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Mascot Debate

April 20, 2023April 21, 2023 adminUncategorized

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…

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Half the Staff, Triple the Meals: U-32’s Staffing Struggles

April 7, 2023April 7, 2023 The Chronicle TeamUncategorized

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…

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History Behind the Trails: Thanks Mark!

April 6, 2023April 6, 2023 The Chronicle TeamUncategorized

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…

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Familiar Faces: Adrian Wade

March 30, 2023March 30, 2023 The Chronicle TeamUncategorized

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…

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Student Council: Getting the Ball Rolling

February 24, 2023February 24, 2023 The Chronicle TeamUncategorized

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…

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Word of Mouth is Back!

February 21, 2023February 21, 2023 The Chronicle TeamUncategorized

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…

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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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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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  Up and Coming Student Council

May 18, 2022May 19, 2022 Chronicle TeamCommunity, Featured, School Politics, Uncategorized

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…

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Community Decisions: The Kids are Soldiers, but the Soldiers are Still Kids

April 1, 2022April 28, 2022 Chonicle TeamArticles, Chronicle Classroom, Community, Community Decisions, Featured, Uncategorized

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,…

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New Faces: Kerri Zurowski

February 8, 2022March 10, 2022 Chronicle TeamArticles, Teacher Profiles, Uncategorized

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…

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Low Staff For Lunch: U-32’s Struggle with Food Service

February 8, 2022February 10, 2022 Chronicle TeamArticles, Community, Featured, Uncategorized

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.…

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New Faces: Jake Ploof

November 18, 2021November 18, 2021 The Chronicle TeamUncategorized

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…

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New Faces: Mahala Largent

October 28, 2021November 1, 2021 Chronicle TeamArticles, Community, Featured, Teacher Profiles, Uncategorized

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…

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“Una otra etapa”: Karla’s Journey

October 14, 2021October 21, 2021 Chronicle TeamArticles, Community, Featured, Teacher Profiles, Uncategorized

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…

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