This article is a part of a series written by the 10th grade Dem. Roots classes called Community Decisions. This article is written by Ayla Dyer. Covid shattered the world. Could a vaccine fix it all? Could it be…

This article is a part of a series written by the 10th grade Dem. Roots classes called Community Decisions. This article is written by Ayla Dyer. Covid shattered the world. Could a vaccine fix it all? Could it be…
This article is a part of a series written by the 10th grade Dem. Roots classes called Community Decisions. This article is written by Lillian Soutar. Rusty looks at the human body like an old car. ”[You] run this…
This story was written by sophomore Rhys Cadorette, as a part of a collection of stories about moral dilemmas in our community. Would you rather be hooked up to machines for the rest of your life, or die knowing…
This article was written by sophomore Willa Long as a part of the collection of pieces about moral dilemmas in our community. CW: Images depicting animal abuse are presented in this story Sam Punchar risks her own life…
This article was written by Charlie Haynes in appreciation for the work David Hannigan has done for U32. David Hannigan has been the head of Grounds and Maintenance at U-32 for 4 years. The first couple of years were…
This article was written by Wylder Gluck in appreciation for all the work Nate Lovitz has done for U32. Nate Lovitz is a counselor at U32 who guides students through class/college selection and emotional needs. His job often keeps…
This article was written by Amy Felice, a sophomore in the U-32 Journalism class. Jen Duprey has been a custodian at U32 since 2001, her hard work and ever-present smile brightening the halls we walk through every day. Starting…
This article was written by Jonah Edson, a freshman in the U32 Chronicle Club with reporting from Benjamin Bourgeois, information from the QYA walkout page, and photos from Gavin Young and Julia Fortin. On March 8, Nate Lovitz sent…
This article was written by Ava Fitzgerald in appreciation for the work Peter Gora has done for U-32. Peter Gora has been with U-32 since 1998. Before Vermont he taught in New York, where he worked as a math…
This story was written by sophomore Alyce Bradshaw. It is a part of a collection of stories written by U-32 sophomores about moral dilemmas members of our community have gone through. Dairy farms in Vermont are finding it increasingly…
These articles are a part of the series Community Decisions written by Sophomore Democratic Roots Classes. This is the Montpelier addition. These articles are written by Sophomores, Yvette Petrella and Rory McLane. Representing the Assaulter Yvette Petrella Different…
This story was written by Finley Torrens-Martin, a sophomore at U-32. Samantha Martzke was put onto photography by family members. Her sister, Kristina, suggested Martzke add it to her schedule. Upon doing so, “I ended up really loving it,”…
This story was written by sophomore Greta Little. It is a part a collection of stories written by U-32 sophomores about moral dilemmas members of our community have gone through. On average, of the 800 people who climb Mt.…
This story was written by Kendall Lucas, a sophomore. It is a part of a series of stories written by the sophomores for their Democratic Roots class about moral dilemmas members of our community have gone through. When making…
This article was written by a senior, Sam Clark. This article is a part of a series honoring figures who keep U-32 running. Officially, Leslie Fitch is U-32’s Administrative Assistant to the Principal, but she does much more than…