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Cole Kuster of Williamstown, right, on the pool deck at the New England Senior Championships at Brown University.

Williamstown's Kuster Takes Three Medals at New England Senior Championship

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PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- Purple Valley Aquatics swimmers Cole Kuster of Williamstown and Asa Stone competed in the New England Senior Championship meet at Brown University over the weekend.
 
Kuster earned a pair of bronze medals and a silver on Sunday.
 
Kuster started the meet Thursday evening by competing in the 1500-meter freestyle. In an thrilling race, Cole chased down the competition one by one during his last 500 meters to finish third with an impressive time drop of 10 seconds. Finishing with a time of 16 minutes, 11.93 seconds, Cole set the tone for the weekend.
 
"It was extremely exciting to see Cole attack this event," coach Dave Dow said. "He was racing some top recruits and athletes in the 1500. Watching him go a best time in the midst of tough training is truly amazing."
 
Kuster and Stone each swam multiple best times Friday afternoon.
 
Stone finished with an amazing race in her 100 backstroke, besting her old time by 1.64 seconds. Cole raced his way to the finals in the evening, where he not only placed top 10 in the 200 freestyle, but also beat an old time by more than 2 seconds. Cole also went on to top a previous time in his 400 IM by more than 6 seconds. 
 
Preliminaries on Day 3 Saturday were equally inspiring as Stone smashed her 200 butterfly time by almost 6 seconds with a time of 2:34.46. Next she swam the 100 freestyle, finishing with a personal best by 1.18 seconds.
 
On Sunday, Stone competed in the 200 backstroke. 
 
Kuster celebrated Day 3 with a third-place finish in the 400 freestyle with a best time of 4:04.42.
 
On Sunday, he earned a spot in the C Finals in the 200 IM, placing 24th out of 87 competitors.
 
Kuster also posted his best finish of the weekend on Sunday in the 800 free, where he finished in 8:22.70, shaving more than 7 seconds off his seed time to place second in the event.
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Mount Greylock School Committee Looks at Policy for AI

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Mount Greylock Regional School Committee is grappling with the question of how artificial intelligence can and cannot be used by the district's faculty and students.
 
At a Jan. 21 in-person meeting at the middle-high school, five members of the seven-person committee heard a report from the superintendent about the issues confronting educators nationwide as online AI tools become more pervasive in society.
 
Superintendent Joseph Bergeron gave examples ranging from using AI prompts to help a student get started on an essay assignment to how a parent or guardian might use the same tool to help an elementary school pupil work through a multiplication assignment using the various techniques — some of which that parent may never heard of.
 
"I thought it would be helpful to give you a sense of what is already happening for plenty of students, plenty of families," Bergeron said.
 
The School Committee is developing a new districtwide policy for the use of AI.
 
It is new ground for the district. Bergeron told the committee at its Jan. 8 meeting that neither the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education nor the Massachusetts Association of School Committees has a model policy to deal with the emerging technology.
 
The Mount Greylock committee's Policy and Governance Subcommittee is working to develop a policy to bring to the full body for a vote.
 
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