Transcript by Kaelyn King: F: So our first topic today is going to be the recent bullying incident at the high school, well I guess […]
Category: News
Why Has There Been a Spike in Anti-Asian Hate Crimes?
The murders of six Asian women in Atlanta, Georgia in the afternoon of March 16 brought mainstream media attention to the rising number of hate […]
How does the high school approach dress code, and who does it really affect?
Dress code regulations often create conflict, whether it be what constitutes “professional” attire in a workplace, or the length of an individual’s shorts in an […]
Anti-semitism in the chat of the Improv Troupe seminar during seminar day
One of the high school traditions has always been Seminar Day, a day where students get to either lead or participate in various activities to […]
Combating anti-Asian hate in Wellesley
A Filipino-American brutally slashed in the face with a box cutter in New York. An elderly Thai immigrant shoved to the ground in the street […]
Wellesley votes on proposal to change Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples Day
On March 2 Wellesley residents will have the opportunity to vote on Question 1, a non-binding resolution that pushes for the replacement of Columbus Day […]
A letter to our readers
Dear Bradford Readers, Each year after Winter Break, the Bradford staff comes together and chooses a word to shape the type of work we want […]
How Wellesley Public Schools administers close contact tracing
Within the COVID testing system at the high school, lies the process that takes place when receiving news of a positive case. A main part […]
A vaccine update at the high school
During the past month, news of COVID vaccines from Moderna and Pzfizer has spread rapidly. On December 11, the FDA issued the first emergency use […]
