This article was written by Taggart Schrader, a sophomore in the Journalism Class. This article was written to discuss the upcoming Student Council and report out the election results. Without a student council in the past two years, the…

This article was written by Taggart Schrader, a sophomore in the Journalism Class. This article was written to discuss the upcoming Student Council and report out the election results. Without a student council in the past two years, the…
This article was written by sophomore Sawyer Mislak. It is a part of a series about moral dilemmas in our community. Brian Albee was born in Boston and raised in Pennsylvania. At 18 he joined the army. Brian explains,…
This article was written By Finley Torrens-Martin who is a Sophomore in the Journalism class. Kerri Zurowski’s Peanut Butter, Oreo, Brownie Cupcake recipe: Ingredients: Brownie mix Thin fudge Oreos Peanut butter Follow the brownie mix recipe. In a…
This article was written by Leah Emmons, a junior in the Journalism class at U32. On Thursday, December 16th, a two hour delay created a lot of stress for the cafeteria team. The staff got there at 7:00 a.m.…
This article was written by Aiden Wiseman who is a sophomore in Journalism Class. This article was written to acknowledge new staff at U-32. When Jake Ploof was a sophomore at Eastern Nazarene College in Massachusetts, he took a…
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 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…
On Friday September 17, U-32’s homecoming sports weekend will begin. With school semi back to normal times, sports teams are practicing and competing against other schools. Here are the stats from our High School level sports teams: Varsity Girl’s…
Quinn Olney has always been experimental with fashion and his physical appearance, but during the summer he went so far as to shave his head and bleach his hair simply to embody the concept of his SoundCloud song. …
This story was written by a student from the High School Journalism class On February 3rd, at 9:30 am, AP US History students were seated in their rows of desks, facing Christiana Martin as she began a lecture on…
This is a piece of writing from the high school Journalism class At 1:00 on March 24, Twelve U-32 band students were admitted into a Zoom meeting. Black squares filled the screen; only a few with their videos on.…
2020 has been a year that involved distinct challenges within workplaces and social communities due to the pandemic COVID-19. But also has increasingly been causing considerable disruptions within public school systems. One of the biggest disruptions has been the…
Statement In Support Of Inclusive Flags At Vermont Public Schools U-32 Seeking Social Justice and Green Team Alliance does not support the actions proposed in Bill H.92. As a school, we support our BIPOC and LGBTQ peers. We are…
Growing up in Los Angeles, Fred Stapenhorst thought he just might be able to save the world. After hearing John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address to the nation in which he declared, “Ask not what your country can do for…
The Civic Center outbreak started on the night of Friday, October 2, at a men’s league ice hockey game. A VTDigger article reported the rumor in Central Vermont, that the spread was “caused by a non-masked person who lied about…