New laptop program introduced

by Mike Masiarz
Staff Writer
The Media Center now owns 20 laptops that are available for students to use for free. Recently, a new program was introduced in which laptops are offered for weekly rentals, and students have already started taking advantage of this opportunity.
The laptops are not only allowed to be used in the Media Center, [...]

Psychotherapist relays knowledge to AP Psych students

Dr. Yael Sank, a certified psychotherapist trained to deal with trauma, was a guest speaker today at Westhill who gave a presentation to the Advanced Placement (AP) Psychology classes.
Sank talked about her experiences working with patients who deal with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and dissociative identity disorder (DID). She also discussed ways to treat [...]

Holocaust speaker relays his experiences to students

On Thursday, June 3, Westhill hosted a Holocaust assembly for selected students. Speaking at the assembly was Andy Sarkany, a Holocaust survivor from World War II and current employee of the Jewish Federation of Greater New Haven, who shared his experiences from the war and the concentration camps.
Various social studies classes, including Civics, Modern World, and US History, attended [...]

Leaping to new heights: FROGG to perform at New Haven Music Festival

by Danny Tehrani
Express Editor
On Friday, May 21, Westhill students Minou and Skyler Clark’s band FROGG won the BandJam concert at Darien High School. The Westword decided to sit down and talk to the brother-sister act aspiring new musicians.
The Westword: Recently you have won an award, what was it for?
Minou Clark: We won BandJam, [...]

Baseball eliminated in first round of States

by Stuart Farber
Online Content Editor
On Wednesday, June 2, the Weshill Varsity baseball team played in the first round of the CIAC State Tournament against Southington High School. The team hoped to recover from its loss in the FCIAC semifinals last week, but this would end up being its last game for the season, as the [...]

Giving Stamford something to talk about: Reilly, Swinton filming movie in city

by Keben Pérez
Viewpoint Editor
As the city of Stamford grows in size, it almost comes as no surprise that more and more movies are being filmed in the “city that works” (the State of Connecticut’s film tax credit sure does not hurt either). A movie currently in production titled We Need to Talk About Kevin is [...]