Singing, slime-making, sand physics, surgical techniques — you can learn about it all at Seminar Day. On March 5, the high school held its 56th […]
Author: Alexis Lee '25, Editor-in-Chief
Meals fuel the high school’s sports teams both on and off the field
Chatter and laughter fill the room as plates of pizza and sodas are passed around. Friends and strangers alike bond through their shared status as […]
Meals fuel the high school’s sports teams both on and off the field
Chatter and laughter fill the room as plates of pizza and sodas are passed around. Friends and strangers alike bond through their shared status as […]
Curtains close on the old theater curriculum… and open for act two
Mimicked voices, scattered footsteps, and muffled laughter fill the Little Theater as Mr. Skylar Grossman, the new theater director at the high school, teaches his […]
New vending machines offer a healthier array of options
At the beginning of this school year, the high school changed vending machine suppliers. The high school’s old vending machine supplier, The Vending Company, stocked […]
The new courses at the high school and their impact on students
On January 24, the Wellesley School Committee unanimously voted in favor of adding newly proposed classes for the high school to next year’s Program of […]
A look into Wellesley’s Earth Day efforts
Every year, Earth is celebrated around the world by people planting trees, cleaning local communities, and recycling. This year, Wellesley gave a new meaning to […]
The Sunshine Protection Act and its impact on the health and safety of students at the high school
On March 15, the Senate voted unanimously in favor of the Sunshine Protection Act. Although it has yet to be approved by the House of […]
Women’s History Month Profile: Calista Adler, a role model for young women in STEM
Through all her four years at the all-girls school Ursuline Academy, Calista Adler ’22 has developed a love for coding, engineering, and science all together, […]