Lee Middle and High School Semester 1 Honor Roll

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High Honors: Students must have a 90 average with no grade below an 85.  These students represent 25 percent of the total student enrollment.
 
Seniors:  Joseph Abderhalden, Riley Albert, Jack Boden, Mia Cashman, Gianna Colello, Jacob Cooper, Rydel Drenga, Hunter Fosby, Isabella Hall, Natalie Hall, Seth Hopkins, Madelyn Kotek, Connor Lewis, Matthew Mairo, William Mairo, Adam Pincelli, Emma Ranzoni, Savannah Rexford, Elyse Thomson
 
Juniors:  Mehmet Atmaca, Alexandra Bernal, Natalie Broderick, Amy Canas Aguilar, David Carlino, Kevin Chen, Jackson Choquette,  Leanna Driscoll, Eleny Guzman, Mitchell Keenan, Nicholas McDonough, Gabriel Nascimento, Anna Oliva, Anwitha Pathri, Maddison Terzigni
 
Sophomores:  Matthew Abderhalden, Leland Davis, Cole DeSantis, Mika Diller, Ian Fennelly, Devyn Fillio, Freshneiderk Guzman Bolanos, Noah Masten, Allie Puntin, Liam Wade
 
Freshmen:  Giana Carlino, Jasmine Filek, Noah Hassmer, Anna Johnson, Cara Korte, Christopher Lenfest, Eva Lovett, Mason Lucy, Michael McLaughlin, Enara O’Connell, Kashish Panwala, Rachel Phillips, Mason Reiners, Camryn Rowe, Sophia Rudolph, Owen Trombley, Brayden Tyer, Violet Vale-Cruz, Charlotte Van Wagner,  Logan Wade
 
Grade 8:  Andrew Adams, Declan Boule, Marc Catolane, Austin Griffin, Jimmy Khant, Bradley Pustinger
 
Grade 7:  Abigail Aichner, Hanne Ciejek, Mikaela DelSoldato, Emma DeSantis, Payton Discawicz, Alexander Gale, Lillian Hassmer, Olivia McGuire, Emmalyn Pachulski, Lena Parisi, Drasti Patel, Milagros Ramirez, Parker Stanton
 
Honors: Students must have an 85 average with no grade below an 80.  These students represent 16 percent of the total student enrollment.
 
Seniors:  Javier Anaya Gomez, Claire Davis, Timothy DeLuca, Hunter Jones, Samuel Korte, Alexis Masten, Faith Newton, Payton Simmons, Jenna Simone
 
Juniors: Hannah Achurra, Maria Camila Manosalva Ortega, Kyle Miller, Gabe Ranzoni, Ayden Rivers, Liam Rooney, Alanmichael Victor, Samantha Warner
 
Sophomores:  Sawyer Bragdon, Callan Dolan, Ava Lucy, Elizabeth Mead, Aiden O’Neil, Camden Simmons, Olivia Willey
 
Freshmen:  Julia Assis, Madeline Blair, Gavin Choquette, Will Clark, Lucas Curley, Kearney Dolan, Lily Driscoll, Leah Face, Madison Heath, Hannah McDonough, Kenley Palmer, Ella Simone
 
Grade 8:  Reagan Bilodeau, Dominic Bohan, Ryleigh Fillio, Jameson Kirchner, Darren McQuade, Jamee Morgan, Jack Nelson-Unczur
 
Grade 7:  Evan Arienti, Brody Carlson, Avangeline Giarolo, Jaya Golka, Finn Langlois, Fletcher Lilley, Anthony Maddalena, Abbigail McLaughlin, Tiffany Ortiz, Isabella Pereira-Mejia, Sylas Soules
 
Honorable Mention: Students must have an 80 average with no grade below a 75.  These students represent 10 percent of the total student enrollment.
 
Seniors:  
 
Juniors:  Julio Amaya, Madison Burd, Analesia Burgos, Kayla Clark, Brenna Discawicz, Ireland Flynn, Fairy Gandhi, Mauro Elliot Garofoli
 
Sophomores:  Gavin Bilodeau, Tristan Bull, Kassidy Clark, Emily Hall, Darren Keenan, Aaron Kollmer, Layla LePrevost, Joseph Maddalena, Arianna Noyes, Alison Scheurer
 
Freshmen:  Alexandra Ciavola, Lucas Dellea-Barbieri, Thomas Leahey, Ayden Paoloni, Vincent Williams
 
Grade 8:  Joshua Brazee, Liam Kanter, Jaden Parks, Giovanna Sonsini
 
Grade 7:  Abigail Clark, Muhammed Hasan, Lilith King, Margaret Lucy, Ava Schuerer, Payton Southard
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Pittsfield School Committee Votes to Close Morningside

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — There were tears as the School Committee on Wednesday voted to close Morningside Community School at the end of the school year. 

Interim Superintendent Latifah Phillips said the purpose of considering the closure is to fulfill 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, the7 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 Grade 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.

The school is designated as "Requiring Assistance or Intervention," with a 2025 accountability percentile of seventh, despite moderate progress over the past three years, and benchmark data continues to show urgent literacy concerns in several grades. 

School Committee member and former Morningside student Sarah Muil, through tears, made the motion to approve the school's retirement at the end of this school year.  

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