College Board will release the redesigned SAT on March 5, 2016 to high school students across the globe. Over a million high school students each […]
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Students steal from Whole Foods
In November, The Whole Foods located at the junction of State Street and Washington Street made the high school aware of a lingering issue concerning […]
Canvas introduced as learning management system
For the first time in Wellesley history, teachers can use a “Learning Management System”, or “LMS”, called Canvas. This platform features an assignment calendar, discussion […]
PRESS RELEASE: WMS student honored at international awards ceremony
Ugur Gurol, a student from Wellesley, was honored last month as one of the brightest middle school students in the world at an international awards […]
Dr. Cohen invites students to the trip of a lifetime
Who could resist hiking through the Andes, climbing a volcano, and ziplining through a cloud forest in Ecuador? If this sounds like something you’d like […]
German exchange comes to a close
The German Exchange program, renowned as an opportunity for students to both explore another culture and practice the language in an immersive environment, came to […]
Forget the GOP: Meet the most recent elected officials
The Class of 2019 has spoken, and their votes are in. After a day of speeches from the candidates, voting, and a run-off election, the […]
Launch takes off
On Friday October 2nd, Matthew Fadule was the first student to graduate from Launch. The Launch program, which was created by James Gowen in 2012, […]
Raider football to play annual Thanksgiving game at Fenway Park
According to the Boston Globe, the Wellesley Raiders varsity football team will play their annual rivalry game against Needham at Fenway Park this Thanksgiving. The […]
Beyond the crease – in loving memory of Connor Darcey ’12
In the early morning of June 12, tragedy struck the town community when a fatal car accident took the life of beloved Wellesley High School […]
