Pittsfield Issues Update on Public Restrooms

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The city has issued an update on the public bathroom facilities it owns and/or provides and which are available to use by the public during the designated hours indicated below:
 
Pittsfield Police Department, 39 Allen St.
• Available 24/7
 
City Hall, 70 Allen St. (Second Floor)
• Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
 
Berkshire Athenaeum, 1 Wendell Ave.
• Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
• Friday, 9 to 5
• Saturday, 10 to 5
 
Ralph J. Froio Senior Center, 330 North Stt
• Monday through Friday, 8 to 4
 
City parks, daily from 7 to 8 (Not available during the winter.)
• The Common
• Clapp Park
• Durant Park
• Pontoosuc Lake Park
• Belanger Youth Athletic Facility
• Burbank Park
• Wild Acres Conservation Area
• Ashuwillticook Rail Trail at Crane Avenue
 
Restrooms at the following parks are only open during sporting or other community events:
• Doyle Softball Complex
• Springside Park at the Little League Field
• Wahconah Park
• Deming Park
• Springside Park at the greenhouse
 
In addition, portable toilets are available:
• Pickleball courts at Benedict Road
• Burbank Park boat ramp
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With Tears, Pittsfield Officials Vote to Close Morningside

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The School Committee on Wednesday made an emotional vote to close Morningside Community School at the end of the academic year. 

Officials identified the school's lack of classroom walls as the most significant obstacle, creating a difficult, noisy learning environment that is reflected in its accountability score.

Interim Superintendent Latifah Phillips said the purpose of considering the closure is centered on the district's obligation to ensure every student has access to a learning environment that best supports academic growth and achievement, school climate, equitable access to resources, and long-term success. 

"While fiscal implications are included, the potential closure of the school is fundamentally driven by the student performance, their learning conditions, the building inadequacy, and equitable student access, rather than the district's budget," she said. 

"… The goal is not to save money. The goal is to reinvest that money to make change, specifically for our Morningside students, and then for the whole school building, as a whole." 

Over the last month or so, the district has considered whether to retire the open concept, community school at the end of the school year. 

Morningside, built in the 1970s, currently serves 374 students in grades prekindergarten through 5, including a student population with 88.2 percent high-needs, 80.5 percent low-income, and 24.3 percent English learners.  Its students will be reassigned to Allendale, Capeless, Egremont, and Williams elementary schools.

School Committee member and former Morningside student Sarah Muil, through tears, made the motion to approve the closure at the end of this school year. The committee took a five-minute recess after the vote. 

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