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Month: December 2020

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School Committee converses about the winter sports season
  • Sports

School Committee converses about the winter sports season

  • Kate Bhatt '22, Co-Features Editor
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At the November 24 School Committee meeting, Athletic Director Mr. John Brown presented the proposed plan for the winter sports season including adjustments and modifications […]

COVID testing: How the administration made it happen
  • Features

COVID testing: How the administration made it happen

  • Suzie Kim '23, Executive Editor-in-Chief
  • 0

Opening school during the COVID-19 pandemic has required communication, collaboration, and cooperation. This has especially been true in the administration of COVID-19 testing at the high […]

Our COVID-19 testing program exacerbates educational inequality. What can we do about it?
  • Opinion

Our COVID-19 testing program exacerbates educational inequality. What can we do about it?

  • Ian Lei '21, Editor-in-Chief
  • 2

I was more than happy to return back to school in a hybrid model after enduring two weeks of full remote learning, and I will […]

Improv Troupe must improvise this year due to COVID-19
  • Arts

Improv Troupe must improvise this year due to COVID-19

  • Lizzie Berger '22, Senior News Editor
  • 0

Improvising, or adapting to whatever situation is at hand, is the number one priority of the high school Improv Troupe, led by Ryan Cologne ’21, […]

Wellesley Food Pantry annual food drive: Adapting to COVID times
  • Features

Wellesley Food Pantry annual food drive: Adapting to COVID times

  • Suzie Kim '23, Executive Editor-in-Chief
  • 0

Since 1986, the Wellesley community has come together to gather items to donate in an annual food drive hosted by the Wellesley Food Pantry. The […]

Students reflect on audition experiences for virtual Senior Districts Festival
  • Features

Students reflect on audition experiences for virtual Senior Districts Festival

  • Hank Guo '23, Editor-in-Chief
  • 0

Offered by The Massachusetts Music Educators’ Association (MMEA), the Senior Districts festival has always been a way for students to receive feedback in an official […]

Stock Options Trading Club teaches students how to build wealth in the short and long term
  • Features

Stock Options Trading Club teaches students how to build wealth in the short and long term

  • Suzie Kim '23, Executive Editor-in-Chief
  • 0

Although co-founders Felipe Lopez ’22 and Yonas Schneider ’22 started the Stock Options Trading Club as a small group of friends interested in trading, their […]

World of Wellesley announces winners of Annual Musikavanhu High School Essay Contest
  • News

World of Wellesley announces winners of Annual Musikavanhu High School Essay Contest

  • Hank Guo '23, Editor-in-Chief
  • 0

Last spring, students at the high school were given the opportunity to participate in the Annual Musikavanhu High School Essay Contest. Established in 2018 as […]

Back in the building: in-person learning resumes
  • News

Back in the building: in-person learning resumes

  • The Bradford
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On November 11, a spike in COVID-19 cases at the high school forced classes to go fully remote until December 1. With students and staff […]

The uncertain future of the standardized test
  • News

The uncertain future of the standardized test

  • Kaelyn King '22, Editor-in-Chief
  • 0

Nearly every college-bound American high school student faces the decision between taking the ACT and the SAT. However, following the outbreak of COVID-19, applying test-optional […]

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