The Chronicle

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

Reflecting on Cougar Careers

Harper Crater, Co-Managing Editor May 23, 2018

From all-nighters and early mornings, to crazy football games and comeback seasons, the class of 2018 has had a wild four years at Kettle Run. As their senior year winds to a close, graduates reflect...

Twin Telepathy Still ‘Unconfirmed’

Erin Hogge, Editor-in-Chief May 23, 2018

Have you ever been so in sync with someone that it was just odd? For twins, this may happen more often than not. There are five sets of twins in the senior class and some of them believe that twin telepathy...

Learning to be Law Enforcement

Nathan Pullen, News Editor May 23, 2018

A co-ed branch of Boy Scouts of America, Fauquier County Sheriff’s Office Explorer Post 1077 provides teenagers age 14 and older with an authentic law enforcement experience. Senior Hannah Cordova has...

Who Are The Mysterious Douglas Brothers?

Erin Hogge, Editor-in-Chief May 23, 2018

Chances are, if you’ve ever walked down the halls while the bell was ringing, you’ve witnessed someone sprint past you in a race to his next class. That was most likely senior Chinazam (China) Douglas. Or...

Giving Back to Her Community Ten Fold

Gwyn Newcomb and Katie O'Connor, Contributing Writers May 23, 2018

The National Honor Society requires a minimum of 20 service hours over the course of the school year, but senior Danielle Cleveland went above and beyond 20 hours. This school year alone, Cleveland logged...

New Club Promotes Student Activism

Carly Herbert, Co-Managing Editor May 23, 2018

Ever wanted a chance to get into intellectual debates about pressing political topics? You’re in luck! The Politically Active Citizens, PAC, is a new club that is “dedicated to promoting political...

Making Their Way to the Military

Jack Tessier, Features Editor May 23, 2018

May is National Military Appreciation Month, and we appreciate the military in many ways. One way to appreciate the men and women who serve our nation is to follow their example, and that is what several...

Breakfast of Scholarly Champions

Jack Tessier, Features Editor May 23, 2018

On the morning of Friday, April 20, you may have smelled pancakes, sausages, and other breakfast items coming from the commons. That’s because the top decile breakfast was in session. The breakfast...

Graduation Induces Freshman Year Flashbacks

Rutger Scott, Entertainment Editor May 23, 2018

Four years of intense public schooling at the high school level had to teach us seniors something, right? After a quartet of what seemed like nonstop workload, legend has told of how the senior has...

Paving the Way to College Excellence

Nathan Pullen, News Editor May 23, 2018

After four years supposedly dedicated to preparing me for college, life, and a profession, I can confidently say that high school has shaped me into the person that I am today, for better or for worse. There...

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