This article was written by Senior, Tegan O’Donnell who is in the Journalism class. This article was written as part of the “New Faces” series that recognizes new staff members to the U32 Community. When Mahala Largent was in…

This article was written by Senior, Tegan O’Donnell who is in the Journalism class. This article was written as part of the “New Faces” series that recognizes new staff members to the U32 Community. When Mahala Largent was in…
This article was written by Ava Fitzgerald who is a junior in the Journalism class. This article was written as part of the “New Faces” series that recognizes new staff members to the U32 Community. Matthew Cecere didn’t always…
This article was Written by a Junior Leah Emmons who is a student in the Journalism class. Public speaking was never Mary Bove’s favorite. It terrified her. One day, her high school AP English class was asked to perform…
This article was written by Tegan O’Donnell who is a Senior in the Journalism class and is a member of the Chronicle Team. When Roger Grow saw a Chronicle article about the Shoe Community at U32, he was disappointed…
This article was written by Finley Torrens Martins who is a sophomore in the U-32 Journalism class. This article was written as part of the “New Faces” series that recognizes new staff members to the U32 Community. It’s not easy being…
This article was written by Ella Bradley in spring of 2021 who is now senior U-32 High School. Special thanks to Ella’s Spanish teacher, Adam French Every day Karla Perez wakes up and begins her English classes. She logs into…
This article was written By Quinn Olney from the 2021 Journalism class. Tom Tailor is an article written as part of the 50@U32 collection. In 2021, U32 is celebrating 50 years of education and dedication to students. To honor the…
This article was written by Alyce Bradshaw, a high school student in the Journalism class One early morning, Erika Moore was driving to an early morning meditation in the Pacific Northwest. She approached a corner in the wooded neighborhood,…
Max Fair, a U-32 High School graduate, first discovered his love for shoes his freshman year, when a sophomore at the time, Devante Lee, “Put him on the trend.” “I was into Jordans and stuff like that, but he…
This story is part of the 50@U32 collection celebrating 50 years of teaching and learning. Pat Fair is retiring after 40 years of teaching. This article is in honor of all her work and dedication to U32. It was…
Going into the summer before his senior year of college, Drew Junkins still had no idea what he wanted to do. “I applied to some internships and I didn’t like what they were like, one of them that sticks…
Even though he’s a teacher now, Bradly actually wasn’t a very good student. He says that if you talked to people that knew him well, they’d be surprised he graduated high school. In high school, he focused more on playing…
In high school, Kevin Richards focused almost exclusively on football. He spent most of his free time practicing, and it paid off. He was accepted into the University of Albany, near his home town, to play football on their…
In high school Tess Knepp never fit into one group. She participated in track, theater, headed up the Horticulture Club, and “tried out every style.” “I was definitely the person that wore the big black baggy pants and fishnets,”…
Justin Fontaine had just begun his work as an athletic trainer for an affiliate team to the NHL hockey franchise, the Arizona Coyotes. “It was the second home game, I was still very new to it,” Justin said. “I…