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  • Students Take Memorable Trip to Spain

    Monday, May 06, 2013 By: Natalia Kolenko

         Bienvenido a España! Welcome to Spain! Several KRHS students were recently welcomed to Spain by the community of the Colegio La Salle Palencia.      Twelve st

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  • A Circus to Remember: 2013 Prom A Success

    Monday, May 06, 2013 By: Ashley Sheils

    Prom can be defined as multiple things. To some, it’s not a big deal, but to others, it can be something close to as important as their wedding day. Juniors, seniors, and those lucky enough to

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  • Facebook Goes Red

    Monday, May 06, 2013 By: Hamza Malik

     Across the United States, more than 2.7 million people turned their Facebook profile pictures to the Human Rights Campaign’s red equal sign. It respresented support in pending arguments ag

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  • KR Sophomore Goes-Over Seas

    Monday, May 06, 2013 By: Allie Zalenski

    Sophomore Rachel Seeberger visited Dubai over spring break and had the experience of a lifetime.    Seeberger’s father has been deployed since early November. Her family, including her

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  • Best Places to Hike in Northern Virginia

    Monday, May 06, 2013 By: Lizzie MacKercher

    Spring had sprung and many have caught a bit of spring fever. After a long and cold winter, one of the best ways to get over spring fever is to go out and hike. Students have been enjoying the sceni

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  • Juniors Stand Up for College Visit Rights

    Monday, May 06, 2013 By: Lauren Schlenker

    Currently, the only students eligible for an excused college visit are seniors. According to the student agenda, seniors are allowed three excused absences per semester for college visits. "Seniors w

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  • KRHS Junior Fights for Cancer Awareness

    Monday, May 06, 2013 By: Allie Zaleski

    Junior Emily Pross created the Fighting Against Leukemia and Lymphoma (FALL) Club this year, which is focused on promoting research about the two cancers in hopes of ending them altogether. Pross cre

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  • College Bound Seniors Find Roomates Online

    Monday, May 06, 2013 By: Melissa Garlem

    As seniors are committing to their colleges, many are starting to think about rooming situations, and how to find a roommate without choosing "random decision." What’s one way to avoid the terr

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  • Multiple Media Role Models Inspire Many

    Monday, May 06, 2013 By: Becca Bongiovi

         In recent years, society has become more and more obsessed with the media. With the 24/7 media access, everyone is exposed to, this has led to more celebrities being idolized

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The Chronicle @ Kettle Run Kettle Run High School Nokesville, VA
Issue Date: Tuesday, April 30, 2013 Issue: April 2013 Last Update: Thursday, May 09, 2013
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Small thefts are a fact of high school life.  Leave a locker or car unlocked, and valuable items or cash are bound to go missing.    Junior Joey Brown had his Oakley’s stolen from
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Stress, especially from school, is a big factor in the lives of teens.       Students can experience stress from multiple situations such as school, personal issues (relationships
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     To be tardy or not to be tardy? That is the question many high school students ask themselves every morning while sitting in traffic or after waking up late.      &n
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On April 23, government teacher Chad Wright took his senior government class and his world history II class to D.C. so they could get a firsthand look at how easy it is to play a role in their governm
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Prom can be defined as multiple things. To some, it’s not a big deal, but to others, it can be something close to as important as their wedding day. Juniors, seniors, and those lucky enough to
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     Bienvenido a España! Welcome to Spain! Several KRHS students were recently welcomed to Spain by the community of the Colegio La Salle Palencia.      Twelve st
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  While most teenagers were at the beach tanningduring spring break, Tyler Davies was busy in Nicaragua building houses for the poor and preaching about God.       Mission group le
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 Across the United States, more than 2.7 million people turned their Facebook profile pictures to the Human Rights Campaign’s red equal sign. It respresented support in pending arguments ag
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Since I began teaching, students have complained [that] there’s nothing to do in Fauquier. Compared to their grandparents’ youth, they’re right. Fifty years ago we had an indoor thea
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Spring had sprung and many have caught a bit of spring fever. After a long and cold winter, one of the best ways to get over spring fever is to go out and hike. Students have been enjoying the sceni
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