To keep the U-32 community informed about the activities of the school board, student representatives on the school board, Elise O’Brien, Kathryn Stauffer, and Lei DeGroot, will provide a monthly update...
This article was written by the members of the U-32 Chronicle.
On Wednesday, February 11, U-32 principal Rebecca Tatistcheff sat down with the U-32 Chronicle Editors to answer questions about...
Kathryn Stauffer, Student School Board Representative
• February 11, 2026
To keep the U-32 community informed about the activities of the school board, student representatives on the school board, Elise O’Brien, Kathryn Stauffer, and Lei DeGroot, will provide a monthly update...
Bella Foster, U-32 Journalism student
• January 23, 2026
Over the last four years U-32 has seen a quantity of changes. U-32 prides itself on the extensive program of studies, although in recent years these changes have been impacting the courses that U-32 offers....
Humans of Central Vermont is a new series made to tell stories about the lives of people in our community. It is modeled off of the Humans of New York series by Brandon Stanton. We want to capture local...
Budget cuts, declining enrollment, and analysis of student data has created a new schedule for U-32 this year. Changes include going from students taking eight classes to seven, and going from five to...
Prom, a fundamental turning point in every teenager's high school career. The dresses, corsages, and promposals, but why do we love prom so much? What makes prom so amazing? This is what U-32 juniors and...
Every January, U-32 organizes a three-day event called J-Term. During J-Term, teachers and staff choose and plan courses based on their interests. It allows for teachers to teach subjects outside of their...
“Public education to me, and I say this all the time, is the cornerstone of our democracy,” said Flor Diaz- Smith, chair of the school board. The school budget is calculated using the long term weighted...
Shreya Roy, U-32 exchange student
• January 8, 2026
During my post-arrival orientation in Washington, D.C., I experienced something I did not expect. As an exchange student adjusting to a new country, new people, and a new routine, I walked into a room...
“The new schedule is not equitable for academic support classes,” said Sarah Lund, a special educator at U-32.
“[Special education is] supposed to focus on catching kids up and also...
Budget cuts, declining enrollment, and analysis of student data has created a new schedule for U-32 this year. Changes include going from students taking eight classes to seven, and going from five to...