WHS Principal’s Newsletter

December 5, 2025
Dear Families,
Welcome to the end of the first week of December and I hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving holiday. This week saw the start of the winter athletic season and this past Monday the district ran a dynamic Professional Development day here at the high school for all professional staff in the district. We had a range of opportunities to choose from but all the presenters were from our own staff and all the workshops centered around district priorities. There were workshops on Artificial Intelligence, how to build student agency, student centered classrooms, improving teacher clarity, and making connections from the middle school to the high school. There were many more I haven’t listed. I want to thank the PTSO and PTO’s from around the district as well as the Wellesley Education Foundation for their generous support of materials and lunch for the day!

 

2026 GRAMMY Music Educator Award Finalist

Wellesley Public Schools extends its warmest congratulations to Wellesley High School Choral Director Dr. Kevin McDonald, who was has been named one of 10 finalists nationwide for the 2026 GRAMMY Music Educator Award! The GRAMMY honors educators who have made significant contributions to music education and the lives of their students.
Dr. McDonald has been a semifinalist for the award for the past four years, but this is his first time as a finalist. Most of this year’s finalists are high school teachers, but the list also includes elementary and university educators. The winner will be announced shortly before the February 1 GRAMMY Awards and will have the opportunity to attend the event and walk the red carpet. 
The 10 finalists were announced on CBS This Morning.
“I am absolutely ecstatic that Dr. McDonald has been named a GRAMMY Music Educator Award finalist,” said Lauren Saracino, interim WPS K-12 Director of Performing Arts. “For those of us lucky enough to know and work alongside him, this is no surprise – it is a thoroughly deserved honor. Dr. McDonald’s talent is immense, his contributions are remarkable, and his commitment to his students is the very definition of this award.” 
As a finalist, Dr. McDonald will receive a guaranteed $1,000 honorarium and a matching grant for the WHS music program. The winner receives a $10,000 honorarium and a matching school grant.
“I am honored and humbled to be on this list of incredible educators and want to emphasize that we are merely representatives of the amazing work so many music educators are doing every day to keep music education alive and providing beacons of light for all students,” Dr. McDonald said. 
“I also want to be sure to emphasize that this award is not an individual award! It is recognition that has been made possible by my mentors, colleagues, family, community, and most of all students and musicians that I share my life with.”
Dr. McDonald is in his 22nd year as Choral Director at Wellesley High School, where he leads a thriving program consisting of 5 curricular choral ensembles and 4 extracurricular a cappella groups.
The many highlights of Dr. McDonald’s career at WHS include:
  • In 2023, he received the Massachusetts Music Educators Association (MMEA) Lowell Mason Award, presented annually to recognize members of MMEA who have been leaders in music education in Massachusetts.
  • The WHS Rice Street Singers have earned a Gold Medal at the Massachusetts Association for Jazz Education Awards for 15 straight years.
  • His choral programs have performed the national anthem at Fenway Park, most recently in September with the Keynote and Rice Street singers.
  • His students have performed multiple times with the Boston Pops at Symphony Hall. Most recently, the Keynote Singers appeared with the Pops in the 2023 performance of Video Games Live.  
  • The Rice Street Singers were High School Champions twice in WGBH’s Sing that Thing competition, in Seasons 3 (2017) and 4 (2018).

CBS Mornings segment highlights the 2026 Music Educator Award finalists.

A choir of diverse individuals performs on stage, singing with passion.

A group of people in red shirts stand on a baseball field in front of a scoreboard.

A large group of students and an adult pose for a photo outdoors.

 

Wellesley Tops Needham at Thanksgiving Football Game

The Wellesley High School Raiders knocked off forever rival Needham High on Thanksgiving morning at home by a 20-6 score. It put an end to a 2-year skid in the matchup for Wellesley, which finished the year at 6-5.

Football team celebrates a victory, holding a trophy high in the air.

A football team, the Raiders, celebrates a victory on a green field under a blue sky.

 

Before the Game …

Wellesley High School Students showed their Raider Pride – and had a little fun – during the annual WHS Pep Rally on the day before Thanksgiving. Students rallied their support for our team with performances by our Varsity Cheerleading Team, The Faculty Basketball Knock Off, along with our exciting and messy Pie Eating Contest!

A cheerleading squad performs a stunt in front of a crowd at a school event.

Cheerleaders perform in a gymnasium in front of a crowd.

A basketball player shoots a ball in a crowded gymnasium.

Students participate in a pie-eating contest on a gymnasium floor.

 

WHS Dramatic Arts Co presents Legally Blonde: The Musical

Wellesley High School Dramatic Arts Company presents Legally Blonde The Musical!! A fabulously fun award-winning musical based on the adored movie, Legally Blonde The Musical, follows the transformation of Elle Woods as she tackles stereotypes and scandal in pursuit of her dreams. Action-packed and exploding with memorable songs and dynamic dances – this musical is so much fun, it should be illegal!

Poster for Wellesley High School's production of Legally Blonde: The Musical.
 

The BRADFORD – WHS Student Publication

Subscribe to Wellesley High School’s student news publication, The Bradford, using this link! We release three print editions each year and update our website regularly. Subscriptions play a crucial role in our organization and allow us to continue publishing articles.
You can also help by purchasing our merchandise here. Thank you in advance!

A newspaper features articles and reviews, including one for Wellesley Ice Cream.
 

WHS Library Parent Book Club

Ever wonder about the books teens are reading?
Ever read a popular YA book and wished you had someone to discuss it with?
The librarians at Wellesley High School host a monthly Book Club for parents where we read YA books and discuss. If you are interested in participating please email us at whslibrary@wellesleyps.org
Our next meeting will be held on
Tuesday, December 9th at the Wellesley Free Library Cafe (1st floor) at 7:30pm
to discuss The Bletchley Riddle by Ruta Sepetys and Steve Sheinkin (1st runner up in the MTCBA awards) 
Upcoming dates and books:
January 6 – The Great Cool Ranch Dorito in the Sky by Josh Galarza
February 3 – Scythe by Neil Schusterman (SciFi)
March 10 – The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo (novel in verse) 
April 7 – Everything is Tuberculosis by John Green (nonfiction)
May 5 – Wednesday Wars by Gary D. Schmidt (middle grade novel)
June 9 – The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas (realistic fiction)
The Wellesley Free Library will have copies available for check out.
Any question can be emailed to whslibrary-group@wellesleyps.org.

 

The Junior Parking raffle is NOW OPEN!

Parents and Guardians,
The Junior Parking Raffle is now open! This is a chance for your student to win the coveted year long parking spot in the WHS lot for senior year. A year long, guaranteed spot that can save time, reduce stress, and make mornings much smoother for both students and families! 
This raffle is also a primary fundraiser for the traditional junior boat cruise and our senior year. 
Tickets are available today through December 19th when the first winner will be announced. Prices are: 1 ticket for $50, 3 tickets for $135, and 5 tickets for $200. To purchase tickets, please Venmo @Wellesleyhigh2027 and be sure to include your full name and email/phone number so you can be contacted if you win! All proceeds go directly back into the junior class fund to support upcoming events and activities. Thank you so much for your support! Here is a VIDEO to learn more!
Best,
2027 class officers 
Audrey Tushman, Amiah Vargas, Cooper Munro, and Dhiren Sivapala

 

WHS School Council News

The Wellesley High School Council serves as the legislative branch of the school government. The Council is responsible for conducting open discussions and making recommendations on matters of school policy, school culture, curriculum, and other issues brought to its attention from its respective constituencies of the Student Congress, Faculty Senate, PTSO, local residents and the principal. 
Please see the WHS School Council page on our website for the latest updates and information.

 

WHS Clubs and Enrichment Programs for 2025-2026

Our list of clubs and enrichment programs for 2025-2026 has recently been updated.
To print your own copy or access the list, see Complete List of 2025-2026 Clubs on the WHS website. 

 

WHS/WPS Online Resources and Calendars

 

WHS Calendar – Upcoming Events

Friday, December 5: Legally Blonde – The Musical @ 7:00 pm
Saturday, December 6: Legally Blonde – The Musical @ 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm
Monday, November 24: WHS School Council Meeting @ 2:40pm, WHS Main Office

 
Today I had the privilege of attending the annual Metco Directors Association Educators Conference. It was a dynamic event with representatives from the 33 different districts in the Greater Boston area districts who are part of Metco. There were lots of great speakers, but the one I want to highlight is our very own Arima Christopher who was a featured student speaker this year. Arima is a senior captain of our cheerleading team and one of the leaders of our Young Ethnic Scholars group here. Arima spoke about the commitment of getting up early every day to take the bus to Wellesley and how she is someone who wants to transform and improve every space she enters. Our Metco Director, Stephanie Holland, called Arima a “doer” who sees something that needs to be fixed and goes about trying to fix it. Arima’s hope is to be a successful leader in the business world who is someday able to give back to her community. 
I was so proud to know her. She represented our school extremely well. 
Best, 
Jamie

 
 
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WHS Principal’s Newsletter for 05 December 2025