Over the past year, many COVID-19 measures have been taken to keep students and staff safe in their learning and teaching environments. From mask mandates […]
Year: 2021
Why Has There Been a Spike in Anti-Asian Hate Crimes?
The murders of six Asian women in Atlanta, Georgia in the afternoon of March 16 brought mainstream media attention to the rising number of hate […]
How does the high school approach dress code, and who does it really affect?
Dress code regulations often create conflict, whether it be what constitutes “professional” attire in a workplace, or the length of an individual’s shorts in an […]
Reflection on a year of COVID-19
In March of 2020, over 50 million students were impacted across the U.S. by the change to remote learning. In fall of 2020, Wellesley Public […]
The high school’s faculty and staff’s reactions to COVID vaccination
Nurse: Miller Ms. Krisanne Miller, a nurse at the high school, received the Moderna vaccine during phase two of the vaccination roll-out. She received her […]
Anti-semitism in the chat of the Improv Troupe seminar during seminar day
One of the high school traditions has always been Seminar Day, a day where students get to either lead or participate in various activities to […]
The problem with single use masks
These days, whenever leaving the house, you always have to remember to grab a mask. Whether you’re heading to the grocery store, walking around the […]
Wellesley Educators Association plans for school reopening amidst logistical hurdles
Wellesley Public Schools Superintendent Dr. David Lussier announced the district’s reopening timeline on March 18. The elementary schools transitioned on April 5, while the middle […]
We must hold the media accountable in its coverage of the Asian American and Pacific Islander community
In San Francisco, California, an 85-year-old Thai immigrant died after a man violently shoved him to the ground. In Brooklyn, New York, an 85-year-old Chinese […]
