Patriots’ Day
Four major events normally take place on Patriots’ Day (April 19th) in the Boston area: the Boston Marathon, a Red Sox home game, the reenactment…
Considering the Catcher in the Rye
By Kaitlyn Donato, WHS Student A novel can be viewed through many different lenses. Its literary interpretations are reliant not only on the writer, but…
COVID-19 Resources
The past year has been one that none of us ever expected. We have all been in this together and we have learned a lot…
Jury Duty Reading List
Right around this time last year, I was supposed to report for my first-ever jury duty. I probably don’t need to tell you but jury…
Gardening!
Spring is here and it’s time to garden! Did you ever want to grow your own salads? How about a garden sanctuary? Come and try…
Tough Girls in YA Fantasy
The tough girls in these books can do it all – if you want somebody to win back kingdoms from evil forces or fight witches…
Women Who Rock
As we celebrate Women’s History Month I though it would be a perfect time to highlight some of music’s amazing women musicians! Blessed with enormous…
Read Woke
You may not have heard of Cicily Lewis, but hers is a powerful voice in social justice and school librarianship. In 2017, Ms. Lewis, a…
Women in History for Women’s History Month
March is Women’s History Month! Below are a variety titles about famous women. Several of these titles profile multiple women while other titles are singular…
Irish American Heritage Month
On St. Patrick’s Day we are all Irish. In this year of COVID we will not be able to celebrate our Irish heritage by attending…