Drury Fourth Quarter Honor Roll

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Drury Fourth Quarter Honor Roll
 
Grade 9
 
High Honors 
Bergeron, Alexander Clarence
Bond, Anna Kimbell
Daly, Elise Lauren
Dix, Luke Robert
Gamari, Ryo NMN
Liang, Brian NMN
Lyons, Emily Jean
 
Honors 
Auger, MarlieAnna Shane
Bleau, Rosalie Louise
Bond, Jorge Arthur
Brothers, Sloan Alexandria
Cramer, Danielle Jean
Cramer, Sophia Janice
Gonzalez, Tessa Marie
Harrington, Benjamin Peter
Hayden, Ashlyn Marie
Hayden, Delaney Jean
Irace, Henry James
LaCasse, Keira M
Macdonald, Nash Marie
Mongeon, Zachary Thomas
Montoya, Isabella Elizabeth
Potvin, Athena Rose-Marie
Prenguber, Joseph John
Smith, Cypress Belle
Vareschi, Julia Rosamond
Walker, Reagan Isabella
 
Grade 10
 
High Honors 
Canales, Brayden Michael
Jacobs, Vane Lily Grace
McGrath, Megan Elizabeth
Phelps, Jocelyn Jean
Rylander, Carson Daniel
 
Honors
Brooks, Layla Grace
Brulé, Ian Richard
Bunt, Raymond Michael
Chrisman, Jordan NMN
Cooke, Marlee Joann
Dean, Marco NMN
DeCarolis, Khristian Luis
Duval, Eden Ryan
Field, Hollyann Fallon
Griffin, Max Owen
Hamilton, Lucas James
Hinkell, Connor John
Howland, Matthew Steven
Larko, Sariah Rose
Loverin, Sophia Grace
Mongue, Garcia Parker
Moser, Eva Rae
Rivard, Parker Matthew
Schadler, Cole Michael
Soucie, Gene William
Wheeler, Jamil Adrian
Wood, Norah Elizabeth
 
Grade 11
 
High Honors 
Cariddi, Ava Rose
Chapman, Bradley William
Cornell, Reagan Ashley
Daly, Colin Matthew
Felix, Jacinta Maria Moulton
Goodell, Sydney Rose
Lescarbeau, Kaylee Beth
Robare, Lindsy Ann
Saunders, Madison Rosemarie
Sullivan, Jordin Madeline
Taft, Sasha Amara
Varellas, James Peter
Wilhelm, Noah Christy
Wilson, Reese October
 
Honors 
Boland, Grace Eileen
Clay, Jenna Paige
David, Ahnajae Shanece
Gladu, Jacob Aiden
Goodhind, Emily Rae
Headley, Nacari Nasir
Hillard, Zachary Thomas
Jzyk, Keira Shea
Kane, Keatyn Alison
Kastner, Jeremy Mark
LaRose, Jesse Jacob
Malloy, Colby Michael
McCollum, Bella Jennifer
Miller, Laurel Jane
Mongeon, Hunter James
Moore, Isabella Gail
Perry, Olivia Marie
Rivard, Ariana Ellen
Sacilowski, Samantha Lynn
Sumner, Evette Camille
VanderWoude, Payton Marie
Vareschi, Emma Grace
 
Grade 12
 
High Honors 
Bailey, Abigail Lyn
Beagle, Jasmine Jade
Bishop, Brooke Yvonne
Bordeau, Danni Mary
Brothers, Marley Elizabeth
Cohn, Anthony Isaac Lee
Hurlbut-Morgan, Emma Jo
Kingsley, Hailey Patricia
Klein, Mackenzie Elizabeth
Liang, Jessalyn NMN
Martin, Kendall Elsie
Matys, Lauren Elizabeth
Merrick, Abigail Rose
Miksic, Ferris Alastair
Mongeon, Kaitlyn Emily
Moresi, Melanie Sage
Worthington, Chandler David
 
Honors
Belanger, Patriccia Elizabeth
Brulé, Grace Margaret
Catelotti, Daphne Erin
Ciempa, Tatum Leigh
Dukes, Mearra Renee
Duteau, Dominic James
Herrmann, Rachael Lyn
Kozik, Kaelyn Deanna
Patenaude, Olivia Marie
Solomon, Jahmeelah Sontee
Wood, Michelle Lynne
 
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MCLA Selects Pennsylvania Educator as 13th President

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

 Diana Rogers-Adkinson

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The board of trustees on Thursday voted 8-2 to offer the 13th presidency of Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts to a Pennsylvania higher education executive.

Diana L. Rogers-Adkinson is senior vice chancellor for academic and student affairs and chief academic officer for the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, providing system-level leadership for 10 universities serving approximately 80,000 students.
 
"I thought she was really able to articulate the value of a liberal arts education and our mission to both society and, you know, to our students in their lives," said Trustees Buffy Lord before presenting the motion to offer her the post. "I think that she'll be a fantastic advocate for MCLA within Berkshire County, but also in Boston. You know, my sense is that she's going to be able to fight for us if it needs to happen."
 
Rogers-Adkinson accepted the post by phone immediately after the vote, pending negotiations and approval by the Board of Higher Education. 
 
She was one of four finalists for the post out of 102 completed applications. All four spent time on campus over the past month, speaking with students, faculty, trustees and community members. 
 
Trustees expounded on her experience, leadership and communication style. She was also one of two candidates, with preferred by the faculty, the college's unions and Higher Education Commissioner Noe Ortega.
 
The second candidate preferred, Michael J. Middleton, provost and vice president at Ramapo College of New Jersey, withdrew after consultation wiht his family, according to Lord. 
 
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