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Mass Update: State Local Election Results

By Nika Bigelow & Ella Paterniti Banner Staff & Contributing Writer While America experienced a red wave on Election Day, Massachusetts remained securely under Democratic control. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D) was reelected to the United States Senate for a third term, and Democratic representatives were reelected to all nine of Massachusetts’s seats in the House …

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The Lasting Legacy of Winsor’s Solar Panels

By Isabella Nguyen & Lilac Nguyen, Contributing Writers What happens atop the LOC, beyond the view of students below? What powers our school, providing us with heat, electricity, and light? As climate change increasingly threatens Boston and its surrounding community, Winsor’s solar panels provide the campus with a significant source of clean energy and demonstrate …

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Winsor Execs Visit Belmont Hill for Switch Day

By Katina Handrinos, Julia Bae, & Anya Weerapana, Banner executive Staff A highlight of being a part of The Banner’s executive staff is the opportunity to engage in a Switch Day with the Belmont Hill Panel editors. By shadowing the day-to-day lives of Belmont Hill students, we were able to better understand what it is …

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Community Curriculum Day Reflection

By Leela Uppaluri, Banner Staff Winsor did not have a typical day of classes on October 29. Instead, students and faculty attended Community Curriculum Day, with the theme of “Winsor Wildcats in Action: Civic Engagement and Bridging Divides.” Upper School Diversity & Inclusion Coordinator and Math Teacher, Ms. Wang, explained, “Community Curriculum Day is a …

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Protesting Unfair Labor Onstage, Building Community Offstage 

By Bonnie Shao, Banner Staff On November 1, 2024, students, family, and friends of the Winsor community filled the first floor and spilled onto the balcony of the Goel Theater as they waited for the lights to dim on the world of Winsor’s first-ever Lower School fall play. This play was Mill Girls by Eliza …

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