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Author: Paige Ablon '24, Editor-in-Chief

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AI versus Shakespeare: Who wins?
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AI versus Shakespeare: Who wins?

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This spring, the high school’s Drama Society made history by using AI to assist in the writing and creation of their interpretation of The Merry […]

Teachers and administrators examine the effectiveness of intervention time and office hours
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Teachers and administrators examine the effectiveness of intervention time and office hours

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The Adolescent Health Survey “indicates that there are a number of students at the high school who don’t feel the sense of belonging we want […]

Team synergy: how gymnastics team transformed their hard work into success.
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Team synergy: how gymnastics team transformed their hard work into success.

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The high school’s girls’ gymnastic team handled adversity– in the form of initial disconnect and many team injuries– this year and ended their season with […]

The high school’s Rock Band fosters group connection to build an impressive reputation
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The high school’s Rock Band fosters group connection to build an impressive reputation

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The high school’s Rock Band, founded four years ago by Wellesley parents hoping to pass down their love of music to students, now flourishes as […]

Student-run a cappella groups bring musicians and the surrounding community together
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Student-run a cappella groups bring musicians and the surrounding community together

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The high school’s a cappella groups, A Cappella Anonymous, Renegade A Cappella, Ladies First A Cappella, and Inchordination A Cappella, serve as an extended family […]

October Artist of the Month Winners
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October Artist of the Month Winners

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The three Artists of the Month Winners continue to impress their fellow classmates and teachers. They each have talents that range from complex crafting and […]

Women in March Madness 
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Women in March Madness 

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In 1940, the University of Pittsburgh men’s basketball team played Fordham University at Madison Square Garden. This stood in as the first televised college basketball […]

Netflix’s “Cheer” does not dissapoint with an unexpected season two
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Netflix’s “Cheer” does not dissapoint with an unexpected season two

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Despite the immense amount of fame they have experienced since “Cheer” first premiered in 2020, the Navarro cheer team remains in the gym in their […]

Womens History Month Profile: Christina Ablon
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Womens History Month Profile: Christina Ablon

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Christina Lohr Ablon is a beautiful, strong, resilient, and independent woman. As a little girl, she lived in Darien, Connecticut. By age 11, her family […]

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    By Ayaan Punn '31
    You are all familiar with the time in advisory where you have to get in your assigned seats and have to do a tedious social and emotional learning (SEL) lesson. This set of lessons the […]
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    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. […]
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    By Sophia Pavano '26, Editor-in-Chief
    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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