On April 10, Westridge families received the long-awaited email from Elizabeth McGregor, Head of School, announcing that Westridge will move to a pass/fail grading policy for the second semester of the...
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us are spending more time at home than we would like. It’s easy to get bored, especially when one’s only pastime is binging Netflix. To curb their boredom or for...
School is back in session and it’s better than ever… on Microsoft Teams?
After spring break, Westridge and many schools across the country were disappointed but unsurprised to find that they would...
Staying involved in your community can be challenging in the midst of the stay at home orders. However, Westridge students and faculty are proving that they can enact change, even from their own homes.
Across...
As shelter-in-place orders are established, more and more people are working and learning remotely. That means more time with family, and for many pet owners, it means more time with their animals.
On the afternoon of February 19, students and faculty of all school divisions congregated in the Hoffman Gymnasium for a preview of artwork spread all over campus.
The effects of COVID-19 were already being experienced in the weeks before Westridge’s March 13th closure. All international interim trips were cancelled on March 2nd in what, at the time, may have seemed...
On March 6, Guys and Dolls debuted on the Westridge stage, bringing a less gendered twist to the renowned musical.
With the PAC stage transformed into New York City circa 1930, the audience was set...
While quarantining in place due to COVID-19 has been disheartening for many, it's also inspired lots of incredible art within the Westridge community and beyond.