This article was written by a Journalism student here at U-32, Nolan Lyford. Have you ever wondered how teachers get paid and who determines how much they are paid? Unlike many other lines of work, teachers have to regularly negotiate…

This article was written by a Journalism student here at U-32, Nolan Lyford. Have you ever wondered how teachers get paid and who determines how much they are paid? Unlike many other lines of work, teachers have to regularly negotiate…
This article is written by journalism student, Skyler Lapre. Staff and seniors at U-32 have a lot to do before graduation. Seniors are working to earn good grades, prepare for college, and look for jobs. While many U-32 staff…
This article was written by Nolan Lyford, a senior in the journalism class. In December 2022, Washington Central Unified Union School District (WCUUSD) was faced by the State of Vermont’s General Assembly about the newly passed Legislative Act 152, a…
This article was published by Otis Loga, a senior in the journalism class. The U32 Senior lounge is located in the middle of the school’s auditorium and is unique and special for every senior class for different reasons. Juniors always…
This article was written by journalism student, Otis Loga. Last Thursday on April 6th instead of students eating lunch with their friends, more than 230 people attended Town Hall with Bernie Sanders. The senator wanted to come to…
This article was written by Allie Bourgeois, a student in the U-32 Journalism class. “It was certainly a time to be alive,” said Peter Cioffi, a U32 senior. Cioffi continued, “There was a sandwich line and a salad…
This article was written by a journalism student, Emily Cook. “In Boston, I was a director of an after-school music program. We had 130 families, all Hispanic, so there’s Spanish speaking in the classroom. It was that extra challenge…
This article was written by Otis Loga, a senior in U-32 Journalism class. “What a gift this property is,” said Ellen, one of the school counselors. Our school which was founded in 1971, owns 166 acres of land. On…
This article was written by Alicen LaPerle, a student in the U-32 Journalism class. This piece is part of a new series, Familiar Faces. Adrian Wade-Keeney can almost always be found in the pottery studio. Today she is sitting…
This article was written by Allie Bougeois, a freshman in Journalism class. Images taken by Jade Walker. Last spring, U32 held its first student council elections since 2017. “It was the brainchild of Jade Walker and a great group…
This article was written by Otis Loga, a senior in Journalism class at U-32. Both images were taken by Julia Fortin. Word of Mouth has been a tradition in U-32 Middle and High School that was absent during the time…
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…
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…
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…
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. …