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Seniors Come up Big in Lady Ghost Football

By Alivia Kilroy Staff Writer The long awaited Lady Grey Ghosts football game was last Thursday October 20th. The games consisted of the Freshman vs. Seniors and Sophomores vs. Juniors to find who would be competing in the final game. First game Seniors ruled the turf. The Freshmen team came out strong but lost their spark after the seniors got [...]

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It’s a Family Affair: Cohan and Kid
Mrs. Cohan and her daughter Kasey Cohan

by Sage Riddick Staff Writer How would you feel seeing your parent(s) at the school everyday? Would it be weird for you or would it be cool? For the Cohan family there is mixed emotions, but mostly they are good emotions. According to Beth Cohan, a teacher’s assistant at Westford Academy, there is nothing negative about having her daughter, Kasey [...]

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New Courses for Next Year

by Sage Riddick Staff Writer It’s that time of year again. It is time to pick your new courses for the next school year. Most of the classes are going to be kept the same, but there are some major changes. There are not any new English courses, but there is a new foreign language class.The administration has decided to [...]

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A “Butt Whipping”
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by Sage Riddick Staff Writer On Monday night at Gillette Stadium, the New England Patriots stunned the New York Jets 45-3. “Got out coached, got out played, and got our butts kicked. I don’t know what else you can say about it…It’s the biggest butt whipping I have ever taken as a coach,” said the coach of the Jets, Rex [...]

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It’s a Family Affair: Cournoyer and Kid
Marketing teacher and School Store Advisor, Christine Cournoyer and her son Evan Cournoyer

By Sage Riddick Staff Writer Are your parents embarrassing? Or are they cool and calm? Either or, how would you feel about your parent(s) teaching in the school? There a few teachers here at Westford Academy who have children that attend the high school. For instance, the Marketing teacher and School Store Advisor Christine Cournoyer has a son Evan Cournoyer, [...]

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Senior Exam Schedule Changed to Help Interns
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By Sage Riddick Staff Writer After a long process of meetings where according to Dean Bob Ware curriculum coordinators, Advance Placement teachers, administrators and faculty all put their opinions together, the senior exam schedule has changed. This schedule is being put into place to make sure the internship program can succeed according to Ware. This change was made because “with [...]

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Not All Fun and Games

By Sage Riddick Staff Writer Spirit Week ended last week with the Spirit Rally and of course with another win for the seniors. Jillian Crysikos, sophomore class president, thought the seniors would win. “Based on last year, when other classes besides the seniors won an event, the seniors ‘won’ anyways.” The seniors, as always, came out in one whole group [...]

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Gym Class is Weighing Down on Athletes

By Sage Riddick Staff Writer If you are an athlete, you have probably heard this before or even said it yourself. Why do athletes of the school have to take gym, if they have a sport after school? I have probably said this many times before and so have my parents. I really do not have an answer for this [...]

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Trainer Billy does it all
WA Athletic Trainer Billy Bombaci in his training room. (Photo by: Sage Riddick)

by Steph Arno & Sage Riddick Staff Writers Billy Bombaci has been Westford Academy’s athletic trainer for 15 years now. When an athlete has a nagging ache in their knee, the first words they’ll hear from a coach or a teammate is “Go see Billy.”

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New Concussion Policy

Sage Riddick and Steph Arno  Staff Writers On July 19, Governor Deval Patrick signed a law that is requiring Department of Public Health to form a program on head injury safety for students, parents, and team coaches. The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic, MIAA, will be putting this into their handbook for athletes to follow. This law is being put into affect [...]

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It’s All Ceramics for Julie Cook
Julie Cook, the new art teacher at Westford Academy in her office. Photo By: Sgae Riddick

By Sage Riddick and Steph Arno Staff Writers Q: What types of classes are you teaching this year? A: Actually, this semester its all ceramics. Q: Any new projects that are exciting you have planned for this year? A: Well, this classroom has six pottery wheels. So I am going to re-introduce throwing on the wheel, along with hand building. [...]

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Ghostwriter Staff

Managing Editor: Ethan Walshe, Sophomore Editor-in-Chief: Alexander Lee, Senior Print Manager: Samantha Upperman, Sophomore Sports Editor:  Sameer Kini, Senior Sports Editor: Kyle Auger, Sophomore Photography Editor: Abby Cianciloi, Sophomore News Editor: Anastasha Echavarri, Junior Abby Cianciloi Ryan Creegan Renee Craig Lauren Harnett Michelle Thompson Kyle Auger Jess Walsh Jenie Michael DJ Keller Asad Khimani Anastasha Echavarri Aditi Patil Melissa Madsen [...]

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