Mount Greylock Regional High School Fourth Quarter Honor Roll

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Total school enrollment 537 of which 301 have made Honor Roll for the 4th quarter

Honor Roll

Grade 12
Ainsley Abel, Bryn Angelini, Annabelle Art, Moby Asch, Seamus Barnes, Elizabeth Bertolino, Henrik Bingemann, 
Elena Caplinger, Hannah Chase, Cailean Fippinger, Emma Gilooly, Emma Gray, Arthur Greenfield, Dylen 
Harrison, Ezra Holzapfel, Lucy Igoe, Lily Jayko, Lyla Kocsis, Clarissa Louis, Dakota Marquis, Will Marsh, Maxwell 
McAlister, Patrick McConnell, Altan McIntosh, Olivia McKeon, Emma Newberry, Zenalyssa Packer, Beatrice 
Pedroni, Sarah Polumbo, Andres Sanchez, Foster Savitsky, Jennah Simpson, Kiersten Simpson, Molly Sullivan, 
Rose Sutter, Samuel Tucker-Smith, Daniel Warren, Tyler Woodbury
Grade 11
Ava Anagnos, Lex Anagnos, Thomas Art, Riley Babcock, Jude Bakija, Phoebe Barnes, Isabella Belleau, Liam 
Berryman, Mirabel Boyer, Jacqueline Brannan, Emma Brennan, Kaylie Bryan, Lily Catelotti, Sylvie Clowes, Levi 
Cohen-McFall, Julia DeChaine, Benjamin Dingman, Emily Dupuis, Olivia Filiault, Belen Galvez, Isabella 
Garivaltis, Louis Gotlieb, Che Guerra, Emma Kate Hane, Phoebe Hughes, Jeffrey Johnson, Shea Johnson, 
Talia Kapiloff, Erin Keating, Ryan Keating, Luka Lash-St. John, Caleb Low, Cecilia Malone, Lily McDermott, 
Quinn McDermott, Anne Miller, Emily Mole, John Morales, Catherine Moriarty, Dylan Nevarez, Margaret 
Nichols, Emily Ouellette, Gianna Pesce, Andrew Petropulos, Owen Petropulos, Alexa Politis, Gabriella 
Quagliano, Quinlan Repetto, Kelsey Rickert, Anya Robinson, Celina Savage, Mason Sayers, Jasmine 
Skorupski, Parker Smith, Oliver Swabey, Jamie Sweren, Macy Tidmarsh, Vincent Welch, Marcus Whalen-Loux, 
Grace Winters
 
Grade 10
Emily Alvarez, Marshall Baya, Jayne Beringer, Oliver Bingemann, Claire Burrow, Aleksei Chang, Efrem Chen, 
Kaitlyn Dawson, Katherine Goss, Charlotte Holubar, William Igoe, Noah Klompus, Malia Koffi, Jaden Lash-St. 
John, Kelsey MacHaffie, Mila Marcisz, Rafael Mellow-Bartels, Cameron Miller, Liam Noyes, Mai O'Connor, Mia 
Patrick, Erik Powell-Bechtel, Polly Rhie, Julian Rudin, Devika Sharma, Katherine Shelsy, Simon Shin, Alec Sills, 
Silas Sims, Ezekiel Singer, Christina Slick, Knowl Stroud, Kylie Sweren, Anna Wang, Cole Wetherell, Cael 
Whaley, Micah Zasada
 
Grade 9
William Apotsos, Madison Barber, Teigan Brady, Alexander Briggs, Jaime Brito, Molly Cangelosi, Paige 
Cangelosi, Adriana Carasone, Everett Crowe, Shubham Devre, Madison Drake, Ruby Dufour, Maxwell 
Easton, Frances Evans, Arianna Henderson, Skylar Johnson, Emilie Jones, Maxwell Killam, Violet Kornell, Kiera 
Kristensen, Alexander Labendz, Nora Lopez, Amelia Madrigal, Krishiv Malhotra, Luca Mellow-Bartels, Reed 
Miles-Harris, Teresa Moresi, Natasha Nugent, Audrianna Pelkey, Madison Powell, Yeshe Gutschow Rai, Isabel 
Sayers, Jacob Shelsy, Lincoln Simpson, William Svrluga, Dana Taylor, Fanny Thomas, Honor Tidmarsh, 
Charlotte Towler, Jack Uhas, Xavier Velazquez, Thomas Warren, Mateo Whalen-Loux, Antonia Wied, Andy 
Zheng, Olivia Zoito
 
Grade 8
Esme Aalberts, Abbe Ali-Nixon, Charlotte Amann-Sulzmann, Zamir Ashraf, Nolan Barnes, Everett Bayliss, Sam 
Beck, Shaelyn Breault, Patrick Cancilla, Stella Carnevale, Addison Cart, Serena Chen, Cassidy Cohen-McFall, 
Caiomhe Conry, Mai Dekel, Haydn Derby, Addison Eakin, Olivia Eakin, Sara Ehle, Anna Garnish, Robyn 
Gregg, Sabine Guerra, Maia Higgins, Patrick Holland, Lillian Howe, Haylee Jackson, Timothy Karampatsos, 
Nathan Keating, Grant Landy, Coralea Lash-St. John, Adele Low, Anna MacPherson, Corey McConnell, 
Kimora Melanson, Kayla Miller, Claire Morin, Cade Morrell, Aodhan Murphy, Jin Namkoong, Gabriella 
Nicastro, Addison Pause, Marley Pesce, Miles Primmer, Reese Raymond, Christopher Rickert, Kelsey Santolin, 
Leo Slater Lee, Cassidy Smith, Maxwell States, Nora Stricker, Nolan Stuebner, Cornelia Swabey, Paige Tudor, 
Stella Waynick, Zoe Woo
 
Grade 7
Myra Annuva, Rowan Apotsos, Amelia Art, Benjamin Art, Carmela Banzon, William Barber, Josephine Bay, 
Maisie Bayliss, Chelsie Bertolino, Lilian Bertolino, Aiden Champagne, Ella Charbonneau, Samuel Chase, Dylan 
Clowes, Antonio Constantine, Annabelle Coody, Cole Creighton, Charlie Della Rocca, Jada Devenow, 
Tanley Drake, Jackson DuCharme, Emma Frost, Santiago Galvez, Stella Gold, Oscar Heeringa, Jacob 
Hillman, Maximus Holey, June Holzapfel, Bridget Igoe, Luke Irwin, Morris Israel, Kaleigh Jaros, Jackson Killam, 
Zachary King, Kai Kornell, Londyn Labendz, Parker Langenback, Hunter Lawson, Noah Levy, Kylie Livingstone, 
Matthew Maher, Charlotte McKenna, Katharine Mercier, Alessandra Moresi, Grant Morin, Ava Neathawk, 
Finnegan Noyes, Reed Olney, Averill Oxborough, Michael Paul, Olivia Perez, Keaton Repetto, Rose Rudin, 
Elizabeth Spelman, Edward Strolle, Sadie Stuebner, Addyson Sweet, Emily Thayer, Brayden Villnave, Henry 
Wall, Fiona Whaley, Maximilian Wied, Hunter Wright, Andrew Zuckerman

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Hancock Town Meeting Votes to Strike Meme Some Found 'Divisive'

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff

Hancock town meeting members Monday vote on a routine item early in the meeting.
HANCOCK, Mass. — By the narrowest of margins Monday, the annual town meeting voted to strike from the town report messaging that some residents described as, "inflammatory," "divisive" and unwelcoming to new residents.
 
On a vote of 50-48, the meeting voted to remove the inside cover of the report as it appeared on the town website and in printed versions distributed prior to the meeting and at the elementary school on Monday night.
 
The text, which appeared to be a reprinted version of an Internet meme, read, "You came here from there because you didn't like it there, and now you want to change here to be like there. You are welcome here, only don't try to make here like there. If you want to make here like there, you shouldn't have left there in the first place."
 
After the meeting breezed through the first 18 articles on the town meeting warrant agenda with hardly a dissenting vote, a member rose to ask if it would be unreasonable for the meeting to vote to remove the meme under Article 19, the "other business" article.
 
"No, you cannot remove it," Board of Selectmen Chair Sherman Derby answered immediately.
 
After it became clear that Moderator Brian Fairbank would entertain discussion about the meme, Derby took the floor to address the issue that has been discussed in town circles since the report was printed earlier this spring.
 
"Let me tell you about something that happened this year," Derby said. "The School Department got rid of Christmas. And they got rid of Columbus Day. Now it's Indigenous People's Day.
 
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