McCann Q4 honor roll

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High Honors

Class of 2023
Abuisi, Nicholas
Ames, Ian
Belanger, Vivianna
Belisle, Camryn
Booth, Collin
Boyer, Molly
Braman, Noah
Canales, Samantha
Champney, Isabella
Ciempa, Erin
DeBenedetto, Noah
Diesz, Christopher
Durocher, Cameron
Gamari, Alexis
Gamari, Renae
Girard, Anastasia
Glasier, Emily
Gwozdz, Mireille
Hartwig, Josephine
Hayer, Addison
Kipp, George
Lake, Matthew
LaSalle, Julia
Liang, Ivan
Livsey, Aaron
Livsey, Joshua
Loughman, Thomas
Marsh, Catryna
Maxwell, Samara
McGrath, Lucan
McGrory, Daniel
Medon, Ryan
Meehan, Lillian
Moon, Madison
Morin, Max
Mroz, Lauren
O'Neil, Katlyn
Patterson Jr., Jeremy
Perreault, Christian
Robert, Jasmine
Rousseau, Sean
Shustack, Jacob
Sunn, Christopher
Tatro, Hannah
Tatro, Macey
Todd, Nathan
Touponce, Jacob
Tullo, Jacob
Vallieres, Emma
Ward, Lily
Whitman, Chloe
Williams, Haley
Wojcik, Brenna
Yorke, Kolby
 
Class of 2024
Astorino, Shaun
Barrett, Ty
Boisvert, Hannah
Buda, Austin
Chen, Addison
Codogni, Mia
Daignault, Jeffrey
DeMayo, Dominic
Gallagher, Kaden
George, Emily
Graves, Carter 
Harrington, Amy
Haskins, Andrew
Hildabrand, Gisella
King, Sara
Lachman, Ariel
LaForest, Gavin
Lawson, Svea-Marie
Little, Maggie
Little, Tyler
Mazza III, Walter
McGrory, Joshua
Nicol, Ashlee
Norcross, Rileigh
Packard, Connor
Parkman, Michael
Puntin, Eric
Rathbun, Madison
Reed, Brayden
Roy, Joseph
Rozon, Noah
Scholl, Tristan
Scott, Keeghen
Selby, Anthony
Shafer, Athena
Stoppiello, Jada
Tassone, Troy
Thomson, Kaitlyn
Vallieres, Rebecca
Vanuni, Khloe
Walden, Connor
 
Class of 2025
Bean, Lillian
Boyer, Alexander
Dean, Christian
Denette, Caleb
Denette, Ethan
Driscoll, Logan
Elias, Antonio
Tatro, Evan
Trombley, Jackson
Sawyer, Julian
Stefanik, Ava
Rylander, Lukas
Sagendorph, Brady
Roberts, Liam
Rougeau, Devin
Rhinemiller, Brody
Rivera, Jaivin
Poirot, Connor
Reid, Sophie
Odell, Nicholas
Poette, Kevin
Mongeon, Meghan
Moran, Camryn
Melito, Jadyn
Meyette, Paige
Luczynski, Nathan
Mcguire, Devin
Hopkins, Tobey
Hopkins, Trace
Hayden, Brodie
Hilton, Evan
Francesconi, Sofia
Hallock, Bryanna
Turner, Dylan
Wood, Haley
 
Class of 2026
Anderson, Abigail
Bentley, Arthur
Bills, Alisandra
Bolte, Brady
Boyce, Mackenzie
Bradbury, Zackary
Buck, Kolton
Burgess, Jeffrey
Carrier, Julian
Champney, Aiden
Connors, Thomas
Crockwell, Jaslyne
Davignon, Tanner
Driscoll, Gabrielle
Dubreuil, Tyler
Ellsworth, Skyler
Foucher, Hayley
Gaffey, Ella
Hall, Ehryn
Holland, Ryleigh
Howland, Zachary
Hubby, Kylee
Jacobbe, Gianna
Kanelos, Noah
King, Nicholas
Kondel, Kamilia
Kratz, Ava
Lane, Emerson
Lawson, Shaylee
Leclair, Landon
Lemaire, Jaxin
Lincoln, Rhea
Little, Abbey
Meaney, Andrew
Meczywor, Addisyn
Miller, Jonathan
Moran, Sage
O'Neill, Marley
Parkman, Riona
Peck, Boden
Perreault, Grace
Poirot, Liam
Pratt, Derek
Rathbun, Ryleigh
Rondeau, Mason
Rougeau, Kyle
Rylander, Carson
Senecal, Rider
Smith, Amari
Smith, Jayden
Stentiford, Cole
Tatro, Natalie
Therrien, Elizabeth
Tower, Jackson
Ward, Nora
Wesolowski, Justin

Honors 

Class of 2023
Bachand, Bryce
Covello, Vincenzo
Dellaghelfa, Karissa
Durocher, Madeline
Gregory, Maria
Lennon, Keira
Pause, Dominick
Pierce, Colin
Regan, Jalissa
Singer, Hayden
Smith, Austin
Stapleton, Ethan
Sumy, James
Thomson, Ashley
 
Class of 2024
Abuisi, Nolan
Arnold, Emma
Berger, Marissa
Boucher, Hayden
Durocher, Jonathan
Hamilton, Arianna
Heidel, Alexa
Kanelos, Courtney
Layden, Collin
Lescarbeau-Mason, Jaydon
McKeon, Aiden
Melito, Matthew
Nimmons, Sarah
Peck, Ashton
Ranzoni, Miranda
Whalen, Ryan
 
Class of 2025 
Allen, Mackenzie
Bedard, Dylan
Bowman, Alexandria
Carpenter, Ryan
Cormier, Tristan
Damone, Brent
Dolan, Jack
Dupee, Zoe
Fortini, Evan
Gelinas, Zachary
Houle, Trinity
Hunt, Grace
Kraus-Bayly, Emily
Lancia, Griffen
Luczynski, Aolani
Maxwell, Cole
McGrath, Noah
Mclain, Hailei
Montoya-Alvarado, Hector
Puntin, Ryan
Stack, John
Todd, Amaya
Touponce, Joshua
Valachovic, Isabelle
 
Class of 2026
Brazeau, Tavian
Breard, Jackson
Cellana, Rocco
Crawford, Lillyonna
Dimitropolis, Jaydon
Ford, Aidan
Irace, Logan
Lane, Ashley
McCarthy, Ryan
Rash, Jacob
Robison, Bryce
Tremblay, Aldan
Witto, James
Wohrle, Maggie
Ziemba, Taylor 
 

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Amphibious Toads Procreate in Perplexing Amplexus

By Tor HanseniBerkshires columnist
 

Toads lay their eggs in the spring along the edges of waterways. Photos by Tor Hansen.
My first impressions of toads came about when my father Len Hansen rented a seaside house high on a sand dune in North Truro, Cape Cod back in 1954. 
 
With Cape Cod Bay stretching out to the west, and Twinefield so abundant in wildflowers to the east, North Truro became a naturalist's dream, where I could search for sea shells at the seashore, or chase beetles and butterflies with my trusty green butterfly net. 
 
Twinefield was a treasure trove for wildlife — a vast glacial rolling sandplain shaped by successive glaciers, its sandy soil rich in silicon, thus able to stimulate growth for a diverse biota. A place where in successive years I would expand my insect collection to fill cigar boxes with every order of insects abounding in beach plum, ox-eye daisy and milkweed. During our brief summer vacation there, we boys would exclaim in our excitement, "Oh here is another hoppy toad," one of many Fowler's toads (Bufo woodhousei fowleri ) that inhabited the moist surroundings, at home in the Ammophyla beach grass, thickets of beach plum, bayberry, and black cherry bushes. 
 
They sparkled in rich colors of green amber on beige and reddish tinted warts. Most anurans have those glistening eyes, gold on black irises so beguiling around the dark pupils. Today I reflect on a favorite analogy, the riveting eye suggests a solar eclipse in pictorial aura.
 
In the distinct toad majority in the Outer Cape, Fowler's toads turned up in the most unusual of places. When we Hansens first moved in to rent Riding Lights, we would wash the sand and salt from our feet in the outdoor shower where toads would be drinking and basking in the moisture near my feet. As dusk fades into darkness, the happy surprise would gather under the night lights where moths were fluttering about the front door and the toads would snatch bugs with outstretched tongue.
 
In later years, mother Eleanor added much needed color and variety to Grace's original garden. Our smallest and perhaps most acrobatic butterflies are the skippers, flitting and somersaulting to alight and drink heartily the nectar abounding at yellow sickle-leaved coreopsis and succulent pink live forever sedums of autumn. These hearty late bloomers signaled oases for many fall migrants including painted ladies, red admirals and of course monarchs on there odyssey to over-winter in Mexico. 
 
Our newly found next-door neighbors, the Bergmarks, added a lot to share our zeal for this undiscovered country, and while still in our teens, Billy Atwood, who today is a nuclear physicist in California, suggested we should include the Baltimore checkerspot in our survey, as he too had a keen interest in insects. Still unfamiliar to me then, in later years I would come across a thriving colony in Twinefield, that yielded a rare phenotype checkerspot (Euphydryas phaeton p. superba) that I wrote about featured in The Cape Naturalist ( Museum of Natural History, Brewster Cape Cod 1991). 
 
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