FRC stands for First Robotics Competition— an international high school robotics competition where students and mentors design and construct a robot to complete specific tasks, […]
Author: Griffin Jordan '24, Opinions Editor
Climate change: the peril of inaction
As floods, heat waves, and other climate disasters ravage our world, national governments have promised more action and urgency on the issue of climate change. […]
A farewell to Mrs. Zinck and a welcome to Mr. Malone
For nine years, Mrs. Diane Zinck provided smiles and stability to the high school. She served as the WHS secretary and assistant to Dr. Jamie […]
The high school sailing team: finding success through camaraderie
In the past few years, Wellesley High School sailing has become one of the best teams in the state. In 2021, the team capped off […]
Two sophomores elected to Town Meeting
In a town like Wellesley, the local government guides the town through different policies and decisions. Unlike other towns, Wellesley has no mayor, which means […]
Is staying in school the best option right now?
With each passing week, Covid cases within the school district seem to rise. This increase in positivity rates led to a temporary suspension of winter athletics, […]
Update from the nurse’s office
There has been a recent surge of COVID-19 cases around the Wellesley school district coinciding with the rise of the Omicron variant. The high school […]
The Evolution of Boston Sports
Boston is a city known for its sports, and most notably its passionate and at times ruthless fans. According to a recent study by WalletHub, […]
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 […]