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Mathematician in the Making

January 24, 2023January 24, 2023 The Chronicle TeamCommunity, Featured

This article was written by Claire Serrano, a ninth grader in Comp and Lit class at U-32. She wrote this piece for an assignment to create a Character Profile Story about a member of our community. In a picture, a…

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Blast From the Past: Dice Gambling Shakes Up Administrative Concerns

January 12, 2023January 12, 2023 Chronicle TeamArticles, Blast From the Past, Featured, In Our Past

This article was written by Katie Duprey and Clayton McLean on April 16th, 2004   A recent increase of rolling dice has led administrators to believe gambling is a growing concern.   Planning Room Director Tim Guilbault first noticed an…

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Blast From the Past: Third Annual D.C. Trip

January 12, 2023 Chronicle TeamBlast From the Past, Chronicle Classics, In Our Past

This article was written by Janet Bates on January 6th, 1977. This was written when the Chronicle was called The Spectacle.   For the third year in a row, U-32 teachers will bus their way to Washington D.C.   There…

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Period Products

January 2, 2023January 12, 2023 The Chronicle TeamArticles, Community, School Politics

This article was written by Maryssa Rossi, a student in the journalism class here at U-32.   “It’s right to be able to have [period] products when you need them,” said Amber Larabee, a school nurse at U-32 said.  …

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Derek Dunning, His Thoughts On His Fall Season

December 9, 2022January 12, 2023 The Chronicle TeamFeatured, Teacher Profiles

This article was written by Tommy Mangieri, a senior in the journalism class at U-32. New Athletic Director Derek Dunning has joined the U-32 Athletics family. If you are a student not much is known about Derek, with him being someone…

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Boys Hockey Pre-Season

December 8, 2022December 14, 2022 The Chronicle TeamSports, Uncategorized

This article was written by Benjamin Bourgeois, a senior in the journalism class at U-32. The U-32 boys hockey team is about to kick off their 30th season.They hope to have more of a playoff presence than has been seen…

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Shakespeare’s Last Play

November 4, 2022November 17, 2022 The Chronicle TeamArticles, Arts

This article was written by Emily Cook, a senior in the journalism class at U-32 who is also a part of this production.   “I don’t see us having enough time to do everything that is needed,” said Cole Saunders,…

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New Faces: Sarah Lund

October 21, 2022October 21, 2022 Chronicle TeamArticles, Community, Teacher Profiles

This article was written by Thomas Mangieri who is a senior in the Journalism class   Even when working in Washington, Volunteering for the Democratic Senatorial campaign committee Sarah Lund wanted to work as a teacher. Politics wasn’t what she…

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New Faces: “I fought it tooth and nail,” Philip Montenegro

October 20, 2022October 20, 2022 adminArticles, Featured, Teacher Profiles, Uncategorized

This article was written by Willow Mashkuri who is a junior in the Journalism class.    “I fought it tooth and nail.” Philip Montenegro never wanted to be a teacher as a child. Each factor in his life led him…

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New Faces: “Everyone Knew Who She Was,” Olga Benoit

October 4, 2022October 6, 2022 The Chronicle TeamArticles, Featured, Teacher Profiles

This article was written by Andrew Baker who is a senior in the Journalism class.    “So I graduated college in Russia and I came to Vermont because I used to be an exchange student here.”   When Olga Benoit…

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Von U-32 nach Burggymnasium Wettin: Dispatches from Germany

July 2, 2022July 2, 2022 The Chronicle TeamAlumni, Articles, Chronicle Classroom, Community, Creative Writing, Economics, Featured

This article was written by a U-32 alumni, Ella Bradley, who has been working on this article for a while now; it’s about her exchange year in Germany.    On Friday, the sixth of May in Beesenstedt, Germany, I woke…

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Our Pandemic Economy:Nine Businesses on Barre-Montpelier Road 

June 17, 2022 Chronicle TeamArticles, Community, Featured

  Reporting by Sam Clark, Ben Bourgeois, Evie Moore, Tagg Schrader, Amy Felice, Ava Fitzgerald, Ollie Hansen, Wylder Gluck, Luke Page and Charlie Haynes.     Photos by Kiki Hayward, Sean Butler, Julia Fortin, Ivy Heinz, Alexei Duplessis, Blakelee Hoffman, Abigail…

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Eddie Sayers with a 2ft PR

June 16, 2022June 17, 2022 The Chronicle TeamArticles, Featured, Sports

This article was written by Taggart Schrader, a sophomore student in the journalism class at U-32 in admiration for Eddie and the State Champs: U-32 track team.   Sophomore Eddie Sayers was only slotted to score 1 point at the…

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“I’ve learned a ton” : Jody Emerson on her first year at Barre Tech

June 16, 2022June 16, 2022 The Chronicle TeamArticles, Community, Featured, Teacher Profiles

This article was written my Evie Moore, a senior at U-32 who has been a huge part of our school Chronicle. Thank you.   Jody Emerson’s day at her new job begins as it used to at U32. She stands…

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Eliott Morse: Community Pillar

June 10, 2022 Chronicle TeamArticles, Community, Featured

This is written by senior Charlie Haynes       In 1964 Eliott Morse had a visit from a neighbor, Bob Simon, who told him that the Montpelier Fire Department was now charging 500 dollars an hour to travel to…

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