In the fall, October brings breast cancer awareness. Many sports teams, support awareness by wearing pink. The teams most involved this year includes soccer, volleyball […]
Author: The Bradford
Wellesley Girls XC shows their strength, prepare for All-States
The Girls’ Cross Country team has recently enjoyed quality performances at the Bay State Invitational, the Bob McIntyre Twilight Invitational, and the BSC Championship. The […]
Boys Soccer powers past Milton on Senior Night, looks to continue playoff run
It was a successful senior night for the Wellesley men’s soccer team, who dominated Milton 9-1 on Friday night in front of a crowd of […]
Non-profit club plans to teach computer science
For many high schoolers, finding your place in the sea of so many clubs can be challenging. For Abel Sanchez ’18 and Ford Leonard ’18, […]
Late morning bus run increases sleep schedule and student enthusiasm
To students who struggle to wake up at six-thirty in the morning to catch the early morning bus, the recent decision to add a late […]
Freshmen learn about biases on Step-Up Day
On Step-Up Day, while the sophomores took the Pre-ACT, the juniors took the PSAT, and the seniors met with college representatives, this year’s freshman class […]
Freshmen class officers to establish a strong social media presence
Although the freshmen started school just one month ago, they are quickly adjusting to the high school lifestyle. For class president Josh Lunger ‘21 and […]
Acatober anticipates celebration of singing and a sellout crowd
The one and only Acatober concert displaying all 320 voices of the choral department and more than seven different singing groups will take place on […]
Gold medalist Whitehill takes over girls soccer
With the soccer season now underway, new girls soccer coach, Cat Whitehill, looks to lead the Raiders back to the state tournament, all the while […]
Final exam changes include more assessment options, flexibility in scheduling
The first month of this year at the high school has been filled with rumors, anticipation, and confusion among students and faculty as to how […]