Missing 15-year-old Pittsfield teen located in Los Angeles

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Missing 15-year-old Victoria DiPietro has been found alive and well in Los Angeles, California. The Pittsfield teenager has been missing since May 15th when she was last seen at Pitt Park. Pittsfield Police Detective Peter McGuire told WUPE/WUHN News yesterday afternoon that DiPietro had been picked up by LA police on what is called a "Child in Need of Services" warrant put out by Pittsfield Juvenile Court and as far as he knew, the teen was in good health and would be returned to Pittsfield sometime in the future. Victoria is currently in custody of Los Angeles juvenile authorities. Detective McGuire said that the LAPD called Victoria's mother yesterday morning to tell them they had found her daughter. DiPietro is an 8th grade student at Reid Middle School and reportedly had talked to friends at school about going to Springfield or New York City. How she wound up in Los Angeles, California is unclear.
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Teacher of the Month: Kaylea Nocher

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — First-grade students in Kaylea Nocher's class feel secure and empowered in the classroom, confidently embracing mistakes as they take charge of their learning.
 
This safe and fun atmosphere has earned Nocher the iBerkshires Teacher of the Month designation. The Teacher of the Month series, in collaboration with Berkshire Community College, features distinguished teachers nominated by community members. You can nominate a teacher here
 
Nearly a dozen parents and colleagues nominated the Brayton Elementary School teacher, praising her dedication, connection to students, and engaging classroom environment — going above and beyond to foster growth in her students.
 
"My students are the most important part of the job, and instilling love and a love for learning with them is so valuable," she said. 
 
"We have these little minds that we get to mold in a safe and loving environment, and it's really special to be able to do that with them."
 
Nocher has built her classroom on the foundation of love, describing it as the umbrella for all learning. 
 
"If you have your students feel loved… in the sense that they have a love for learning, they have a love for taking risks, they have a love for themselves, and they can use that in everything that they do," she said. 
 
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