BArT Announces Second Quarter Honor Roll

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ADAMS, Mass. — Berkshire Arts & Technology Charter Public School has announced the students who made honor roll for the second quarter of the 2018-19 school year.  

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."

Academic courses at BArT are aligned with the Massachusetts State Curriculum Frameworks for the appropriate grade level and include all standards deemed necessary for a complete, college-preparatory, middle and high school education.

Grade 6

High Honors: Persephone Clark, Tucker Danylin, Sascha Ehrlich, Darryl Hage, Jayda Kimok and Alexandria Zustra.

Honors: Natasha Burnell, Efrem Chen, Allissa Davis, Caiden Davis, Brianna Lynch, Viggo Mesquita, Ania O'Leary, Brooke Reynolds, Justin Rodriguez, Ryley Schwarz, Angelique Tubbs-Baker, Ava Valois and Jerry Zheng.

Grade 7

High Honors: Addison Chen, Ariel Lachman, Terra Lim, Joseph McGovern, Jonathan Nondo, Marissa Ostrowski, Tristan Scholl, Meghan Schrade, Ella Tawes and Yavuz Yildiz.

Honors: Abreyana Avila, Alexandra Bartlett, Lillian Brown, Tiana Carver, Ricardo Diaz, Gianna Fosty, Eva Jacinto, Isaiah Oduro, Joseph Onorato, Evan Poplaski and Julianna Salinovici.

Grade 8

High Honors: Daysha Bell, Samantha Canales, Ivan Chen, Zy'Aira Cooper, Felee Davis, Maia DiLego, Isabella Hartley, Viviana Lanphear, Matthew Lizzo, Daniel McGrory, Amelia Soler-Sala, Christopher Sunn, Hilary Walter, Charlotte Weiskotten, Matthew Weiskotten and Anna Zheng.


Honors: Anelisse Ahoon, River Alpi, Kalyn Daniels, Madeline Durocher, Cameron Durocher, Evandia Goodermote, Bethany Iffetayo, Alana Levesque, Malakhi Matthews, Ranger McGinnis, Sawyer Moser, Jeremy Patterson, Liliana Pisano, James Sumy and Chloe Whitman.

Grade 9

High Honors: Ty Aubin, Conroy Casey, Atticus Clark, Samuel Gallick, Nathaniel Gillman, Wylie Jones, John Kozak, Mia LaFrazia, Olivia Leasure, Brianna Martinez, Madison Ostrowski, Jenna Pizani, Igor Polotai, Abigail Scholl, Abigail Webster and Asa Webster.

Honors: Ian Dunn, Naomie Iffetayo, Audrey Krzanik, Lyndon Morehouse, McKenna Perras, Amy Racela, Kevin Santana-Menendez and Jarryd Valentine.

Grade 10

High Honors: Owen Brady, Emma Danylin, Kyle Gwilt, Cameron Langsdale and Charles Waltermire.

Honors: Brandon Bamba, Aiyanna Bellefeuille, Maya Gayle, Lindsey Gwilt, Marko Iwasiwka, Diego Mongue, Kassondra Stockmal and Molly Weeks.

Grade 11

High Honors: Alyssa Anderson, Driss Bourzgui, Sarah deBethune, Miles Fippinger, Andrew Gillman, Joy Kalinowsky, Grace Krzanik, Ashley Pixley, Finley Root, William Schrade and Kylie Taylor.

Honors: Troy Brainerd, Eduardo Dominguez Ahuatl, William Peets, Sean Salinovici, Gianna Sondrini, Nicholas Viggiano and Philip Williams.

Grade 12

High Honors: Ruth Bristol, Natalie Celebi, Thomas Cook, Jessica Doubiago, Joshua Doubiago, Darrel Lynch and Hannah Stringer.

Honors: Isaiah Albright, Matthew Failla, Macie Fitch, Ian Leasure, Shanique Maloney and Caitlin Terpak.

 


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Adams Review Library, COA and Education Budgets

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff
ADAMS, Mass. — The Finance Committee and Board of Selectmen reviewed the public services, Hoosac Valley Regional School District and McCann Technical School budgets on Tuesday. 
 
The workshop at the Adams Free Library was the third of four joint sessions to review the proposed $19 million fiscal 2025 budget. The first workshop covered general government, executive, finance and technology budgets; the second public works, community development and the Greylock Glen. 
 
The Council on Aging and library budgets have increases for wages, equipment, postage and software. The Memorial Day budget is level-funded at $1,450 for flags and for additional expenses the American Legion might have; it had been used to hire bagpipers who are no longer available. 
 
The COA's budget is up 6.76 percent at $241,166. This covers three full-time positions including the director and five regular per diem van drivers and three backup drivers. Savoy also contracts with the town at a cost of $10,000 a year based on the number of residents using its services. 
 
Director Sarah Fontaine said the governor's budget has increased the amount of funding through the Executive Office of Elder Affairs from $12 to $14 per resident age 60 or older. 
 
"So for Adams, based on the 2020 Census data, says we have 2,442 people 60 and older in town," she said. "So that translates to $34,188 from the state to help manage Council on Aging programs and services."
 
The COA hired a part-time meal site coordinator using the state funds because it was getting difficult to manage the weekday lunches for several dozen attendees, said Fontaine. "And then as we need program supplies or to pay for certain services, we tap into this grant."
 
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