By Craig Brinkerhoff
Copy Editor
This piece is a part of a series exploring how new technology will be changing how teaching is approached at WA. For the other pieces, see How WA Does Technology.
Obviously, technological innovation is not slowing down anytime soon. Two years down the road,...
The double A day has been on the mind of students and teachers alike. Two editors covered the issue from different angles, getting the students, the teachers, and their own perspectives.
By Kyle Auger & Abigail Cianciolo
Editors-in-Chief
The school’s advisory program has always been a topic of conversation throughout the Westford Academy halls. It seems every student and teacher has their own opinion on the new addition to the curriculum.
This program was put in place to ensure...
By Abby Ciancolo
Editor-in-Cheif
With events in the past year, such as the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary and the stabbing of Colleen Ritzer at Danvers High School, school security has been on the brain for many Americans.
Westford Academy has been dealing with security across the school with...
By Kyle Auger
Editor-in-Chief
In today’s progressive society, privacy seems to becoming almost an antique. Government is spending more and more to keep their citizens safe, and their expenditures have reached a level that seems outrageous. This can be seen as Westford Academy discusses whether...
By Kyle Auger
Editor-in-Chief
According to a memorandum with the Westford Police Department, the police maintain the right to inform Westford Academy administration when a student is involved in "any incident or potential incident that would jeopardize the well-being of students, faculty, or individuals...