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The student news site of Kettle Run High School

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The Chronicle

The student news site of Kettle Run High School

Virgil Aboh, first black artistic director of Louis Vuitton, dies at 41

William Stanziano, Editor-in-Chief December 14, 2021

Virgil Abloh died on November 28, 2021, after a private two-year battle with cardiac angiosarcoma, a rare and aggressive form of cancer. His death was confirmed by his family. He was 41. He was the...

Editorial: When Should We Start Listening to Christmas Music?

William Stanziano, Editor-in-Chief November 23, 2021

I know some people start listening to Christmas music once December begins, some only listen to it in the couple weeks before Christmas day, and of course, those who listen to it all year round. Personally,...

Movie Theatres: Post Pandemic

William Stanziano, Editor-in-Chief October 15, 2021

Movie theatres shut down at the beginning of the pandemic, and not every theatre company has been able to withstand the many months without business. Also, as a result of this mass closure, many movies...

Marching in Richmond to spark conversation about the lack of funding in education and low teacher salaries, teachers from across the state attended the event
on Feb. 29.

Teaching Losing Popularity as Pay Drops

Carly Herbert, Editor-in-Chief February 22, 2019
Teaching, which some would say is one of the most important professions, is becoming less and less popular amongst the college students choosing their majors.

Weekend Work Axed By Administration

February 6, 2019

An important part of the high school experience might soon be disappearing while the homework policy swings into full effect. Homework is an expectation for students of all ages, not just because it...

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...

Drivers Using Grapewood Drive Illegally

February 9, 2018

We all know that sitting in traffic isn’t fun, especially when you have somewhere important to be. But the traffic at Kettle Run is a completely new level of heavy traffic. Drivers should be able...

Homework Policy Helps Students’ Grades

Erin Hogge, Editor-In-Chief October 13, 2017

Aside from having a new principal this school year, students also have a new homework policy. This new policy includes numerous regulations that our former principal-turnedassociate superintendent,...

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