

  • Zoe Gieger
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Each year, the Boston Globe selects standout athletes from around the state to honor with the All-Scholastic award. Seven athletes and one coach from the […]

Ben Workman to represent the United States in the International German Olympics
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Ben Workman to represent the United States in the International German Olympics

  • Zoe Gieger
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Ben Workman’s ’21 aptitude for the German language stands out immediately. In his German 4 Honors class, he frequently helps other students, leads discussions, and […]

Tony Shu: the Wellesley legacy attributes part of his success to the town
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Tony Shu: the Wellesley legacy attributes part of his success to the town

  • Zoe Gieger
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Tony Shu ’17, currently in his third year at Harvard University, has become a household name in the Wellesley community. In 2018, Shu co-founded Breaktime, […]

WHS Helper App on the App Store to aid students in managing their schedules
  • News

WHS Helper App on the App Store to aid students in managing their schedules

  • Zoe Gieger
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On January 2, Zachary Kohnen ’21 published his self-created WHS Helper App to the App Store and Google Play for both Apple and Android devices. […]

National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) changes ethical code impacting athletic recruitment process
  • Opinion

National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) changes ethical code impacting athletic recruitment process

  • Zoe Gieger
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For every student, no matter how accomplished or brilliant, the college application process brings uncertainty and speculation. One glimmer of advantage comes with the possibility […]

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The Latest

  • Lights, camera, action?
    By Evie Simon '27, Arts Editor
    “Stranger Things”, “Outer Banks”, and “Bridgerton” are just three shows that evoke feelings of both familiarity and agitation at the prolonged release of new seasons. All three, which have […]
  • Taboo isn’t a game: why political discussion belongs in the classroom
    By Katherine Xu '27, Editor-in-Chief
    In 2023, the high school vetoed a student-planned “USA Day” from spirit week. In an email sent to members of the community, Dr. Jamie Chisum, principal of the high school, explained that […]
  • The Bradford investigates: is DEI ‘DOA’?
    By Ayesha Kapoor '26, Editor-in-Chief
    On January 20, 2025, the day of the presidential inauguration, President Donald Trump signed Executive Order 14151. The first of many executive orders regarding minority groups, it reads, […]
  • The high school’s spring artists of the month
    By Kaya Charoensiddhi '27, News Editor
    Each month, the Art department highlights outstanding student work by selecting two artists in 2-D and 3-D art. Sophie Kwan ’25 (2-D, Drawing and Painting), Katie Gallico ’25 (2-D, Drawing […]
  • New phone-free standard set for WPS
    By Katherine Xu '27, Editor-in-Chief
    On May 16, a message from Wellesley Public Schools (WPS) Superintendent Dr. David Lussier arrived in the inboxes of students, parents, and faculty, announcing a new cell phone procedure for […]
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