Reminiscing on the past year, students have spent each day hopping from one Zoom call to the next, all the while feeling completely in the […]
Year: 2021
Combating anti-Asian hate in Wellesley
A Filipino-American brutally slashed in the face with a box cutter in New York. An elderly Thai immigrant shoved to the ground in the street […]
Wellesley raises Black Lives Matter flag
On March 1, the school raised a Black Lives Matter flag beside the LGBTQ+ flag after almost a year of planning. This is a big […]
Solar canopy project: the start of Wellesley’s carbon footprint reduction
As New England winters become increasingly warmer, cars continue to pollute the air with harmful gases, and plastic litters the sidewalks, the agenda and urgency […]
Coaches and players continue to maintain social distancing guidelines as the Fall II season begins
Fall II Sports, consisting of indoor track, football, cheerleading, and girls’ volleyball have been set to run from February 22 to April 25. Originally moved […]
Performing Arts department adapts to the hybrid model at the high school
Though the hybrid model at the high school aims to make life in school as normal as possible while still adhering to COVID-19 safety protocols, […]
Starting the conversation about sexual assault at the high school
Camilla Hanson ’21 is the founder of the Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Club (SAAP), a club formed just this year at the high school […]
Wellesley votes on proposal to change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day
On March 2 Wellesley residents will have the opportunity to vote on Question 1, a non-binding resolution that pushes for the replacement of Columbus Day […]
Dangers of two-party system
On September 19, 1796, George Washington gave his farewell address. Warning against the dangers of a bipartisan government, he said, “The alternate domination of one […]
First semester Drawing and Painting reflection
Below is collection of various artwork from Drawing and Painting students at the high school.
