How many teachers do you know that like to play with Play-Doh in their free time? When she’s not helping freshmen adjust to the high […]
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 […]
A familiar face joins WHS
Kids change both mentally and physically; some kids, however do change much more than others. When Kate Harrigan could not recognize some of her former […]
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, […]
OPINION: Cramming in September
It’s the first week of school and your teachers have already plunged you neck-deep in homework. Summer has disappeared in a flash, and all of […]
McCormick excited to be a part of Wellesley staff
New part-time teacher Marianne McCormick just wants to help kids. She has extensive experience in both the English and literacy departments. Now, after teaching English […]
Spangler is back and better than ever
After taking a twelve-year teaching hiatus, Ms. Beanie Spangler is excited to finally return to the classroom setting. Spangler joined the WHS science department in […]
Magee fosters human connections through ELL program
If life were to give lemons to Ms. Joni Magee, she would use them to prepare a wide variety of lemon-based desserts, such as lemon […]
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 […]
Charlesworth comes from Charter school, eager for new technology and new faces
For David Charlesworth, what could have become a career misstep ended up leading him to his true passion. The Stonehill College graduate began school as […]