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The Business Technology students from the McCann BPA chapter who attended the conference were: Caleb Denette, senior; Abigail Anderson, junior; Ella Gaffey, junior; Kylee Hubby, junior; Kamilia Kondel, junior; and Danielle King, sophomore.
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Abigail Anderson and Ella Gaffey placed 1st and 2nd in Interviewing Skills.

McCann Students Excel at National Business Professionals of America Conference

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — McCann Students returned from another successful  Business Professionals of America (BPA) National Leadership Conference (NLC) held in Orlando, Florida, May 7-11.
 
Business Professionals of America is the nation's leading CTSO (Career and Technical Student Organization) for students pursuing careers in business management, information technology, finance, accounting, office administration, and other business-related career fields, according to a press release. 
 
The conference brought together approximately six thousand members from 1,800 chapters across 25 states and Puerto Rico, as well as an international presence in China, Haiti and Peru to compete and attend leadership and professional development workshops.
 
The Business Technology students from the McCann BPA chapter who attended the conference were: Caleb Denette, senior; Abigail Anderson, junior; Ella Gaffey, junior; Kylee Hubby, junior; Kamilia Kondel, junior; and Danielle King, sophomore.
 
Abigail Anderson and Ella Gaffey placed 1st and 2nd in Interviewing Skills and Kamila Kondel placed 7th in Fundamental Spreadsheets.  
 
Other events McCann students competed in were Advanced Spreadsheets, Legal Office Procedures, and the school had two Administrative Support Teams qualify for nationals.
 
"I was so shocked and nervous and happy all at once," said Abigail Anderson of placing first on the national stage, "All the preparation and hard work paid off."
 
Massachusetts chapters represented the state well at the conference.  Four individual teams won first place in their respective events while an additional 10 teams/individuals placed 2nd and 3rd.  Overall, Massachusetts had a representation on the national stage 56 times. 
 
In addition to competitive events, Andrea (Leal) Sutherland, Massachusetts BPA State Office Coordinator (and McCann Business Technology alum) became a National Hall of Fame Honoree for her continuous commitment to BPA and local advisors Rebecca Buck and Regina Dastoli-Fierro were honored for 20 years of service with the organization.  

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Greylock School Project Garnering Interest From Bidders

By Tammy Daniels iBerkshires Staff
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — A recent walkthrough of the Greylock School site turned out more interest than expected, which school officials and project managers hope will translate into multiple bids. 
 
The project includes the demolition of the 60-year-old elementary school and the construction of a new two-story school directly to its north. 
 
"We don't always expect a lot of them to show when a building is going to be demolished. There's not a lot for them to see," said Tim Alix of Collier's International, the owner's project manager, told the School Building Committee on Tuesday. "But just putting eyes on the site, seeing where the utilities are coming in so they can they've seen them all that information on the documents, but to see it in 3-D and they can start making their plans.
 
"We're hopeful that that means that we are going to be receiving a number of bids in each category. So that's encouraging."
 
The subcontracting bids are due Tuesday and the general contractors' on Jan. 14. Alix said there will be plenty of time to review the subcontractor documents before releasing that information so the general contractors can compile their bids. All bidders went through a prequalification process this past fall to be accepted by the Massachusetts School Building Authority, which is covering more than two-thirds of the cost of the project.
 
Jesse Saylor of TSKP Studio, the school's designer, said there have also been a lot of questions from potential bidders. 
 
"We have received a number of bidders' questions, which are called bid RFIs, and that's normal," he said. "I think it shows participation, you know, bidders who are working on the job, are looking at the documents, and they're finding things that they want to make sure they understand."
 
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