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‘You’re Not Special’ Wellesley High School Teacher Gives
Education ‘You’re Not Special’: Wellesley High School Teacher Gives the Most Blunt Commencement Address Ever. Posted on June 7, 2012 at 7:20pm by Mytheos Holt
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Welcome to the new Wellesley High School Athletic Web page. As the old radio broadcaster Paul Harvey might say, please scroll down for news.
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Wellesley High School Football Mascot: Raiders Team: Varsity 12-13 Colors: Black, Red Coach: Jesse Davis Address: 50 Rice St, Wellesley, MA 02481 Overall:
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The Wellesley High School Class of 1969 Reunion Page
The Wellesley High School Class of 1969 Reunion Page Turn Out the Lights Celebration - 11/20/11 - 11/26/11 Wellesley will be having a Turn Out the Lights Celebration
Wellesley High’s ‘You’re Not Special’ Graduation Speech
BOSTON — Wellesley High School English teacher David McCullough Jr. is hoping that as he steps out of the classroom for summer break Thursday, he can step out of
Wellesley High School graduation speech 'You are not special
A transcript of a Wellesley, Mass. high school graduation speech has gone viral, with readers everywhere reading how Wellesley High School English teacher David
David McCullough Wellesley High School English Teacher Tells
Wellesley High School English teacher David McCullough may try to avoid clichés like the plague, but his unconventional message in his faculty speech to