Mount Greylock Announces Honor Roll

Print Story | Email Story

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Mount Greylock Regional School District has announced its third quarter honor roll.

The total school enrollment is 572, of which 294 have made honor roll for the third quarter.

Grade 12: Richard Astle, Nicholas Bolognia, Miranda Bucky, Robert Buffis Jr., Alana Chesney, Alexander Cheung, Melodybelle Crowell-Morse, Raquel Crowell-Morse, Nicholas Dastoli, Meredith Dezieck, Nicholas DiSanti, Erin Dodig, Geff Fisher, Schuyler Fohrhaltz-Burbank, Taylor Fohrhaltz-Burbank,  Kendal Frye, Amanda Galib, Madeline Gaskill, Michelle Gingras, Celeste Gravel, Joseph Greenhalgh, Thomas Guettler, Kelsey Hebert, Kathy Ho, Emily Kaegi, Mookharin Khajornchaisak, Joshua Kissoon, Ryan Kuhn, Amalia Leamon, Sophia Leamon, Devon Lennon, Celestine Lockhart, Evelyn Mahon, Katelin Marchand, Jenna Markland, Rosemarie Mele, Tyra Nurmi, Steven O’Brien, Jenna Phelps, Caleb Raymond, Randi Rocca,  Emily Rudd, Mariza Sfakianaki, Melina Sfakianaki, Markell Shea,  Zavi Sheldon, Aaron St. Martin, Pearl Sutter, Nathan Taskin, Jenna Terio, Heather Tomkowicz, Tori Trybus, Julia Vlahopoulos, WilliamWalter, Derek Wood, Aaron Ziemer.

Grade 11: Samantha Adams, Kevin Alberti, Patrick Archibald, Hannah Backiel, Lucy Barrett, Jake Benzinger, Celia Bote, Benjamin Burdick, Taylor Carlough, Emma Culver, Katherine Davis, Miranda Dils, John Driver, Kylie Fields, Jake Foehl, Joseph Gais, Laura Galib, Alexander Harrington, Zachary Harrington, Eric Hirsch, Matthew Hogan, Cole Hughes, Jake Kobrin, Sam Kobrin, Amy Larabee, Samanatha MacWhinnie, David Majetich, Colby Masse, Michael McCormack, Stacey Neveu, William Nolan, Catherine, Nowlan, Grant Raphael, Andrew Rickus, Sara Rudd, Thomas Schoorlemmer, Nyein Soe, Carter Stripp, Michael Strizzi, Sadie Sylvester, Jacqueline Van Slycke, Miranda Voller, Rosalee Walter, Andrew Whitaker.


Grade 10: Samantha Betti, Michael Bryant, Lilly Crolius, Ian Culnane, Savannah Dufur, Bailee Duquette, James Ellingwood, Hannah Fein, Calvin Filson, Holly Fisher, Melany Francisco, Matthew Germanowski, Sophie Gerry, Adam Hall, Mollyann Haskins, Noah Howard, Joshua Jezouit, Nicole Jones, Graham Kaegi, Sofia Lopez, Bernhardur Magnusson McComish, Petrea Mannello, Cayman Mead, Lily Meisterling,  Maurice Nemtzow, Daniel Packer, Lucius Parks, Charlotte Rand, Haley Reinhard, Zachary Ronnow, Maggie Rorke, Jasper Rosenheim, Noah Savage, Greta Savitsky, Tara Shastri, Anya Sheldon, Megan Shulse, Grace Smith, Justin Sousa, Melissa Swann, Samuel Swoap, Adly Templeton, Emma Whitney, Julia Whitney, Eleanor Williams, Hope Willis,  Molly Wilson, Matthew Wiseman.

Grade 9: Dagny Albano, Kyle Alvarez, Zachary Armet, Thomas Astle, Elizabeth Bartlett, Kyle Bazonski, Jenna Benzinger, Emily Brown, Savanah Brown, Devin Buda, Caroline Carlough, Brianna Chilton, Serena Chow, Caleb Cimini, Jesse Cohen, Abigail Coleman, Zachary Condon, Niku Darafshi, Olivia DiNicola, Grace Dodig, Artem Dudko, Nicholas Dudley, Sally Gotlieb, Olivia Gravel, Mercer Greenwald, Hailey Guest, Sydney Gurek, Cameron Hadley, Mark Hayden, Manas Jain, Fiona Kelley, Aaron Kleiner, Matthew Kleiner, Lina Marcinczyk, Margaret Martin, Carly Munzer, Joshua Narey, Najla Nassar, Sean Nemtzow, Neel Patel, Daniel Schiek,  Timothy Schiek, Elias Sekkal, Darrien Smith, Sarah Stripp, Robert Sutter, Rachel Voller, Claire Whitaker.

Grade 8: Kristen Aliberti, Alexander Backiel, Angela Baumgartner, Katherine Bernardy, Isabelle Bote, Elizabeth Burris-Wells, Aleya Cappadona, Kayla Cerveira, Octavia Crowell, Samuel Culver, Samuel Dils, Richard Donati, Joshua Duncan, Emily Durant, Caroline Flynn, Brady Foehl, Josephine Gollin, Maia Hirsch, Taylor Hoffstedt, Lauren Howard, Justin Jennings, Quinn Johnstadt,  Cedar Keyes, Santana King,  Leah Majumder, Connor McClanan, Gabriella Orpin, Garret Ostheimer, DiMaggio Paris, Emma Polumbo, Miriam Pomerantz, Henry Rauscher, Kaitlyn Renzi, Jude Rorke, Ethan Schoorlemmer, Cole Seaman, Tenley Smith, Emma Stankiewicz, Michael Stevens, Emma Szalewicz, Talia Traversa, Hannah Trimarchi, Oriana Van Slycke, Madison VanDeurzen, Abigail Wiseman.

Grade 7: Maddison Albert, Hallie Anderson, Mitchell Bath, Rachel Bisson, Sage Bohl, Daniel Buell, Marley Buffis, Taylor Callahan, Giovanni Cavalli, Joshua Cheung, Adam Cohen,Connor Daley,  Josephine Dalsin, Autumn Delorey, Elizabeth Dudley, Aidan Duncan, John Ellingwood, David Falk, Jacob Fink, James Fisher, Parker Fortin, Benjamin Gilooly, Philip Guest, Caroline Hadley, Alison Howard, Chloe Hughes, Hannah Jones, Sophie Jones, Cole Kuster, Zeta Lenhart-Boyd, Karen Magnusdottirmccomish, Michael Maruk, Troy Massaconi, Brook Masse, Catherine McPartland, Alexandria Mercier, Jacob Newton, Isabella Nicastro, Walker Niemeyer,  Morgan Nottke, Elizabeth Paglier, Dominic Paris, Samuel Parks, Shelby Patterson, Avery Powers, William Reynolds, Shaelyn Roberts, Cameron Sabin, Theodore Sandstrom, Jesse Seid, Cassidy Shea, Evan Sheridan, Ethan Simo, Margo Smith, Josef Soza-Foias,  Broc Strong, Andrew Sutter, Luke Swann, Aubrey Tetlow, Samantha Trybus, Jared Whitman, Samantha Whittum, Katherine Wilson.

If you would like to contribute information on this article, contact us at info@iberkshires.com.

Mount Greylock School Committee Votes Slight Increase to Proposed Assessments

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Mount Greylock Regional School Committee on Thursday voted unanimously to slightly increase the assessment to the district's member towns from the figures in the draft budget presented by the administration.
 
The School Committee opted to lower the use of Mount Greylock's reserve account by $70,000 and, instead, increase by that amount the share of the fiscal year 2025 operating budget shared proportionally by Lanesborough and Williamstown taxpayers.
 
The budget prepared by the administration and presented to the School Committee at its annual public hearing on Thursday included $665,000 from the district's Excess and Deficiency account, the equivalent of a municipal free cash balance, an accrual of lower-than-anticipated expenses and higher-than-anticipated revenue in any given year.
 
That represented a 90 percent jump from the $350,000 allocated from E&D for fiscal year 2024, which ends on June 30. And, coupled with more robust use of the district's tuition revenue account (7 percent more in FY25) and School Choice revenue (3 percent more), the draw down on E&D is seen as a stopgap measure to mitigate a spike in FY25 expenses and an unsustainable budgeting strategy long term, administrators say.
 
The budget passed by the School Committee on Thursday continues to rely more heavily on reserves than in years past, but to a lesser extent than originally proposed.
 
Specifically, the budget the panel approved includes a total assessment to Williamstown of $13,775,336 (including capital and operating costs) and a total assessment to Lanesborough of $6,425,373.
 
As a percentage increase from the FY24 assessments, that translates to a 3.90 percent increase to Williamstown and a 3.38 percent increase to Lanesborough.
 
View Full Story

More Williamstown Stories