McCann Tech Second Quarter Honor Roll

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — McCann Tech Second Quarter Honor Roll.

Grade 12 

High Honors 
Anderson, Abigail
Belsky, Brett
Bills, Alisandra
Bolte, Brady
Boyce, Mackenzie
Burgess, Jeffrey
Coons, Malia
Demers, Mya
Dimitropolis, Jaydon
Driscoll, Gabrielle
Dubreuil, Tyler
Ellsworth, Skyler
Foucher, Hayley
Gaffey, Ella
Gregory, Emma
Holland, Ryleigh
Howland, Zachary
Hubby, Kylee
Jacobbe, Gianna
Kincaid-Chesbro, Leyla
King, Nicholas
Kondel, Kamilia
Kondel, Nora
Kratz, Ava
Lane, Emerson
Lawson, Shaylee
LeClair, Landon
Lemaire, Jaxin
LeSage, Ashley
Lincoln, Rhea
Lloyd, Jordyn
McPherson, Aimee
O'Neill, Marley
Perreault, Grace
Perry, Paige
Pratt, Derek
Rathbun, Ryleigh
Robert, Hunter
Rougeau, Kyle
Smith, Amari
Smith, Jayden
Stentiford, Cole
Tatro, Natalie
Tower, Jackson
Tremblay, Aidan
Wesolowski, Justin
Wohrle, Maggie
Ziemba, Taylor
 
Honors 
Bentley, Arthur
Booth, Nolan
Carrier, Julian
Cellana, Rocco
Champney, Aiden
Davignon, Tanner
Ford, Aidan
Goodell, Dylan
Hall, Ehryn
Knapp, Juliet
Lane, Ashley
Meaney, Andrew
Meczywor, Addisyn
Miner, Marley
Moran, Sage
Ouellette, Keegan
Parkman, Riona
Poirot, Liam
Robison, Bryce
Senecal, Rider
Smith, Jacob
Therrien, Elizabeth

Grade 11

High Honors
Bonneville, Abigail
Dean, Jayden
Harris, Benjamin
King, Danielle
Kondel, Kale
Landrie, Raine
Lovell, Isaac
Patel, Dharmik
Sinopoli, Brandon
Stratton, Brody
Tanguay, Monica
Therrien, Benjamin
 
Honors 
Cunha, Jaxson
Gordon, Micah
Kruzel, Mark
Macpherson, Anna
Mauroyenis, Kayla
Pause, Addison
Sigsbury, Madelyn
Wheeler, Jeremiah

Grade 10

High Honors
Boucher, Elliana
Chase, Samuel
Christian, Joseph
Elder, Lucas
Genton, Lily
King, Zachary
Kratz, Zoe
Lapointe, Lucas
Leblanc, Damian
Lemaire, Azlyn
Lovell, Solana
McGrath, Claire
Rozon, Aliza
Sciacca, Sabin
Solari, Daniel
 
Honors
Beverly, Brody
Catlin, Evelynn
Flynn, Elliott
Gaylord, Jackson
Krutiak, Kylie
Lancto, Hunter
Lane, Kaylah
Ostrowski, Alivia
Poirot, Hayden
Rougeau, Madison
Ryan, Samuel

Grade 9

High Honors 
Cyr, Denis
Fei, Lucas
Kareh, Kailin
Klinger, Michael
Madole, Hadley
Maylott, Ariana
Mendonca, Aiden
Nesbit, Quinlan
Osterberg, Isla
Pease, Liam
Plekhanov, Maxim
Potvin, Audrey
Strek, Parker
Therrien, Katelyn
Thomas, Gabriel
Wick, Kyler
 
Honors 
Briggs, Kara
Cabana, Chloe
Carballeira, Robert
Crockwell, Ciara
Golin, Luca
Hubby, Mason
Jones, Jaymie
Laforest, Brynn
Mckearney, David
Mckearney, Luke
Randall, Colton
Sysoumang, Jin
Wells, Kessa
 

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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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