Francis E. Millard, principal of Charles H. McCann Technical School has announced the following students as being named to the Honor Roll for the 3rd Quarter Marking Period.
High Honors- GPA of 90 or better with no grade below 85
Honors- GPA of 80 or better with no grade below 75
Honor Roll Level: 001 High Honors
Grade 12 High Honors
Steven Robare
Alaa Safa
Jennifer Shorey
Lacey Sumner
Matthew Trombley
Grade 11 High Honors
Travis Belleau
Tyler Bolte
Adam Cimonetti
Rebecca Cook
Ashley Cristofolini
Heater LaCasse
Kristen Lawson
Thomas MacDonald
Justin Saldo
Jason Shaker
Christopher Thayer
Michael Zappula
Grade 10 High Honors
Rachel Desautels
Gabriel Oleson
Grade 9 High Honors
Ryan Denault
Honor Roll Level: 002 Honors
Grade 12 Honors
Mallory Barrow
Sharyl Bedard
Shaun Beverly
Trent Bolte
James DeMarsico
John Dunn
David Farnam
Amanda Francoeur
Crystal Haas
Erica Haskell
Jared Jolin
Robert Latson
Heather Mason
Joshua Meczywor
Matthew Mikuszewski
Robert Moreau
Amy Moulton
Michael Pearson
Tyler Rickert
Ronald Sifton
Adrienne Torres
Grade 11 Honors
Travis Alibozek
Bryant Avery
Robert Bak
Justin Bourdon
Jacob Burdick
Jamie Burdick
Steven Cahoon
Monica Charron
Jesse Dewkett
Brandon Gilvey
Ryan Hartman
Amanda Krutiak
Christopher LaValley
Tyler Lescarbeau
Jesse Liebenow
Amy Lombard
Michael Lora
Amy McKinney
Alexander Messer
Derek Pinsonneault
Devan Randall
Amanda Saunders
Heather Senecal
Russell Tatro
Jared Vincelette
Steven Wandrei
Corey Warner
Hailey Wilkinson
Jesse Wilson
Joshua Zustra
Grade 10 Honors
Jennifer Beverly
Nicholas Bleil
Jonathon Boucher
Christina Brazeau
Eric Buck
Michael Daniels
Loretta Francoeur
Bruce Gaylord
Lisa Gillooly
Jack Groat
Christine Haskell
Nickolas Keating
Phillip Landry
Sarah Lewis
Matthew Martin
Anthony Martinez
Bruce Maxwell
Nathanial McGovern
Eric McIntosh
Thomas Morandi
Joshua Moser
Ryan Pellerin
Kimberly Perras
Myles Pierce
Kevin Poirot
Benjamin Randall
Ryan Richards
Jennifer Ross
Robert Roy
Nathan Saldo
Calvin Shade
Jessica Thoresen
Justin Timoney
Heather Torres
Jolene Wood
Grade 9 Honors
Craig Bard
Stephen Bednarczyk
Adam Bethoney
Erica Boucher
Seth Cable
Bryan Clark
Joshua Derby
Nicholas Donovan
Jessica Francoeur
Kolin Hurlbut
Kaitlyn Kline
Adam Lamaire
Eric Mark
William Massey
Christopher McKeon
Melanie Neyland
Warren Noel
Michelle Nunez
Amy Pario
Michele Rickert
Darlene Salvato
David Senecal
Leonard Ziarnik
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RFP Ready for North County High School Study
By Tammy Daniels iBerkshires Staff
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The working group for the Northern Berkshire Educational Collaborative last week approved a request for proposals to study secondary education regional models.
The members on Tuesday fine-tuned the RFP and set a date of Tuesday, Jan. 20, at 4 p.m. to submit bids. The bids must be paper documents and will be accepted at the Northern Berkshire School Union offices on Union Street.
Some members had penned in the first week of January but Timothy Callahan, superintendent for the North Adams schools, thought that wasn't enough time, especially over the holidays.
"I think that's too short of a window if you really want bids," he said. "This is a pretty substantial topic."
That topic is to look at the high school education models in North County and make recommendations to a collaboration between Hoosac Valley Regional and Mount Greylock Regional School Districts, the North Adams Public Schools and the town school districts making up the Northern Berkshire School Union.
The study is being driven by rising costs and dropping enrollment among the three high schools. NBSU's elementary schools go up to Grade 6 or 8 and tuition their students into the local high schools.
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