A Student’s Perspective on Winsor’s COVID Policies

By Audrey Wang The COVID-19 pandemic has been ongoing for nearly two years now, and Winsor is still actively updating its restrictions. This January, there was a massive spike in the number of cases due to the Omicron variant, resulting in the decision to have online school for the first week back from break. In …

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Should Computer Science Be a Requirement at Winsor?

By Sophia Lichterfeld Winsor writes in their mission statement that they “prepare young women to pursue their aspirations and contribute to the world.” In an increasingly digitized global culture where “computer science courses are essential if students want to grow into well-rounded adults who are prepared for the future,” as Emily Lutzker ’25 noted, can …

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Bilingual Students Learning a Third Language at Winsor

By Suzanne Pogorelec Aquí en Winsor, hay muchos estudiantes que hablan otro idioma en casa para comunicarse mejor con sus parientes o solo para conectar mejor con su cultura. Poder hablar dos idiomas es impresionante por sí mismo, pero es todavía más impresionante cuando añades la idea de que niños bilingües también aprendan otro lenguaje …

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Where Is She Now: Rani Balakrishna’s Journey at Winsor

By Jaya Kolluri Starting her early Winsor journey as a fifth grader in Class I, Rani Balakrishna ’21 has been a long standing member of the Winsor community. From starting out as a middle schooler, graduating as a senior was a bittersweet moment for Rani; “It was definitely sad to leave Pilgrim Road, but I …

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Celebrating Black Joy in the Month of February

By Katya Agrawal How can a community like Winsor honor Black history? The month of February, Black History Month, is devoted to this pursuit. February brings the remembrance of immense struggle; one often associates Blackness with egregious acts of brutality, such as slavery, Jim Crow, or modern manifestations of racism. And, while discussing these issues …

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