

Clipper Victory: Buzzer Beater
Earlier this week the Norwell boys varsity basketball team faced off against Swampscott in the round of 16, at Swampscott High school. This was during the division 3 playoffs, and Norwell had just come off a 46-39 victory over Falmouth the game before. After a long tough back and fourth game the Clippers found themselves down by 2 points with less than 4 second left on the clock. Senior Keegan O’hare had the ball on the inbound, he looked and then passed the ball to Nicholas


Spring Sports have Sprung!
The start of our spring sports has been off to a wonderful start. Our girls lacrosse team began their season with a big win against Scituate. The whole game was very close but the girls pulled through and secured the win. Considering loosing 7 seniors, the upperclassmen on the team have really stepped up and filled their roles. With having so many great athletes on the team if they continue to use their speed, athletism, teamwork, and cooperation with each other I think they


What Clippers do for April Vacation
April break is something I am really looking forward to this year. After weeks of schoolwork, tests, and early mornings, it will be nice to finally have time to relax. During the break I plan to sleep in a little later than usual since I normally have to wake up early for school. I also hope to spend more time outside if the weather is nice, because spring is starting and it feels good to get fresh air. I’m planning to hang out with my friends at the park where we might play


Norwell High School’s Model UN Club Attends NHSMUN
By: Madison Fairweather In only its second year officially running at Norwell High School, the Model United Nations club was given the opportunity to attend NHSMUN, located in the heart of New York City politics. The National High School Model United Nations is a premier, multi-day simulation conference in New York City where students from over 70 countries engage in debate and diplomacy to create, negotiate, and pass resolutions on global issues. In 2026, March 18-21, twenty


Top 3 Study Spots
Psychological studies show that it may be more difficult for people to be focused in spaces like their bedrooms because it already has an association with relaxing and sleeping. Spaces where you can solely associate with studying can help with procrastination and productivity. As somebody who can’t study well at my house, here are the top three study spots relatively close to Norwell High School. In third place is Panera. The major pros of working at Panera are the late ho


Coffee House
Last night on May 7th Norwell Highschool hosted their spring coffee house. Coffee house is hosted by the Tri Am group which is currently run by a couple of senior students. At the coffee house students at Norwell Highschool get together and perform songs, comedy skits, and band performances. You can buy tickets at lunch or at the door, and it is very much worth the low price of $10 dollars. Coffee house lives up to the name as besides the amazing performances put on by stude


Tri-M: Modern Music Masters
The music wing is a second home for a lot of high school pupils. It is a location for performance, practice, and dedication. Nevertheless, there is a small group of student musicians who are members of the Tri-M Music Honor Society who do more than simply play notes on a sheet. Tri-M, a program of the National Association for Music Education (NAfME), offers a platform for leadership and service while honoring students for their academic and musical accomplishments. The name "


Thanksgiving is coming up soon!
Everyone get ready for the holiday festivities. Let’s take a deep dive and look to see where Thanksgiving came from. Thanksgiving originated in Plymouth Massachusetts 1621. When the newly traveled English colonists had a feast with the Wampanoag people. This feast became a national holiday years later in 1863, when U.S president A. Lincoln declared it. The first Thanksgiving was a harvest celebration to the new English colonists in a way to thank God for their first successfu


Performances and More!
Currently we are only days away from Norwell High School's very own production of Mamma Mia! Our very skilled cast has dedicated their own time in order to make this production as special as possible! Some of the stars of the show just so happen to include Norwell High School’s very own Adriana Mendes, Lena Fourney, Colleen Toland, Ticket Mott, Emma McLaughlin, and so many more very talented young actors that have invited you to come and watch their show. The show will be per


Playoffs!
Great news, Norwell High School! the Norwell varsity playoffs are being kicked off in a fiery fashion, as both the varsity football and soccer teams prepare to continue their impressive seasons. The boys’ varsity soccer team (18-0-1) will kick off their game vs. Pope Francis (6-7-6) on November 8th at 3:15. The team has shown skill, teamwork, and dedication all season, with their strong communication and technical ability making them one of the most intimidating underdogs in















































































