UMass Amherst Names 2022 Dean's List

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AMHERST, Mass. – Below is a list of local students who were named to the dean’s list at the University of
Massachusetts Amherst for the spring 2022 semester.
 
In order to qualify, an undergraduate student must receive a 3.5 grade-point average or better on a four-point
scale.
 
ADAMS
Syrah Marie Bradley
Shaleigh J Levesque
Ambika Sharma
 
ASHLEY FALLS
Nikos Henry Casivant
 
BECKET
Andersson John Perry
 
CHESHIRE
Laura Rose Dupuis
Adam Tyler Krutiak
 
CHESTER
Kaylee Christine Hayes
 
CLARKSBURG
Jonah Miles
 
CUMMINGTON
Meika Louise Paulsen
River de la Vida Donahi Williams
 
DALTON
Allena Michelle Combs
Emily Elizabeth Cullett
Anna Elizabeth Duquette
Victoria Gamberoni
Gracie Thompson George
Nicole Patricia Mazzeo
Grace Jiangqiu Moriarty
Hannah Brooke Rogers
Alexander William White
 
EAST OTIS
Riley Katheryn Bailey
Emily Suzanne Martsen
 
GREAT BARRINGTON
Kazin Simon Blacklow
Neel Mahida
Kael Aidan Pelletier
Laurel Louise Ralph
Cole Alexander Seitz
 
HINSDALE
Julia Margaret Drury
Matthew Vincent Getman Sr
Jeremy Ryan Girard
Danielle Deborah Orlando
 
HOUSATONIC
Rebecca Alina Robertson
Mae Rose Whaley
 
LANESBOROUGH
Matthew Chester Sorrell
 
LEE
Shane Anthony Cloutier
Nissa Alexandrea Curtin
Antonio G Romano
Kyle Ethan Tisdale
 
LENOX
Alexis Priscilla Fletcher
Cameryn Shaye Goodman
Sasha Nicole Grosz
James E. Haley
Claudia Ruton Maurino
Julie A Pehlert
 
LENOX DALE
Riley Lorene Burke
 
MILL RIVER
Olivia Sparhawk Marchione
Kristen Sparhawk
 
MOUNT WASHINGTON
Carl William Furcht
 
NEW ASHFORD
Taylor Marie Callahan
 
NEW MARLBOROUGH
Theresa Marie Carotenuto
 
NORTH ADAMS
Kelsey Haley
Yvonne Lee Koperek
Michael Robert Mazzu
Quinn Joseph O'Connor
 
PERU
Arden McKnight
 
PITTSFIELD
Lynsay Marie Bell
Solomon Gabriel Bennett
Kayanna M Black
Makailey Madison Cookis
Jeffrey Michael Crosier
Maxwell David Daoust
Trista Nicole Dearstyne
Olivia Katherine Douhan
John Benjamin Fick
Angela Debra Guachione
Carolyn Grace Guachione
Mary Jean Hayes
Abigail Marion Heath
Summer Jadallah
Jacob Adam Jamros
Himanshu Kapur
Stella Letitia Kimball-Dembitzer
McKenzi Grace Kinnas
Lucien Frederick Lamoureaux
Ernest Remi Lampron IV
Lauren Rose Levardi
Daniel Gennaro Maillet
Ryan Edward Muller
Mallory Arline Northrup
Erin Elizabeth O'Keefe
Shaun Michael O'Soro
Marcela Pareja
Jimmy Tri Huy Phan
Kasie Elizabeth Rawson
Hannah Rose Roloson
Kaylee Ann Roy
Ryan Taylor Santiago
Ryan M Silverstein
Abigail Rose Sondrini
Zachary Cordon Suffish
Molly Kathleen Tierney
Sadie Claire Tierney
Benjamin Manoj Vengalil
Madeline Grace Zelazo
Yan Ming Zheng
Yazhi Zheng
 
RICHMOND
Seth Joseph Wyatt
 
SANDISFIELD
Caden Richard O'Rourke
Shoji Rinaldi
 
STOCKBRIDGE
Greta Isabel Luf
 
WASHINGTON
Colby Austin Lennon
 
WILLIAMSTOWN
Rachel Nancy Bisson
Autumn R Delorey
Khushi Devre
Richard Kennerley Donati
Mitchell Peter Jezouit
 
WINDSOR
Solomon Sutter
 
WORTHINGTON
Zachary John Archambault

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Capeless Students Raise $5,619 for Charity

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Students at Capeless Elementary School celebrated the season of giving by giving back to organizations that they feel inspired them.

On Monday night, 28 fourth-grade students showed off the projects they did to raise funds for an organization of their choice. They had been given $5 each to start a small business by teachers Jeanna Newton and Lidia White.

Newton created the initiative a dozen years ago after her son did one while in fifth grade at Craneville Elementary School, with teacher Teresa Bills.

"And since it was so powerful to me, I asked her if I could steal the idea, and she said yes. And so the following year, I began, and I've been able to do it every year, except for those two years (during the pandemic)," she said. "And it started off as just sort of a feel-good project, but it has quickly tied into so many of the morals and values that we teach at school anyhow, especially our Portrait of a Graduate program."

Students used the venture capital to sell cookies, run raffles, make jewelry, and more. They chose to donate to charities and organizations like St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Berkshire Humane Society and Toys for Tots.

"Teaching them that because they have so much and they're so blessed, recognizing that not everybody in the community has as much, maybe not even in the world," said Newton. "Some of our organizations were close to home. Others were bigger hospitals, and most of our organizations had to do with helping the sick or the elderly, soldiers, people in need."

Once they have finished and presented their projects, the students write an essay on what they did and how it makes them feel.

"So the essay was about the project, what they decided to do, how they raised more money," Newton said. "And now that the project is over, this week, we're writing about how they feel about themselves and we've heard everything from I feel good about myself to this has changed me."

Sandra Kisselbrock raised $470 for St. Jude's by selling homemade cookies.

"It made me feel amazing and happy to help children during the holiday season," she said.

Gavin Burke chose to donate to the Soldier On Food Pantry. He shoveled snow to earn money to buy the food.

"Because they helped. They used to fight for our country and used to help protect us from other countries invading our land and stuff," he said.

Desiree Brignoni-Lay chose to donate to Toys for Tots and bought toys with the $123 she raised.

Luke Tekin raised $225 for the Berkshire Humane Society by selling raffle tickets for a basket of instant hot chocolate and homemade ricotta cookies because he wanted to help the animals.

"Because animals over, like I'm pretty sure, over 1,000 animals are abandoned each year, he said. "So I really want that to go down and people to adopt them."

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