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People Who keep U-32 Running: David Hannigan

March 24, 2022March 31, 2022 The Chronicle TeamArticles, Featured, People that Keep U-32 Running, Teacher Profiles, The Underground Workshop

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…

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People Who Keep U-32 Running: Nate Lovitz

March 24, 2022March 31, 2022 The Chronicle TeamArticles, Featured, People that Keep U-32 Running, Teacher Profiles

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…

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“I’m tired of being told who to be;” Queer Youth Walkout

March 24, 2022March 24, 2022 The Chronicle TeamArticles, Community, Featured, School Politics

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…

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People Who Keep U-32 Running : Peter Gora

March 18, 2022March 18, 2022 The Chronicle TeamArticles, Featured, People that Keep U-32 Running, Teacher Profiles

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…

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“It’s A Really Touchy Situation,” Cranberry Culture at U-32

January 25, 2022January 27, 2022 The Chronicle TeamArticles, Community, School Politics

This article was written by Carson Beard who is a senior in the journalism class at U32.   Addison Proulx, a senior at U-32, has always loved collecting.This year he has taken up the hobby of collecting a new item at…

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Field Hockey’s Quest For Respect

January 4, 2022January 4, 2022 The Chronicle TeamArticles, Community, Sports

This article was written by Alyce Bradshaw and Lea Emmons, who are both in the journalism class at U-32.   On September 18th, the U-32 field hockey team played Spaulding at home. The Spaulding team noticed the grass was about…

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Josuna Kinsey, “I Am the One With the Bikini Business”

January 4, 2022January 5, 2022 The Chronicle TeamArticles, Community, Featured

  This article was written by Tegan O’Donnell, a senior in the journalism class at U-32. This piece was written about Josuna Kinsey, a bikini business owner from Hawaii, moving to Vermont and who now attends U-32.   In Hawaiian,…

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“An Edge in the Air,” How U-32 Struggles to Discuss Race

December 21, 2021March 17, 2022 The Chronicle TeamArticles, Community, Featured, School Politics

This article was written by Finley Torrens-Martin, a sophomore at U-32.   One afternoon this fall, Zach Gonzalez — a history, economics, and sociology teacher at U-32 High School in East Montpelier — set up his U.S. History class in…

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“Such a Strange New Normal,” The Challenge of Changing U-32’s Covid Protocols

December 6, 2021December 9, 2021 The Chronicle TeamArticles, Community, Economics, Featured, School Politics

This article was written by Tegan O’Donnell who is a senior in the journalism class at U-32.   One Monday in September, Alyce Bradshaw, a U-32 sophomore, participated in surveillance testing at U-32. Around 9 am she left class and…

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“Everything Changes so Fast”

November 17, 2021November 18, 2021 The Chronicle TeamArticles, Community, Featured

This article was written by Alyce Bradshaw who is a sophomore in the journalism class at U32. It’s about Dennis Sol Cruz, who is a nurse in Vermont. This was written in appreciation for healthcare workers and acknowledging how hard…

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Nothing Feels Right; An album by Jasmine Gruen

November 15, 2021November 15, 2021 The Chronicle TeamArticles, Arts, Community, Featured

This article was written by Ava Fitzgerald who will be leaving U32 shortly. Wherever you are going, Ava, they are lucky to have you. This article was written about Jasmine Gruen, recognizing the talent in the U32 Community.   For…

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New Faces: Erica Smith

November 11, 2021November 18, 2021 The Chronicle TeamArticles, Community, Featured, Teacher Profiles

This article was a collaboration written by a few students. This article was written as part of the “New Faces” series that recognizes new staff members to the U32 Community.   During the summer of 2020, Erica was sitting at…

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