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 […]
Month: December 2020
COVID testing: How the administration made it happen
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?
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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 […]