Union 32 High School
Union 32 High School | |
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East Montpelier , Vermont United States | |
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Rival | Harwood Union High School |
Newspaper | U-32 Chronicle |
Budget | $14,833,943 |
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Union High School District No. 32, known as U-32 High School or U-32, is in East Montpelier, Vermont, United States. It is the regional reform high school for the central Vermont towns of Berlin, Calais, Middlesex, East Montpelier, and Worcester, and students from Orange, Washington, and Roxbury can choose attend U-32 after middle school. It encompasses grades seven through twelve in a combined middle and senior high school.
U32 Chronicle[]
The school paper is the U-32 Chronicle.[1]
The paper is mostly read by the parents of students and by administrators, as well as non-authoring students.
It publishes articles written by students including opinion pieces and satire.
Recognition[]
- Boys Division II soccer state champions 2008.[2] This was the third championship in four years.[citation needed]
- The U-32 Debate Team won state championship in 2011 and went to the National Debate Tournament
- The U-32 Girls Nordic Ski team - state championship 2008 - 2009. This title is the first in the school's history.
- The U-32 Girls Ice Hockey Team - state champions 2009-2010
- The U-32 Football team went undefeated in 2006, allowing less than 50 points all season and scoring more than 400. This year marked a record number of VT-NH Shrine Bowl participants for a single year coming from the school: Marcus Hass, Robert (Bob) Fitch, Silas Dowen, Todd Murphy, and Robert Keene
- U-32 sports are covered by the Zoo Sports Network, a platform dedicated entirely to Raider athletics.
- Boys Division II baseball state champions 2021.
Notable graduates[]
- Frank Miller - 1975 comic-book writer and artist[citation needed]
- Sydney Perry - Beauty queen holding the Miss Vermont Teen USA 2008 and Miss North Carolina USA 2012 titles.[3]
- - Professional baseball player for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Kellington committed to play D1 baseball at University of Connecticut in his junior year on a full athletic scholarship. Kellington graduated in 2021 and that summer was drafted in round 4 to play professional baseball for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Later that summer Kellington signed a $600,000 contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Principals[]
- William Grady 1971-1972 (Mr. Grady resigned his position after serving 1 year of his 2 year contract - resigned May 12, 1972)
- James Dawson 1972-1976
- Alan Weiss 1976-1979
- Lyman Amsden 1979-1986
- Paul Lissandrello 1986-1988
- John Coolidge 1988-1996
- Inga Duktig 1996-2000
- Dorothy Blake 2000-2006
- Keith Gerritt 2006-2013
- Steve Dellinger-Pate 2013-present
Washington Central Supervisory Union (WCSU) Superintendents List[]
- 1971-1973 Charles Johnson – our school districts combined with WNSU which was Cabot & Twinfield
- 1973-1977 Robert Grogan (WCSU formed in 1973)
- 1977-1980 Robert Arlin
- 1981-1983 Alice Angney, Acting Superintendent
- 1983-1986 Alice Angney
- 1986-1991 Lyman Amsden
- 1991-1994 George Olive
- 1995-1997 Philip Hyjek, (Transitional Leadership Compact - UVM)
- 1997-2012 Robbe Brook
- 2012-2019 William Kimball
- 2019-2020 Debra Taylor, Interim Superintendent
- 2020-present Bryan Olkowski
References[]
- ^ "U-32 Chronicle". U-32 Chronicle. Retrieved 2019-04-11.
- ^ Donoghue, Mike (November 2, 2008). BHS weaves sweep. Burlington Free Press.
- ^ Perry, Janice (August 1, 2008). "Gal Perry Behind the Scenes with the Beauty Queens - Miss Vermont Teen USA". Vermont Woman. Retrieved March 28, 2012.
External links[]
Coordinates: 44°14′41″N 72°31′35″W / 44.2447462°N 72.5264171°W
Categories:
- Public high schools in Vermont
- Buildings and structures in East Montpelier, Vermont
- Schools in Washington County, Vermont