McCann Technical High School Announces Third Quarter Honor Roll

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — McCann Technical High School is proud to announce the Honor Roll for the third quarter of the 2024-2025 school year
 
Class of 2025
Achieving High Honors for the Year of Graduation 2025 are: Lillian Bean, Alexander Boyer, Hayden Digennaro, Logan Driscoll, Antonio Elias, Evan Fortini, Zachary Gelinas, Brodie Hayden, Evan Hilton, Tobey Hopkins, Grace Hunt, Griffen Lancia, Brockton Lasher, Nathan Luczynski, Samuel Mcgrath, Paige Meyette, Meghan Mongeon, Camryn Moran, Nora Moser, Kevin Poette, Emily Raschdorf, Sophie Reid, Liam Roberts, Lukas Rylander, Brady Sagendorph, John Stack, Ava Stefanik, Evan Tatro, Joshua Touponce, Dylan Turner, and Sadie Walden.
 
Additionally, the following students have earned Honors for the Year of Graduation 2025: Dylan Bedard, Tristan Cormier, Ethan Denette, Jack Dolan, Zoe Dupee, Sofia Francesconi, Shaun Gazaille-Adams, Karlie Gregoire-Thomas, Bryanna Hallock, Trinity Houle, Makenna Lancia, Cole Maxwell, Noah McGrath, Devin Mcguire, Ryan Puntin, Brooke Reynolds, Brody Rhinemiller, Jaivin Rivera, and Eric Rougeau.
 
Class of 2026
Achieving High Honors for the Year of Graduation 2026 are: Abigail Anderson, Arthur Bentley, Alisandra Bills, Brady Bolte, Mackenzie Boyce, Zackary Bradbury, Jeffrey Burgess, Aiden Champney, Malia Coons, Mya Demers, Jaydon Dimitropolis, Gabrielle Driscoll, Aidan Ford, Hayley Foucher, Ella Gaffey, Emma Gregory, Ehryn Hall, Ryleigh Holland, Zachary Howland, Kylee Hubby, Gianna Jacobbe, Leyla Kincaid, Nicholas King, Kamilia Kondel, Nora Kondel, Ava Kratz, Tyne Laroche, Shaylee Lawson, Landon Leclair, Rhea Lincoln, Abbey Little, Jordyn Lloyd, Aimee McPherson, Addisyn Meczywor, Jonathan Miller, Mackenzie Miranda-Ruiz, Sage Moran, Marley O'Neill, Riona Parkman, Boden Peck, Paige Perry, Liam Poirot, Derek Pratt, Ryleigh Rathbun, Mason Rondeau, Kyle Rougeau, Rider Senecal, Amari Smith, Jayden Smith, Natalie Tatro, Elizabeth Therrien, Jackson Tower, Aidan Tremblay, Justin Wesolowski, Maggie Wohrle, and Taylor Ziemba.
 
Earning Honors for the Year of Graduation 2026 are: Faith Brazeau, Landen Brodeur, Kolton Buck, Rocco Cellana, Tanner Davignon, Skyler Ellsworth, Noah Kanelos, Emma LaCasse, Emerson Lane, Jaxin Lemaire, Ryan McCarthy, Marley Miner, Grace Perreault, Hunter Robert, Bryce Robison, and Ayden Williams.
 
Class of 2027
Achieving High Honors for the Year of Graduation 2027 are: Hayli Bacon, Riley Guiden, Cecilia Kincaid, Danielle King, Mark Kruzel, Raine Landrie, Mackenzie Lemanski, Isaac Lovell, Kayla Mauroyenis, Addison Pause, Madelyn Sigsbury, Brandon Sinopoli, Jillian Smith, Brody Stratton, and Monica Tanguay.
 
Earning Honors for the Year of Graduation 2027 are: Abigail Bonneville, Curtis Boulger, Emma Clay, Jayden Dean, Shauna Goldie, Benjamin Harris, Kale Kondel, Landon Nowak, Dharmik Patel, Honour Peck, Hope Pierce, Jaxson Pilot, Trevor Poette, Carly Tatro, Benjamin Therrien, Vincent VanDeusen, and Jeremy Zepka.
 
Class of 2028
Achieving High Honors for the Year of Graduation 2028 are: Samuel Chase, Quentin Durand, Lucas Elder, Elliott Flynn, Zoe Kratz, Claire Mcgrath, Abigail Meaney, Hayden Poirot, Aliza Rozon, Daniel Solari, Anthony Trzcinski, and Brayden Villnave.
 
Earning Honors for the Year of Graduation 2028 are: Emily Alvarado, Hannah Bean, Ean Carpenter, Colbie Crouse, Jacob Gardner, Lily Genton, Zachary King, Kaylah Lane, Lucas Lapointe, Damian Leblanc, Azlyn Lemaire, Alivia Ostrowski, Dominic Pearson, Madison Rougeau, Samuel Ryan, Cameron Stokes, Brayden Wiencek, and Ethan Zappula.

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North Adams Updated on Schools, Council President Honored With 'Distinction'

By Tammy Daniels iBerkshires Staff

Superintendent Timothy Callahan gives a presentation on the school system at Tuesday's City Council meeting. 
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The City Council got an update on what's up in the school system and its president was inducted into the mayor's Women's Leadership Hall of Fame.
 
Mayor Jennifer Macksey, as the city's first woman mayor, established the Hall of Fame in 2022, during March, Women's History Month, to recognize local women who have had a positive impact on the city. Past inductees have included the council's first woman president Fran Buckley, Gov. Jane Swift and boxing pioneer Gail Grandchamp. 
 
She described President Ashley Shade as a colleague and a friend and a former student. 
 
"Ashley is known not just for her leadership, but for her compassion, her ability to listen, to understand and to stand up for those whose voices are often gone unheard," the mayor said. "She has been a tireless advocate for the LGBTQ plus community and marginalized communities at both the local and national level here in North Adams."
 
Elected in 2021, Shade is the first openly transgender person to hold the role of council president in Massachusetts. She also leads the first-ever woman majority council in the city's history. 
 
The McCann Technical School graduate also has served on boards and commissions, "always working to make our city more inclusive, equitable and welcoming," said the mayor. "Ashley not leads not only with strength, but with a heart, and our community is a much stronger place because of it."
 
Shade, wearing her signature pink suit, was presented with a plaque from the mayor designating her a "woman of distinction."
 
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