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2016-17 School Year/Mentoring

Mentors Make a Difference

January is National Mentor Month By Wendy Freundlich Every year in January, communities across the United States celebrate National Mentoring Month. Mentors are positive role models. They are community volunteers who help support youth. Mentors let our children know that an extra adult cares about them, listens to them and is there for them through… Keep Reading

2016-17 School Year/Theater

The Tempest

“We are such stuff as dreams are made on…” In early November, Stage 32 presented The Tempest, by William Shakespeare, a tale of magical possibilities, the choice between revenge and forgiveness and the powerful healing of love. Keep Reading

Read U-32’s Chronicle Online!

Where does one go for the latest news about U-32 Middle and High School? To the student-produced Chronicle, of course. It’s the news organization that’s been covering U-32 since 1971. The school has had a student paper since the beginning. In the early days the paper was called everything from “Name This Paper,” and “National… Keep Reading

U-32 Student Council

By Sarah Kinter The U-32 Student Council has always seen service as part of its mission. Many community members may have heard of their program, SCOP, Senior Community Outreach Project, which matches seniors in their last week of school with community members in need of help. For one day, whether it be wood stacking, gardening,… Keep Reading

World Food, Health & Wellness Day

New Directions Prevention Specialist Ginny Burley plays “Substance Jeopardy” with U-32 students at a World Food, Health & Wellness Event at the school October 21st. During that time High School students had the opportunity to participate in a variety of events from test tasting stations to yoga, ropes course, Turn Off Texting demonstrations, and more.… Keep Reading

Harwood Strong

U-32 soccer players, coaches and family members form a circle with Harwood players at Harwood High School October 13th to honor the 5 students, 4 of whom were Harwood juniors, who were killed in a tragic accident. Photo credit: Jeb Wallace-Brodeur Keep Reading

2016-17 School Year/Arts

Planting Hope

Cultural Arts & Educational Exchange During the week of October 11-14 students and staff from Berlin Elementary School participated in a Nicaragua Meets Vermont Cultural Arts and Education Exchange. Throughout the week 7 Nicaraguan staff from Planting Hope worked with Berlin Elementary staff to provide rich cultural experiences during Allied Arts classes. In Art, students… Keep Reading

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