Schools
BCC Offers Para Educator Training this Fall
Six-week, entry-level course has no prerequisites
Clark Art Presents Outdoor Concert Series
These free concerts take place every Wednesday in July at 6 pm on the Reflecting Pool Lawn, with the exception of July 23's concert, which takes place on the Fernández Terrace.
New CBRSD Leadership Emphasizes Community
The Central Berkshire Regional School District will soon have new leadership, but the community-centered mindset on which the district was founded will remain the same.
State Awards Greylock Elementary Project Green Grant
North Adams Public Schools will use the $300,000 in funding to help cover the cost difference between ground-source heat pumps and conventional HVAC at their newly built Greylock Elementary School, serving PreK through 2nd grades.
Pittsfield Superintendent Bids Farewell to District After 32 Years
Superintendent Joseph Curtis bid farewell to the School Committee on Wednesday, as he enters retirement on Monday.
BArT Announces Fourth Quarter Honor Roll
Students who earned 80 percent or above in all of their classes received the distinction of Honors. Students who earned 90 percent or above in all of their classes received the distinction of High Honors.
Pittsfield School Committee OKs Middle Grade Restructuring
The School Committee has decided that now is the time to move forward with restructuring the city’s middle schools.
North Adams' Greylock School Project Estimated $1M Under Budget
The Greylock School budget is running about $1 million under budget as of the submission of 60 percent design documents.
Pittsfield School Committee to Vote on Middle School Restructuring
The School Committee will take a historic vote on the structure of Pittsfield Public Schools on Wednesday.
BCC and PHS Awarded Early College Designation
Early College programs empower high school students—particularly first-generation and underrepresented learners—to begin college-level coursework, earn academic credit, and accelerate toward degree completion at no cost to families.
Lee Elementary Student Wins 'My Ideal School' Award
On June 11, the children were invited to the State House to receive their awards, present their drawings and describe their ideal school.
BArT Announces Upcoming Enrollment Deadline
The next enrollment deadline for the 2025-2026 school year for grades 6 through 10 is Tuesday, July 22, 2025, at noon.
Pittsfield Subcommittee Supports Crosby/Conte Feasibility Study
When the project was proposed last year, officials and community members toured the approximately 69,000-square-foot schools that are more than 50 years old.
McCann Students Excel at National Business Professionals of America Conference
Business Professionals of America is the nation's leading CTSO for students pursuing careers in business management, information technology, finance, accounting, office administration, and other business-related career fields
Create an Ad: SBM
With pens and crayons in hand, the students let their creativity run rampant as they created advertisements for Smith Brothers-McAndrews Insurance, showcasing its community-focused approach to providing insurance for families, businesses, and individuals.
St. Stanislaus Kostka School Honor Roll
A student merits High Honors for an average of 93 or higher. A student merits Honors for an average between 85 and 92.9.
St. Mary's School Fourth Quarter Honor Roll
St. Mary's School has released its Honor Roll for the fourth quarter.
Berkshire Music School Announces Talent and Merit Scholarship Auditions
Event Set for June 25, 2025, at 30 Wendell Ave, Pittsfield, MA
Mount Greylock District Close to Rolling Out Incident Response Plan
Interim Superintendent Joseph Bergeron last week told the School Committee that the steering committee of staff members, family members and School Committee members has been able to merge best practices from districts around the country with what already is working for the district.
MCLA Welcomes New Board Members, Thanks Departing Trustees
MCLA announced that Governor Maura Healey has appointed several new members to its Board of Trustees.
State Records Supervisor: Burden Met to Withhold PHS Investigation Report
On June 12, Supervisor of Records Manza Arthur informed the district that Ward 1 Councilor Kenneth Warren's administrative appeal has been closed.
Pittsfield Adult Learning Center Graduates 62 Resilient Students
The Williams Stickney Pittsfield Adult Learning Center graduates are now on track for college, more than 20 years after their abbreviated time in high school.
Teacher of the Month: Robert North
The Teacher of the Month series, in collaboration with Berkshire Community College, will feature distinguished teachers nominated by community members.
North Adams Public Schools, Public Safety to Conduct Emergency Drill
This full-scale training event will take place at Drury High School and is part of ongoing planning and collaboration between several agencies following a tabletop planning exercise held in early May.
Pittsfield Council Sees Crosby Feasibility Study
When the project was proposed last year, officials and community members toured the approximately 69,000-square-foot schools that are more than 50 years old.
Supporting Democracy Leadership Award Winners Named
Each student was the recipient of $500.00 and were able to shadow an elected official.
Williams Considers How to Deal with New Federal Restrictions
On Monday, Williams College President Maud Mandel sent the college community a wide-ranging letter in which she touched on the importance of research at the liberal arts college.
Williams Grads Told Not to Be Wedded to Their Plans
No doubt, many of the 575 newly minted Williams College graduates have big plans for their post-college lives. But during Sunday's 236th commencement exercise, they were reminded not to put too much stock in those designs.
Pittsfield Graduates Reflect on Their Pride as Generals
Pittsfield High School seniors reflected on the school year and their time "under dome" at Sunday's graduation ceremonies.
Lenox Graduates Mark Another Milestone in Their Life
The 57 graduates of Lenox Memorial High School passed a major milestone as they crossed the Tanglewood stage on Sunday.
















