Wellesley Public Schools Superintendent Dr. David Lussier announced the district’s reopening timeline on March 18. The elementary schools transitioned on April 5, while the middle […]
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More than just a “kid’s film”, Pixar’s Soul provides insight on living a purposeful life
Pixar’s latest animation film, Soul, depicts the story of Joe Gardner (voiced by Jamie Foxx), an aspiring jazz musician working as a middle school music […]
Our COVID-19 testing program exacerbates educational inequality. What can we do about it?
I was more than happy to return back to school in a hybrid model after enduring two weeks of full remote learning, and I will […]
Wellesley Educators Association prioritizes health and safety of educators as in-person learning continues
As the high school and the Wellesley Public Schools district progress with the hybrid model, the Wellesley Educators Association (WEA) is developing systems to address […]
Navigating the pandemic: how a local restaurant has handled the COVID-19 outbreak
Amelia Childs, owner of CrepeBerry, a vegetarian creperie and smoothie bar, said that the initial cases of COVID-19 in Wellesley were scary for her. She […]
Ben Workman to represent the United States in the International German Olympics
Ben Workman’s ’21 aptitude for the German language stands out immediately. In his German 4 Honors class, he frequently helps other students, leads discussions, and […]
Applying to college as a performing arts student: another perspective on the college application process
To say that the college application process is demanding is an understatement. Requiring the utmost creativity, students must write numerous essays for multiple schools while […]
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The boys’ varsity soccer team brings on two new coaches
For a moment, all is quiet at the Sprague field. A cool-mid September breeze blows through the air, rustling the few leaves that have fallen […]