Spaulding’s Hardest Courses

High school classes can be hard for many reasons; there is a lot of homework, there often feels like there is not enough time, and the subject matter can be quite challenging. And for students enrolled in college level courses, they find that they face even more challenges. Spaulding High School is no different with students telling us their hardest classes in a recent survey; … Continue reading Spaulding’s Hardest Courses

Project Grad Plans For Jay Peak

SPARE CHANGE? ♦ Spaulding senior Cellan Hogan and volunteer Mary Batsie collect money for Project Grad in downtown Barre. When you think about graduation, you probably picture the caps and gowns, the student and teacher speeches, and the long hours of sitting on hard bleachers. What you might not think about, though, is Project Grad.   “Project Grad was created to give graduating students a fun, … Continue reading Project Grad Plans For Jay Peak

Mind Over Matter

CALIFORNIA GIRLS ♦ Ella Hilton-VanOsdall, Makayla “MJ” Chouinard, Emma Poirier, and Carmellitta Le pose for a photo.   Four Spaulding girls will soon be flying to San Francisco to present a prototype that could help better detect concussions. Ella Hilton-VanOsdall, project coordinator; Carmellitta Le, head of programming; Emma Poirier, project manager; and Makayla “MJ” Chouinard, marketing director, are going to have a once in a … Continue reading Mind Over Matter

Math Club: More Than Just Math

MATHAHOLIC ◆ Co-President David Toborg takes the podium at a Math Club meeting Holiday parties and March Madness bracket challenges are not usually involved in a typical Math Club, but at Spaulding High School, math teacher Erin Carter has transformed Math Club into something that everyone can get involved in. Every year, there are some new faces and some old faces, but the traditions stay … Continue reading Math Club: More Than Just Math

Student players and cheerleaders for the student team after winning the 2019 student/teacher basketball game.

Students School The Staff

STUDENTS COME OUT ON TOP ♦ Student players and cheerleaders for the student team pose after winning the 2019 Student/Teacher Basketball Game. (Photo by Lindsay LaPan.) The Annual Student/Teacher Basketball Game put on by the National Honor Society was held Friday, March 15, 2019. The student team filled with seniors took on the eager teachers in what seemed to be a highly anticipated game for … Continue reading Students School The Staff

The Crimson Chronicle signing off

Graduation is right around the corner. These past few weeks have been filled with clubs and student organizations wishing their seniors farewell; our group is no different. The Crimson Chronicle was started during the second semester of the 2017-2018 school year by the Journalism II class under English teacher Patrick Leene. The class is comprised of only six students, all of which are seniors. Kendra … Continue reading The Crimson Chronicle signing off