Please note: This article was written in the context of after winter break and before the high school moved to a temporary remote learning model. […]
Year: 2021
Ten tips on how to stay focused during remote learning
While learning in the comfort of your home allows you to wake up later, spend every day in pajamas, and attend classes in bed, these […]
Wellesley becomes yellow level COVID-19 town as virus cases rise
The town of Wellesley has been elevated from a green to a yellow level area for COVID-19 as cases of the virus increase. As of […]
The right decision: the high school resumes in-person learning
Note: This article was written in the context after Thanksgiving break. Conflicting opinions surrounded the decision to resume in-person learning at the high school on […]
December 22 School Committee update
School Committee members have worked to address important issues and themes at the Wellesley Public Schools, including COVID-19 safety measures, maintaining a welcoming, equal, and […]
Evolutions students present their Design with a Why projects
On December 8, Evolutions students presented their second project, Design with a Why, to a panel of judges. Students were split into groups, and the […]
COVID-19 in winter: the future of the common cold
As the cold months approach, much of life will be moved inside. While at the beginning of the year students at the high school were […]
World of Wellesley launches Good Trouble: More Than Just a Day – A Call to Action in preparation for virtual MLK Jr. Day Breakfast
World of Wellesley (WOW) began its Good Trouble: More Than Just a Day – A Call to Action event on December 19, as a countdown […]
Looking through the eyes of Dr. Chisum
Serving as the principal of a school entails a variety of responsibilities, ranging from being a role model to representing the institution with the responsibilities […]
