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Author: Kaya Charoensiddhi '27, Staff Writer

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Let’s talk business: how the DECA team inspires young entrepreneurs
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Let’s talk business: how the DECA team inspires young entrepreneurs

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When people picture business, an image of monotonous board meetings, endless spreadsheets, and stiff handshakes often comes to mind. But for the members of the […]

Pay to play: should students pay for high school games?
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Pay to play: should students pay for high school games?

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As you approach the Hunnewell Field on a crisp Friday night, the sound of whistles cuts through the air, cheerleading chants echo across the track, […]

Club under-enrollment at the high school: is there passion to the passion project?
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Club under-enrollment at the high school: is there passion to the passion project?

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Stephanie Xia ’25 hopes the musical theater club will provide musical theater lovers with a low-pressure, fun environment to bond and perform. Photo by Katherine […]

The high school’s latest course additions: how Advanced Placement is enriching student opportunity
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The high school’s latest course additions: how Advanced Placement is enriching student opportunity

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The start of the new school year marks an exciting expansion to the high school’s academic curriculum with the addition of two new Advanced Placement […]

Highlights from Wellesley High School’s spring musical concerts
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Highlights from Wellesley High School’s spring musical concerts

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In May, Wellesley High School’s musical ensembles showcased their talents with two unforgettable performances: the Spring Band concert on the 14th and the Spring Orchestra […]

Massachusetts to potentially remove the MCAS as a graduation requirement
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Massachusetts to potentially remove the MCAS as a graduation requirement

  • Kaya Charoensiddhi '27, Staff Writer
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The Joint Committee on Education of the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts is currently deliberating over the potential removal of the Massachusetts Comprehensive […]

Proposed assisted living facility on Pond Road
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Proposed assisted living facility on Pond Road

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Pond Rd., one of Wellesley’s seven scenic roads, may be about to change. The area has already undergone a transformation with the construction of two […]

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    By Ayaan Punn '31
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  • Malicious MCAS?
    By Sumin Evan Lee '31
    By Sumin Lee ’31 and Evan Yu ’31 The Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS), created by state lawmakers in 1993, is a controversial aptitude test which,according […]
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    By Sophia Sid '31
    Here’s a question: have you ever been to a play? Maybe you have, or maybe it never even crossed your mind, but do not let Soundscapes out of your grasp. Soundscapes is the upcoming […]
  • The Annual Wellesley Middle School French Fête 
    By Hanna Zhu '31
    Cheese, croissants, French pastries, and games. What could be better? The French Fête is an annual event at Wellesley Middle School celebrating the culture of French speaking countries. […]
  • Promises are meant to be kept: the right consultant must be chosen for the possible AC installation in WPS
    By Sophia Pavano '26, News Editor
    In April 2021, Wellesley’s Town Meeting members made a promise. That spring, they agreed to reduce town-wide greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050. It included interim targets of 50% […]
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