By Noam Hessler
Great news for the MHS debate team! This year, at the Iroquois Districts Speech and Debate Tournament, all members of the MHS debate team who attended qualified for the National Speech and Debate Tournament in one or more categories.
While MHS has historically done quite well at Districts, with at least one MHS team qualifying in Public Forum debate every year for the past four years, this year has gone uniquely well. Read More.
By Lorenza Fechter
A few months ago, Rodney Rainville went with his wife and daughter to a store.
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Walking in, they noticed that the store clerk was laughing with a customer. They thought nothing of it, until the store clerk’s demeanor suddenly changed.
The only difference? A man of color had walked in.
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The store clerk’s happiness disappeared, staring at the man and growing quiet.
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By Anika Turcotte
By Sophia Jerome
During the 2020 school year, Montpelier High School staff and faculty have offered additional enrichment classes for any high school students who have a limited course schedule. A few of these enrichment programs have been working together throughout the first quarter. Read More.
I love doing bird photography because not only do i like being outdoors but I also love to capture the moment so I can look back on those photos and remember the cool experiences that I've had with nature. I've been into bird photography for around 5 years, but I only recently got a professional camera, bird photography takes a bit of skill and patients and although it can be slow sometimes the end result is always worth it. Read More.
Kyler Quelch is a senior at U-32 High School in East Montpelier. He has cerebral palsy, a condition that makes him a high-risk individual, and this year he is learning completely remote. Read More.
By Anika Turcotte
The match began to the sound of an electric whistle. Players on the bench were spread far apart, watching. The cheers of the spectators were muffled by masks. This was not a normal field hockey game. Read More.
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