Mount Greylock Regional School District 2nd Quarter Honor Roll

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Mount Greylock Regional School District 2025-2026 2nd Quarter Honor Roll.
 
The total school enrollment is 538, of which 356 have made the Honor Roll for the 2nd quarter.
 
Grade 12
William Apotsos, Teigan Brady, Alexander Briggs, Jaime Brito, Molly Cangelosi, Paige Cangelosi, Adriana Carasone, Ava Charbonneau, William Cortes, Everett Crowe, Shubham Devre, Ruby Dufour, Maxwell Easton, Frances Evans, Arianna Henderson, Skylar Johnson, Emilie Jones, Violet Kornell, Kiera Kristensen, Nora Lopez, Amelia Madrigal, Krishiv Malhotra, Luca Mellow-Bartels, Teresa Moresi, Natasha Nugent, Audrianna Pelkey, Madison Powell, Kofi Roberts, William Svrluga, Dana Taylor, Fanny Thomas, Jesse Thompson, Honor Tidmarsh, Charlotte Towler, Jack Uhas, Thomas Warren, Mateo Whalen-Loux, Antonia Wied, Evora Xu, Andy Zheng, Olivia Zoito
 
Grade 11
Sofia Asch, Zamir Ashraf, Everett Bayliss, Sam Beck, Anthony Bianchi, Shaelyn Breault, Nathaniel Brody, Lukas Burrow, Addison Cart, Serena Chen, Autum Cobb, Cassidy Cohen-McFall, Caiomhe Conry, Beonca Cunningham, Mai Dekel, Haydn Derby, Ashby Edmunds-Warby, Sara Ehle, Noah Fredette, Anna Garnish, Nathan Gill, Robyn Gregg, Sabine Guerra, Maia Higgins, Patrick Holland, Haylee Jackson, Benjamin Kapiloff, Timothy Karampatsos, Nathan Keating, Cecelia Keogh, Grant Landy, Coralea Lash-St. John, Adele Low, Corey McConnell, Kimora Melanson, Lauren Miller, Claire Morin, Bryce Mullally, Aodhan Murphy, Jin Namkoong, Gabriella Nicastro, Marley Pesce, Miles Primmer, Reese Raymond, Lexxus Rolnick, Leo Slater Lee, Maxwell States, Nora Stricker, Nolan Stuebner, Cornelia Swabey, Paige Tudor, Zoe Woo
 
Grade 10
Aiden Abreu, Myra Annuva, Rowan Apotsos, Amelia Art, Carmela Banzon, Josephine Bay, Dominique Bernier, Chelsie Bertolino, Lilian Bertolino, Tate Carothers, Aiden Champagne, Ella Charbonneau, Dylan Clowes, Antonio Constantine, Cole Creighton, Jillian DeChaine, Charlie Della Rocca, Jada Devenow, Tanley Drake, Jackson DuCharme, Keira Errichetto, Aliza Evans-Mahoney, Landon Filiault, Hailey Fredenburg, Emma Frost, Lydia Gaudreau, Jordyn Goerlach, Stella Gold, Margot Gordon, Oscar Heeringa, Jacob Hillman, Maximus Holey, June Holzapfel, Luke Irwin, Morris Israel, Kaleigh Jaros, Bella Kennedy, Jackson Killam, Kai Kornell, Londyn Labendz, Parker Langenback, Hunter Lawson, Walter Love, Charlotte McKenna, Katharine Mercier, Alessandra Moresi, Ava Neathawk, Finnegan Noyes, Reed Olney, Averill Oxborough, Olivia Perez, Keaton Repetto, Anthony Richardson, Corey Rudin, Miyako Schonbeck, Elizabeth Spelman, Elise States, Edward
Strolle, Addyson Sweet, Joseph Szymanski, Emily Thayer, Finnegan Voisin, Henry Wall, Maximilian Wied, Dow Young, Andrew Zuckerman
 
Grade 9
Logan Allen, Echo Barron, Samuel Barry, Charles Bayliss, Klara Benko, Solomon Buddington, Caroline Callahan, Courtland Cart, Liam Carter, Peter Champagne, Brielle Chang, Evy Clairmont, Kyleigh Cooper, Itzel Cortes Ambrosio, Fisher Crowe, Nyx DeMyer, Riley Dickinson, Zinedine Doucette, Simone Ellis, Caine Errichetto, Maya Filson, Richard Fischer, Alexander Fisher, Logan Fitzgibbons, Addison Fuls, Dashiell Gonzales, Tanner Haig-Taylor, Andrew Holland, Kennidie Johnsen, Molly Karampatsos, Eli Kristensen, Esme Lamb, Maria Larios Sontay, Ava Lau, Malcolm Leyda, Brenna Lopez, Maeve Madrigal, Benjamin Mandel, Benjamin Manzi, Gabriel Manzi, Aiden Maroney, Raphael Mason, Aiden McCausland, Auston McKeon, Malcolm McKeough, Ruby Morin, Andrew Pacelli, Elsa Palmer, Brennan Priester, Sydney Raymond, Ethan Robbins, Naelyn Robinson, Laurelin Rotter, Alexander Sample, Boaz Slater Lee, Jaylynn Stokes, Anders Tainter, Liah Tatro, Shepard Uhas, Eva Wakoff, Maria Welch, Jaden Wells-Vidal, Dallas Welton, Avery Wied, Elly Wilkinson
 
Grade 8
Cooper Aalberts, Eshan Ahmad, Nathaniel Amann-Sulzmann, Julianna Araya, Finley Beguin, Gabrielle Bergeron, Emma Bessette, Brielle Blessing, Teagan Boucher, Anne Brody, Kayleigh Bruneau, Jazzelle Chapman, Riddhi Chaudhari, Yining Chen, Payton Chum, Michael Coody, William Coody, Ella Costa, Olive Cross de Maat, Brynn Daverman, Charlee Derby, Noemi Evans, Zora Evans, Penelope Everett, Connor Fitzgibbons, Alexandria Franz, Madelyn Gaudreau, Isabella Giraldo, Jackson Gladu, Isabella Goh, Lisa Goodwin-Reynolds, Teagan Greany, Lucy Gregg, Rownin Hasty, Liam Hnatonko, Samantha Honecker, Olivia Huls, Simon Kapiloff, Emma Kennedy, Martin Keogh, Ani KoaMaya, Owen KoaMaya, Alvin Larios Chanchavac, Grayson Lau, Marin Locke, Anika McClintock, Clara McConnell, Flynn McDermott, Nicholas McWeeny, Monte Melkonyan, Molly Miles-Harris, Ella Murphy, Kai Nafziger, Grace Namkoong, Carter Neathawk, Bryce Olney, Madeleine Ostrander, Nicholas Ostrander, Benjamin Perez, Anna Pervere, Magdalena Plumb, William Plumb, Gemma Quinto, Nina Rather, Maxwell Richardson, Rodric Rustay, Oliver Shoffstall, Savannah Smith, John Spelman, Jackson Stratton, Maxwell Strolle, Emma Stuebner, Abigail Sweet, Bayleigh Tatro, Rafaeli Thompson, Arden Wall
 
Grade 7
Aubrey Ambrose, Willie Bay, Lila Bergeron, Wesley Bishoff, Michaela Burke, Lily Callahan, Silas Cellana, Sophia Cerrada, Emily Cooper, Cady Craig, Clay Creighton, Arthur Crowley, Aurora DeMayo-Cruz, Mae Dupee, Avery Dupuis, Vilem Edwards, Zachary Fisher, Scarlett Foley, Ryder Froio, Margot Gold, Elgin Gordon, Elizabeth Heeringa, Bridget Holland, Grace Irwin, Eve Judge, Anderson Keiser-Clark, William Kellogg, Matthew Klinger, Elisabeth Kryskow, Ian Longhurst, Madeleine Love, Quinn MacEwen, Camden Maddox, Max Maher, Ania Ozier, Jacob Perez, Alexander Pesce, Robert Rawle, Caydan Renzi, Viggo Rivas, Mia Romeo, Hanna Schonbeck, Matilda Shaddock, Valentina Sisalima, John Stamatinos, Saniya Steward, Bracel Sto Nino, Charles Stricker, Patrick Sullivan, Jonah Svenson, Brooklin Telfair, Arya Vyas, Sabryna Wade, Claire Wakoff, Gibson Welton, Dashiell Young
 

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Williamstown Finance Committee Finalizes Fiscal Year 2027 Budget Proposal

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires Staff
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The tax bill of a median-priced single family home will go up by 8.45 percent in the year that begins July 1 under a spending plan approved by the Finance Committee on Wednesday night.
 
After more than a month of going through all proposed spending by the town and public schools and searching for places to trim the budget and adjust revenue estimates, the Fin Comm voted to send a series of fiscal articles to the May 19 annual town meeting for approval.
 
The panel also discussed how to appeal to town meeting members to reverse what Fin Comm members long have described as an anti-growth sentiment in town that keeps the tax base from expanding.
 
New growth in the tax base is generated by new construction or improvements to property that raise its value. A lack of new growth (the town projects 15 percent less revenue from new growth in fiscal year 2027 than it had in FY26) means that increased spending falls more heavily on current taxpayers.
 
The two largest spending articles on the draft warrant for the May meeting are the appropriations for general government spending and the assessment from the Mount Greylock Regional School District.
 
The former, which includes the Department of Public Works, the Williamstown Police and town hall staffing, is up by just 2.5 percent from the current fiscal year to FY27 — from $10.6 million to $10.9 million.
 
The latter, which pays for Williamstown Elementary School and the town's share of the middle-high school, is up 13.7 percent, from $14.8 million to $16.8 million.
 
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