Greylock Snow Day Holding Writing Contest

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The winter weather blog Greylock Snow Day is now accepting submissions for its first annual Greylock Snow Day Writing Contest. The contest is open to elementary, middle and high school students in the greater Berkshire County area.

This year's theme is "Snow Story." The story can be true or fictitious, but it must feature snow in a central and significant way.
 
The grand prize winner will receive $300. Two runners-up will receive $100 each. Winning entries will be published on Greylock Snow Day around April 15, pending parent permission.
 
Deadline for submissions is April 10.
 
Requirements for submission:
 
♦ Stories must be emailed to bdils@mgrhs.org with the title “GSD Writing Contest” in the subject.
♦ Stories must appear in the body of the email; we will not open any submissions with attachments.
♦ Stories will not exceed 300 words.
♦ At the bottom of the story, type the following information:
  • First and last Name
  • Mailing Address
  • Email address, if applicable
  • Phone number
  • School and grade
♦ Submissions must be original and will not have been submitted for other writing contests.
♦ One story per entrant.
♦ Submissions not following the requirements will not be considered for this year's contest.
 
All entries become the property of Greylock Snow Day. Entrants retain all copyrights to
their work. Greylock Snow Day will require permission from the author before publishing any winning entry.

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Mount Greylock School Committee Discusses Collaboration Project with North County Districts

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — News that the group looking at ways to increase cooperation among secondary schools in North County reached a milestone sparked yet another discussion about that group's objectives among members of the Mount Greylock Regional School Committee.
 
At Thursday's meeting, Carolyn Greene reported that the Northern Berkshire Secondary Sustainability task force, where she represents the Lanesborough-Williamstown district, had completed a request for proposals in its search for a consulting firm to help with the process that the task force will turn over to a steering committee comprised of four representatives from four districts: North Berkshire School Union, North Adams Public Schools, Hoosac Valley Regional School District and Mount Greylock Regional School District.
 
Greene said the consultant will be asked to, "work on things like data collection and community outreach in all of the districts that are participating, coming up with maybe some options on how to share resources."
 
"That wraps up the work of this particular working group," she added. "It was clear that everyone [on the group] had the same goals in mind, which is how do we do education even better for our students, given the limitations that we all face.
 
"It was a good process."
 
One of Greene's colleagues on the Mount Greylock School Committee used her report as a chance to challenge that process.
 
"I strongly support collaboration, I think it's a terrific idea," Steven Miller said. "But I will admit I get terrified when I see words like 'regionalization' in documents like this. I would feel much better if that was not one of the items we were discussing at this stage — that we were talking more about shared resources.
 
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