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

No Backpacks in Classrooms Policy

Grant Pepin, Staff Reporter November 8, 2018

As a junior, I’ve had some experience with the many ups and downs that high school throws at its students. One of the recent downs is the No Backpack Policy that some teachers have implemented. This...

The Importance of Students Registering to Vote

Carly Herbert, Editor-in-Chief November 8, 2018

As of 2016, the millennial voting bloc had surpassed 62 million voting-age citizens, closing in on the Baby Boomer voting bloc that holds steady at 70 million voting age citizens. With mid-term election...

Girls State

Madison Slevin, News Editor October 10, 2018

This summer, I had the privilege of attending Virginia Girls State. The leadership program was held at Longwood University, June 17-23. Throughout the course of the week, I helped establish a fully...

Senior Jack Tessier sang in the Boys State chorus over the summer.

A Week at Boys State

Jack Tessier, Features Editor October 9, 2018
When I speak of Boys State, I speak of the wonderful lessons I learned, the people I met, and the experience that changed my life. Oh, and I’ll sing the highly-energetic Boys State song.

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...

Reporting for The Chronicle One Last Time

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

The summer before my sophomore year of high school began, I received my class schedule for the upcoming school year. There was a course listed that I had no interest in taking, so I looked at the options...

Effectiveness of the School Walkout

Erin Hogge, Editor-in-Chief April 20, 2018

Since the school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., students across the country have searched for ways to make legislators listen to their pleas for gun reform. On Wednesday,...

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...

The Hunt for the Superior Streaming Service

Harper Crater, Co-Managing Editor February 9, 2018

The superior streaming service, Netflix, has become disputed over the removal of hit TV shows and the soon to be upped price of watching. But, despite all of this, Netflix reigns supreme among students. With...

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