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Girls soccer starts season 6-1-0
  • Sports

Girls soccer starts season 6-1-0

  • Zoe Gieger
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Each player on the girls’ soccer team wears the same color to practice each day. Visually, they are on the same page. Mentally, they have […]

Wellesley High School sesquicentennial: 150 years of education
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Wellesley High School sesquicentennial: 150 years of education

  • Zoe Gieger
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Early Days of the Wellesley High School (an Interview with Alice L. Phillips W.H.S. 1869) by Carolyn J. Peck — Originally published by The Wellesley […]

June 2019 Print Issue
  • Print Issues

June 2019 Print Issue

  • Zoe Gieger
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Here is the June 2019 print issue of The Bradford.

Why an online version of the MCAS exam is counterproductive
  • Opinion

Why an online version of the MCAS exam is counterproductive

  • Zoe Gieger
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This year, students are taking the state-wide MCAS exam on a new computer-based format, instead of the test’s previous print version. The online format entails […]

300 Word Profile: Together through it all
  • Features

300 Word Profile: Together through it all

  • Kate Waisel
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He stares off towards the other side of the room as he tells the tale of how he met his wife. Melvin Kizner’s relationship with […]

Strength as a team helps girls hockey win state championship two years in a row
  • Sports

Strength as a team helps girls hockey win state championship two years in a row

  • Zoe Gieger
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Back on the ice at TD Garden for the fifth year in a row, after losing for the first three years, the girls’ hockey team […]

300 Word Profile: Barely out of school herself, Waisel jumps back into the classroom
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300 Word Profile: Barely out of school herself, Waisel jumps back into the classroom

  • Kate Waisel
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Stacks of paper cover every inch of the table. Smaller stacks held together by paper clips, larger by binder clips. Every handout for the week […]

Grammar Segment: Colons and Semicolons
  • Opinion

Grammar Segment: Colons and Semicolons

  • Zoe Gieger
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The Bradford Grammar Experts, Zoe Gieger ’20 and Kate Waisel ’20, return to discuss the often confused grammatical rules surrounding colons and semicolons.

Sophie Laing refuses to go down without a fight
  • Sports

Sophie Laing refuses to go down without a fight

  • Kate Waisel
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Before every match, Sophie Laing ’19 has one goal: do anything to keep herself off her back. Described as a resilient leader by her teammates, […]

300 Word Profile: Benjamin Lussier lives for adventure
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300 Word Profile: Benjamin Lussier lives for adventure

  • Kate Waisel
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Benjamin Lussier wants to be better every day. His motivation for doing good shows, no matter where he is on the globe. He studies, works […]

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