By: Katherine L. '20 On September 20, around 75 Winsor students skipped their long block classes to attend the US Youth Climate Strike at Boston City Plaza. Trading meticulous notes for provocative posters, Winsor students marched alongside more than 7,000 student activists in Boston, while more than four million people protested in 150 different countries. …
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Parent Teacher Conference Revisions
By Ellie W. '21 For as long as Winsor students can remember, there’s been two days in a row in October when school isn’t held: parent-teacher conferences. Many students welcomed this four-day weekend, but this year, the conference and report card systems have been revised. The most noticeable change is the shift from parent-teacher conferences …
Reaccreditation in the Works
By Elly P. '21 While a fantasy of many students may be school just ceasing to exist, the reality of that eventuality would be deeply upsetting. To avoid this sorry fate, Winsor is currently undergoing a reaccreditation process, which is, according to Mr. Josh Constant and Ms. Dana Martin, the faculty running the reaccreditation process, …
Vaping Deaths, Illnesses Leads to Massachusetts Ban
By Caitlin Smith '21 In September alone, there were nine reported deaths linked to vaping and 530 cases of vaping-related illness in the United States, ranging from mild respiratory problems to visits to the intensive care unit. On September 24, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker responded to this string of deaths and illness by declaring a …
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Taylor Swift: A Love Story Waiting to Happen
By: Anna H. and Christina M. '22 Have you ever wanted to be a celebrity? Well, if you have, we have a great role model for you: Taylor Swift. She is one of the most famous and talented people in America, as well as the world’s highest-paid celebrity. Now, why is she such an incredible …
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