St. Stans Honor Roll

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ADAMS, Mass. St. Stanislaus Kostka School in Adams has announced its Honor Roll for the third marking period of the 2025-2026 academic year. 
 
A student merits High Honors for an average of 93 or higher. A student merits Honors for an average between 85 and 92.9.
 
The list is below:
 
High Honors (93+)
 
8th Grade: Owen Manning, Mason Mullen
 
7th Grade: Kenley McConnell, Addison Mendonca, Victoria Trzcinski
 
6th Grade: George Natama
 
Honors (85-92.9)
 
8th Grade: Haleigh Levesque
 
7th Grade: Addison Moore
 
6th Grade:  Maura Daly, Ryleigh Krutiak, Natalie Meaney
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Adams Fire District Budget Adds SAFER Grant to Total

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
ADAMS, Mass. — The Fire District is now eyeing a total budget of $3,633,690.73, a 26 percent increase from this year. 
 
Although this increase is more than double the previously reported anticipated amount of $3,159,077.78, a 9.67 percent increase, the amount through taxation remains unchanged as the total will include a Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response Grant. 
 
The proposed budget would still raise the district tax rate by 30 cents per $1,000 of assessed value, resulting in a new rate of $1.17, however, the exact amount will not be known until the town determines on property valuations in the fall.
 
The total amount is up by $753,090 over this year's $2,880,601.
 
If the budget is passed as is, the overall FY27 tax increase for a single-family home will be $73.15 per year, or $6.10 per month.
 
The recent change in the budget adds a request to the annual meeting warrant to authorize the Prudential Committee to apply for and receive $645,000 in funding through a Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response Grant. 
 
The district will be responsible for a 25 percent contribution of $53,534.26. The grant will fund two full-time firefighters, if received. 
 
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