Miss Hall's School Head's List and Honor Roll

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Miss Hall's School has announced 51 local students among the 148 students schoolwide named to the Head's List and Honor Roll for the first semester, which ended Jan. 17.

For Head's List recognition, students must have taken five major, full-credit courses and must maintain a minimum grade-point average of 92, with no single grade below B-plus.

For Honor Roll recognition, students must have taken five major, full-credit courses and must maintain a minimum grade-point average of 86, with no single grade below B-minus.

Head's List

Grade 12: Ella Biancolo, Emily Carmel and Angela Guachione, Pittsfield; Meredith (Mere) Hall, Adams; Ria Kedia, Pittsfield; Emma Kotelnicki, Dalton; and Isabelle Lapierre, Dalton.

Grade 11: Hadley DeVarennes, Lee; Nicole Forman, Pittsfield; Paige Mickle, Lenox; Gabriela (Gabby) Nicholson, Williamstown; Dillon Rodgers, Pittsfield; and Brooke Telfer, Pittsfield.

Grade 10: Emma Adelson, Lee; Kathryn Barrett, Sandisfield; Isabella (Bella) D'Aniello, Pittsfield; Olivia Kick-Nalepa, Dalton; Ruby McDonald, Valatie, N.Y.; and Keely O’Gorman, Lee.

Grade Nine: Andrea Fox, Lenox; Lucy Garrison, Pittsfield; Kenja Harley, Stamford, Vt.; Olivia McKeon, Pittsfield; and Bethania Robertson, Becket.

Honor Roll

Grade 12: Hannah Chrzanowski, Dalton; Lanna Knoll, Great Barrington, Téa Mazzeo, Pittsfield; and Charlotte (Charlie) Smith, New Marlborough.

Grade 11: Sarah Briggs, Williamstown; Olivia Doerr, Lenox; Hazel Grallert, Cummington; Anna Claire Korenman, Pittsfield; Shawo Lhabdon, Pittsfield; Nya Mielke, Richmond; EmmaGrace (Emma) Nealon, Pittsfield; Shanyse-Yasmine Reed, Pittsfield; Shairai (Shay) Richards, Pittsfield; Sammy Rusk, Lenox; and Paige Wright, Pittsfield.

Grade 10: Aurora (Rory) Benson, Pittsfield; Everly Carroll, Lenox; Halle Davies, Lenox; Sundara Hesse, Ghent, N.Y.; Hava Methe, Lee; Myia Price, Pittsfield; and Sienna Trask, West Stockbridge.

Grade Nine: Natalie Doerr and April Harwood, Lenox; Viviana (Viv) Lanphear, Hinsdale; Viola Quiles, Dalton; and Hilary (Ollie) Walter, Cheshire.

Miss Hall's School currently enrolls 217 girls, representing 16 states and 20 countries.


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Possible Measles Exposure at Boston, Logan

BOSTON — The Massachusetts Department of Public Health confirmed Wednesday that an out-of-state adult visitor who spent time in Boston and Westborough earlier this month was diagnosed with measles and was present in a number of locations.
 
This could have resulted in other people being exposed to measles virus.
 
The visitor arrived at Logan International Airport on American Airlines flight 2384 from Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, on Dec. 11 at 2:39 p.m. They stayed at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Boston-Westborough in Westborough and departed the state on Dec. 12 via Logan at 9:19 p.m. on JetBlue flight 117 to Las Vegas.
 
DPH is working with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and local partners to identify and notify those who may have been exposed to measles from this individual.
 
"Measles is a highly contagious, airborne disease, which has increased significantly in the United States because of the unfortunate decrease in vaccination rates. It is also a preventable disease," said Public Health Commissioner Dr. Robbie Goldstein. "This current situation serves as an important reminder of the critical role vaccination plays in protecting our communities. While Massachusetts has not had a measles case this year, 2025 saw the highest number of nationwide cases in more than a decade — nearly 2,000 in 44 jurisdictions, and sadly, three deaths. 
 
"Fifteen years ago, measles had been considered eliminated in the United States, but that tremendous progress is at risk. Vaccines are one of the most important public health interventions ever — they are safe, effective, and lifesaving."
 
Measles is very contagious. However, the risk to most people in Massachusetts is low because the vaccination rate in the state is high. People who are not immune and visited any of the locations on the following dates and times may be at risk for developing measles.
 
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