Most Likely to Succeed? Ms. Stern

By, Sam G. '19 “Most Likely to Succeed?” is a new column being introduced to the 2018-2019 Panel Backpage. In this column, the Backpage editors interview a highly-respected Winsor faculty member about an embarrassing or difficult time in their life, specifically during their middle school, high school, and early college years. The purpose of “Most …

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Student Athletes: Transitioning from High School to College

By, Sam M. '21 and Caroline C. '21 The transition from high school sports to college sports is definitely a difficult one. From the time commitment to fitness to balancing academics on top of sports, there are so many aspects of college which differ from the typical high school sports experience. Arielle M. ’15 walked …

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Senior Independent Learning Experience Process Revised

By, Qirrat A. '19 As we head into March, the seniors have just about a month and a half left of school. No, graduation is not in April; however, seniors will be embarking on their much-anticipated Independent Learning Experiences (ILE) during the final four weeks of their senior year. The ILE gives Winsor seniors an …

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Artist of the Issue: US Orchestra’s Lydia B. ’19

By, Elly P. '21 A member of Upper School Chamber Orchestra since it began in 2015, Lydia B. ’19 has been playing piano for most of her life. Winsor students will remember hearing her in winter and spring concerts, Upper School Meeting performances, and last year’s graduation ceremonies. Outside of music, Lydia can be found …

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