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'The Many Faces of North Adams' opens on Thursday at MCLA Gallery 51.
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The students did the research and created the works of art that display what they learned.
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Visitors will be asked to share their thoughts as well.

E3 Academy Exhibit Looks Social, Civil Rights Issues

By Ashlynn MarciliBerkshires Intern
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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. ー The E3 Academy will be opening an interactive exhibition that covers social and civil  rights issues in connection to the community of North Adams. 
 
"The Many Faces of North Adams" opens on Thursday, May 3, with a reception from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the MCLA Design Lab, 49 Main St. It runs through May 29.
 
The E3 Academy, which stands for Effort, Employability and Essential skills and knowledge, is a competency-based program of Drury High School. The program features a non-traditional classroom setup using service-learning projects for students at risk of leaving school.
 
Through the work on this service learning project, students developed a variety of academic skills, including research, writing, critical thinking, graphing, and functions. 
 
The exhibit uses the concept of quilting to bring together the history of the Civil Rights movement, the students' experiences and the invitation for viewers to share their own thoughts. 
 
"It weaves together the community, who we are, who they are," said school adjustment counselor Abby Reifsnyder, who heads the academy.
 
Some of the pieces include a paper "quilt" highlighting local diversity; writings and photographs of special places in North Adams threaded together; a cloth quilt featuring the students with spots for viewers to add their own thoughts; and graphs and charts reflecting demographic data about the city.
 
"When we were studying the Civil Rights Movement, I was interested in learning how strong people can be to stand up and speak when they see something is wrong," said senior Tieray Moore. Senior Emily Rivers wrote she "liked learning about photography from Joe Manning. He made it personal."
 
Joe Manning is a local historiographer from Florence who has been helping the students of E3 prepare their photography pieces for the exhibit. 

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McCann Recognizes Superintendent Award Recipient

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

Landon LeClair and Superintendent James Brosnan with Landon's parents Eric and Susan LeClair, who is a teacher at McCann. 
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The Superintendent's Award has been presented to Landon LeClair, a senior in McCann Technical School's advanced manufacturing course. 
 
The presentation was made last Thursday by Superintendent Jame Brosnan after Principal Justin Kratz read from teachers' letters extolling LeClair's school work, leadership and dedication. 
 
"He's become somewhat legendary at the Fall State Leadership Conference for trying to be a leader at his dinner table, getting an entire plate of cookies for him and all his friends," read Kratz to chuckles from the School Committee. "Landon was always a dedicated student and a quiet leader who cared about mastering the content."
 
LeClair was also recognized for his participation on the school's golf team and for mentoring younger teammates. 
 
"Landon jumped in tutoring the student so thoroughly that the freshman was able to demonstrate proficiency on an assessment despite the missed class time for golf matches," read Kratz.
 
The principal noted that the school also received feedback from LeClair's co-op employer, who rated him with all fours.
 
"This week, we sent Landon to our other machine shop to help load and run parts in the CNC mill," his employer wrote to the school. LeClair was so competent the supervisor advised the central shop might not get him back. 
 
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