For most kids, access to activities such as basketball practice, debate club, or even something as simple as getting extra help from a teacher is […]
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Students enjoy friendly competition in annual dodgeball tournament
Students from all grades came to support their friends at the championship game of the dodgeball tournament on March 12. This year, Mitch Canzano ’16, […]
Youth in Philanthropy empowers teens to give back in a unique way
It’s not every day that the responsibility of managing thousands of dollars falls into the hands of students, but Foundation for MetroWest’s Youth in Philanthropy […]
Community reflections: a tribute to Black History Month
Sarah Boone, inventor of the ironing board; Elbert R. Robinson, creator of the electric trolley; Dr. Charles Drew, initiator of the world’s first blood bank; […]
900 Worcester Street
Will a fifty million dollar international level skating complex be popping up in Wellesley? That is one of several proposals for the 8-acre plot of […]
Boston breaks snowfall records ‘weather’ we like it or not
After nearly three major blizzards and dozens of scattered storms, the city of Boston has received a little over 100 inches of total snowfall this […]
Linden Store reopens after renovations
The Linden Store’s reputation as a great place to enjoy sandwiches and smoothies has been well known since 1933. Recently, it has undergone renovations after […]
Press Release: Student worked on Montana Plains Indian Reservation over summer break
February 3, 2015 – Bozeman, Montana – During the 2014 summer Cypress Smith, a student at Wellesley High School, spent 18 days over summer vacation […]
Art for a cause
Since 2010, the Global Marketing class has run the non-profit organization Cité Soleil Opportunity Council (CSOC), an organization that is continuing its charitable work this […]
