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The student news site of Kettle Run High School

The student news site of Kettle Run High School

The Chronicle

The Chronicle

The Chronicle

The student news site of Kettle Run High School

A Recap of the Winter Sports Season

Hannah Barr, Staff Reporter February 28, 2018

Winter sports seasons have wrapped up giving athletes a chance to relax and reflect on their seasons. Girls basketball worked hard this season and coaches say players improved. “This team was so...

Spending Big Bucks On AP Exams

Jack Tessier, Features Editor February 28, 2018

Fauquier County shelled out $167,000 on AP tests last year. However, only 46 percent of AP students received a passing score. Since the county started paying for the tests back in 2003-2004, there has...

Swimming Cougars Conquer States

Nathan Pullen, News Editor February 28, 2018

Swimmers closed out their undefeated season with a third place finish at states. After an undefeated season, the boys went on to win regionals by one point, and girls proceeded to place fourth. With a...

Is Generation Z Online Too Much?

Lillie Grimsley, Staff Reporter February 28, 2018

“It’s because of that phone!” A common phrase high school students hear. Parents and teachers have started blaming the Internet for the limited interactions between students, blaming an “Internet...

Cornerback Commits to College

Rutger Scott, Entertainment Editor February 28, 2018

An all conference defensive back has committed to play D3 football, ready to cover his collegiate goals like the wide receivers he consistently shuts down. Senior Chance Morrison has become known as...

Kettle Run Alumna Announces Run for Mayor

Sarah North, Contributing Writer February 28, 2018

Warrenton needs a new mayor, and a 2017 Kettle Run grad believes she is the right woman for the job. Grace Rigby, currently a freshman at Lord Fairfax Community College, said her love for Warrenton...

History Teacher Nominated for Agnes Meyer

Sarah North, Contributing Writer February 28, 2018

History teacher David Kuzma is Kettle Run’s nominee for The Washington Post Agnes Meyer award. Kuzma was presented with the news at the January faculty meeting. “I had never expected to earn this...

Sports Hall of Fame Becomes Possibility

Erin Hogge, Editor-in-Chief February 28, 2018

Imagine seeing your name on a wall along with some of your school’s all-time greatest athletes. Kettle Run may join the other high schools in the county by creating a sports hall of fame to honor former...

Should the County Pay for AP Tests?

February 28, 2018

If you’ve ever taken an AP test, you’ve most likely seen other students staring off into space or catching some Z’s. What you may not know is that this comes at a hefty price. Fauquier County...

Fighting Off the Flu This Season

Emma Gray, Lifestyle Editor February 28, 2018

Absences are on the rise and Carol Begley, attendance officer, says the flu is partially to blame. Victims of the flu say this year’s virus is especially rough. Most of the faculty and students that...

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