Hoosac Valley Announces Second Quarter Honor Roll

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CHESHIRE, Mass. — Hoosac Valley High School has announced its honor roll for the second quarter of the 2018-19 school year.

High Honors

Grade 12: Dominic Acquista, Derek Alibozek, Victoria Alibozek, Paige Barrow, Jamie Barthe, Lucas Bradley, Katherine Braman, Kelsey Charon, Nolan Christen, Natiya Cilli, Breanne Deluca, Selena Dominguez, Lauren Faucher, Marina Fortier, Jacob Halverson, Arianna Harrington, Paolo Kareh, John Krol, Suki Liang, Ashlee Meczywor, Miranda Sawyer, Cassidy Smith, Brandon Sumner, Briana Valois, Cameron Wagoner, Haley Winchell, Anna Zanolo.

Grade 11: Sophia Acquista, Kathryn Bentz, Syrah Bradley, Jacqueline Case, Kelsey Clark, Joseph Delmolino, Gabrielle Glasier, Derick Jimenez, Grace Kronick, Douglas LaDouceur, Jenna Levesque, Shaleigh Levesque, Christopher Nimmons, Evan Norcross, Daniel Pompi, Riley Robinson, Colby Rougeau, Henry Sniezek, Peter Suriner, Anthony Tassone, Luc Trombley, Patrick Walsh, Malina Ziaja.

Grade 10: Nicholas Alibozek, Annabelle Canales, Jaylance Dela Cruz, Jayrod Dela Cruz, Amie Ginthwain, Jessica Isbell, Sydni Jamros, Sharaya Keele, Erica Langnickel, Kylee Legg, Madison Puppolo, Ambika Sharma, Aleah Tarjick, Emma Thurston, Maia Trudeau.

Grade Nine: Olivia Abbott, Abby Bird, Lillian Boudreau, Aaron Bush, Karyssa Charon, Ashlee Davis, Christopher Fortier, Alyssa Garabedian, Shaun Kastner, Chelsea Krutiak, Brodie Lanoue, Carson Meczywor, Zachary Morin, Tyler Norcross, Jennifer Prokopowicz, Alena Rehill, Sydney Roberts, Matthew Tassone, Nicholas Walsh, Rosemary Ziarnik.

Grade Eight: Noah Braman, Ian Cappiello, Erin Ciempa, Alyson Civello, Jolyn Davis, Lauren Davis, Megan Dubreuil, Owen Dubreuil, Zachary Gaylord, Danielle Glasier, Trinity Greer, Abigail Gutekunst, Addison Hayer, Tia Kareh, Chloe King, Ivan Liang, Aaron Livsey, Joshua Livsey, Samantha Loholdt, Alexis Malloy, Colby Marko, Max Morin, Zoe Parrott, Zack Sawyer, Kathryn Scholz, Matthew Szabo, Michael Szabo, Macey Tatro, Anelia Ziaja.

Honors

Grade 12: Brendan Braica, Kelsey Bulson, Marina Cairns, Dejia Cook, Joseph Degere, Paityn Dunn, Kendra Hayden, Dunkyn Giblin, Shelby Glasier, Si-Yuan Hsiao, Devin Kogut, Samuel Larabee, Brady Larkin, Chloe Martel, Alison Mendel, Connor Pratt, Reece Shugrue, Maverick Sumner, Carly Wright.



Grade 11: Kenneth Chesbro, Jayna Civello, Cole Desroches, Sarah Field, Cairagan Greene, Jackson Keplinger, Kaylee Lemieux, Hallie Martel, Madelaine Martin, Aiden Maturski, Savannah Morehouse, Nolan Roberts, Cameron Volff, Kelsey Wohrle, Katelyn Wojtaszek, Korey Zink.

Grade 10: Rylie Bishop, Felicia Braica, Esther Chilson, Corben Craig, Anthony Harris, Abigal Hugger, Lana Kingsley, Austin Morin, Allison Murphy, Justin Patten, Jacob Soule, Kristen Wilczak, Annabellinda Wright.

Grade Nine: Bryanna Costine, Ryan Czupryna, Joseph Davis, Charles Jean, Alexis LaDouceur, Justin Levesque, Abigael McAllister, Averie McGrath, Leona Olver, Natalie Pompi, Frankie Scialabba, Arianna Ward.

Grade Eight: Paris Clark, Christopher Diesz, Mireille Gwozdz, Madeline Lamke, Samara Maxwell, Antonio Millard, Dominick Pause, Evan Scarpitto, Matthew Valotta.


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Hoosac Valley High School is Moving and Shaking

There have been some major shifts within the Hoosac Valley Regional School District recently, all of which have focused on enhancing the student experience to make it a place where ALL students can find their path.
 
In 2023, Hoosac Valley High School was designated an Innovation Pathway School by the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) and has since restructured the Program of Studies, utilized creative scheduling, and expanded internship opportunities. Part of this transformation includes participating in a "Portrait of a Graduate" cohort alongside four other Berkshire County schools to determine a collective vision for student success, in partnership with the BARR Foundation.
 
The Innovation Pathways at HVHS are designed to give students coursework and experience in a specific high-demand industry, such as technology, engineering, healthcare, or life sciences. Currently, Biomedical Science & Healthcare and Environmental Studies have received official state IP designation. In addition to the IP designated pathways, HVHS offers programs in Engineering & Technology, Business & Entrepreneurship, Arts & Entertainment, Education, and Sports Medicine. The result is that students have an opportunity for a transformative experience – enabling them to build essential skills, gain awareness of future career opportunities, and make informed choices about post-secondary education in promising fields.
 
Principal Colleen Byrd notes, "What makes our program special is that entry into the Pathway of your choice allows a student to access Advanced Placement and dual enrollment college courses, as well as internships in the community to set them up for success after high school."
 
The Portrait of a Graduate initiative consists of a team of Hoosac educators and students who exemplify the essential skills, practices, and beliefs that define learning experiences across the district. They work to outline the competencies, values, skills, and knowledge that define our vision for student success – keeping in mind that not every student's pathway will look the same. The District's goal is to ensure that all students graduate as responsible people, prepared individuals, lifelong learners, global citizens, critical thinkers, and thoughtful communicators.
 
Another recent change district-wide in grades K-12 is the "Crew" culture. Teachers and students now have time each day to create positive connections and build authentic relationships with one another. Through Responsive Classroom at the elementary school and Crew at the middle and high schools, students and staff gather for 30 minutes each day to engage in meaningful experiences rooted in mutual and shared interests. 
The Crew block is a prioritized structure that allows staff to support all students socially, emotionally, and academically – anchoring them and promoting the Portrait of a Graduate competencies. Crew takes many forms at the high school, such as gardening, bird watching, yoga, and sports talk with visits to college games.
 
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