NEWS: Jonathan Law Ski Club Hits The Slopes In Vermont

(Photo courtesy @tpturcotte)
By Madelyn Baranowsky – Staff Reporter
The Jonathan Law Ski Club had its first trip of the season to Killington, VT, on February 5.
A lot of considerations went into planning the trip mostly due to finding dates that work for everyone and making the trip as cost-effective as possible.
“The main factors that I first consider are cost and dates,” Ski Club advisor Ms.Turcotte said, “Skiing is an expensive sport so we want to attempt to make it as cost-effective as possible.”
Not only was time and money a concern, but COVID-19 was also a major factor.
“COVID made everything about planning more difficult,” Turcotte said. “First, we had to get approval by the district to go on field trips. Then we had to see which mountains and resorts were willing to book groups and if so which dates were available.”
The Ski Club had originally planned two trips in January, but they were both canceled due to the omicron variant.
“Also, after planning everything, the omicron variant caused the covid rates to surge and the district canceled all January trips,” Turcotte said. “As a result we had to cancel and reschedule our trips.”
This was the first trip Ski Club had had since the start of the pandemic. The club is hoping to go on more trips before the season is over.
“It was nice to see the kids outside of school laughing, socializing and having fun together,” Turcotte said. “It left me feeling like we were approaching “normal” again.”
Since the trip was in Vermont, it gave students who don’t normally travel far a chance to experience the different ski conditions.
“I really enjoyed getting to snowboard somewhere new,” sophomore Ski Club member Ashley Borecki said. “I usually go to closer resorts, so it was really fun to get out and find another really cool place.”
Despite all of the odds, the Ski Club advisors were able to put together a fun and safe trip for the students.
“I enjoyed skiing with my friends, but the conditions were great with all the fresh powder, it was a beautiful day overall,” freshman Ski Club member Logan McCorkle said.
