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Free lunches for remote and hybrid students until June 30
On October 9, the U.S. Department of Agriculture extended the Summer Food Service Program, giving schools the ability to cater healthy meals free of charge […]
The hybrid model: one month later
Dire predictions surrounded the hybrid reopening of the high school on October 1. Some argued that any in-person learning at all would endanger the community […]
Senior parking lottery closed, parking dynamics change
With little time at the beginning of this busy school year, the normal senior parking lottery was postponed, leaving spots 61-100 in the high school […]
What’s on the ballot for Wellesley voters this election?
On October 17, hundreds of thousands of people began casting their votes for the 2020 elections. On November 3, millions more will cast their votes. […]
New development puts affordable housing on the market in Wellesley
It’s easy to notice that Wellesley has a housing problem: down practically every street is one single-family home after another, and in Wellesley, that almost […]
Cross country team goes above and beyond: $20,000 raised to help feed front line workers
On April 25, the high school’s cross country team planned and executed a “virtual runathon” to fundraise for the front line workers of the COVID-19 […]
Q&A with Ms. Katherine Speed: coping with COVID-19 as a professional in performing arts
What does your current daily schedule consist of? My schedule varies from day to day, but it’s a combination of teaching, self-care, and family time. […]
Wellesley High School Athletes Finding New Ways to Stay in Shape
Since Governor Charlie Baker issued the closure of all Massachusetts schools for the rest of the year, all high school and club spring sports have […]
COVID-19 update – Brook Path remains open but Morses Pond may be the next target
Wellesley’s Board of Selectmen and Board of Health originally gathered on May 1 to discuss a possible mandatory face-covering order but put a hold on […]
