Lee High School Scholarships and Awards 2026

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LEE, Mass. — The following awards and scholarships were presented to the 2026 graduating class of Lee High School.
 
Lee High School Awards
 
Valedictorian: Isabella Hall
Salutatorian: Nox Colello
Superintendent’s Award for Academic Excellence: Nox Colello
D.A.R. Good Citizen Award: Madelyn Kotek
Senior Award in English: Natalie Hall
Senior Award in English Language Acquisition: Tamia Andrade-Loor
Senior Awards in Math: Madelyn Kotek and Nox Colello
General Charles Lee Award in History: Samuel Cashman
Senior Awards in Science: Hunter Fosby and Mia Cashman
Senior Award in Visual and Fine Arts: Sivil Rexford
Senior Awards in Digital Arts:  Faith Newton & Claire Davis
Senior Spanish Award: Natalie Hall
Senior Awards in Carpentry: Timothy DeLuca, Hunter Jones, Devon Keefner, William Mairo and Zavien Siok
 
Scholarships
 
Marjorie Wickham Memorial Scholarships: Madelyn Kotek, Tamia Andrade Loor, Emma Ranzoni
Henry T. Zukowski Memorial Scholarships: Jacob Cooper, Kenzie Garrity, Isabella Hall, Natalie Hall, Samuel Korte, Madelyn Kotek, Connor Lewis, Alexis Masten, Emma Ranzoni, Jenna Simone, Elyse Thomson
Michael R. Coty Memorial Scholarship: Emma Ranzoni
Andrew J. Bartini Memorial Scholarship: Emma Ranzoni
Eugenio Bonafin Memorial Scholarship, Class of 1936: Payton Simmons?
Comalli Electric Scholarship in Memory of James Mougin and George Comalli: Jack Boden?
Scholarship in Memory of David Bailey: Emma Ranzoni
Janice “Sissy” Curtin Scholarships: Joseph Abderhalden, Samuel Korte, Connor Lewis, Emma Ranzoni, Matthew Mairo, William Mairo, John Brighenti, Jacob Cooper, Jenna Simone, Madelyn Kotek?
Class of 1977, In Memory of Jim Feeley: Riley Albert, Jack Boden?Pease Memorial Scholarship: Payton Simmons?Minnie L. Baird Scholarship in Memory of Lena Beal: Isabella Hall
Nursing Scholarship in Memory of Laurie Forfa: Elyse Thomson?
Mary Voght Memorial Scholarships: Nox Colello, Isabella Hall, Mia Cashman, Natalie Hall, Madelyn Kotek, Jacob Cooper 
Great Barrington Fish & Game Club Scholarship: Seth Hopkins?
Scholarship in Memory of Heather Helen Hawley: John Brighenti
Scholarship in Memory of Harry Wheeler: Samuel Ashman
Alba A. Pasco Memorial Scholarships: Mia Cashman
Austen Riggs Erikson Institute Scholarship: Natalie Hall?
Bruce and John Stevenson Memorial Scholarship: John Brighenti
The Forfa Family Scholarship: Jacob Cooper
Lee Historical Society Scholarship in Memory of Delores Eckert and Marion Leach: Elyse Thomson?
Lee Historical Society Scholarship in Memory of Stephen Cozzaglio: Elyse Thomson?
Robert Lucy Memorial Scholarships: Emma Ranzoni
Otis Fire Department Dave Sullivan Memorial Scholarship: William Mairo
The Alan Wurtzbach Memorial Award Scholarship: Riley Albert, Hunter Fosby
Greylock Federal Credit Union Employee Scholastic Scholarship: Alexis Masten
Adams Community Bank Scholarship: Claire Davis, Hunter Fosby
Timothy Shepardson Sr. Memorial Scholarship: Gabriel Masis Elling?
Michael Salinetti and David Scarpa Sr. Memorial Scholarships: Joseph Abderhalden, Jenna Simone
Class of 1966 Scholarship: Jacob Cooper
Kelly Lyn Coty Scholarship Fund: Riley Albert, Jack Boden
Hank Greiner Memorial Scholarship: Joseph Abderhalden
South Lee Fire Co. Scholarship: Payton Simmons
Kiwanis Club of Lee, Inc. Scholarships: Madelyn Kotek, Emma Ranzoni, Joseph Abderhalden
Kiwanis Club of Lee, Inc. Jerry LePrevost Scholarship: Seth Hopkins
Girls Soccer Booster Club Scholarship: Faith Newton, Emma Ranzoni, Jenna Simone, Payton Simmons, Madelyn Kotek, Kenzie Garrity, Tamia Andrade Loor
Lee Volleyball Booster Club Scholarships: Claire Davis, Alexis Masten
Lee Central Volunteer Fire Company Scholarship: Samuel Korte, Devon Keefner, Riley Albert, Joey Abderhalden
Boys Basketball Booster Scholarships: John Brighenti, Samuel Korte, Joseph Abderhalden, Jacob Cooper
Girls Basketball Booster Club Scholarship: Jenna Simone, Payton Simmons, Kenzie Garrity, Tamia Andrade Loor
Lee Community Tennis Association Claire “Bunnie” Lahey Scholarship: Jacob Cooper, Javier Anaya Gomez 
Lee Cross Country Booster Club Scholarships: Samuel Cashman, Hunter Fosby, Adam Pincelli
Berkshire County ARC Scholarship: Samuel Korte
Lee Gridiron Club Scholarship: Connor Lewis
Becket Scholarship Foundation: Alexis Masten
Lee Golf Booster Club Scholarships: Joseph Abderhalden, Rydel Drenga, John Brighenti
Lee Retired Educators Scholarships: Samuel Korte
Lee Education Association Scholarships: Samuel Korte
Katie Keenan and Thomas Dunn Scholarship Fund: Emma Ranzoni, Samuel Korte, Joseph Abderhalden
Wildcat Scholarship: Javier Anaya Gomez
Tyler Pressley Memorial Scholarship: Riley Albert
Richard C. Brunell Memorial Scholarship: Emma Ranzoni, Joseph Abderhalden, Elyse Thomson, Seth Hopkins, Devon Keefner
“Smile Like Jack” Scholarship in Memory of Jack O’Brien: Joseph Abderhalden, Emma Ranzoni, William Mairo, Rydel Drenga, Adam Pincelli
Tyringham Volunteer Fire Company Scholarship: Seth Hopkins
The Chief Roosa Scholarship: Joseph Abderhalden, Connor Lewis, Matthew Mairo, William Mairo
The Locker Room Sports Pub Scholarship: Connor Lewis
Steve Brouker and Family Scholarship: Emma Ranzoni, Connor Lewis, Isabella Hall, Natalie Hall, Elyse Thomson
Dick Lindsay Memorial Scholarship: Faith Newton
AMVETS Post 77 Academic Scholarship: Joseph Abderhalden
Onyx Scholarship: Connor Lewis
Peter D. Fraser, Jr. Memorial Scholarship: Hunter Fosby
Scholarship in Memory of Rebecca Robertson: Faith Newton
G. Marconi Lodge 1620, Order Sons and Daughters of Italy in America Scholarship in Memory of Departed Members: Isabella Hall
G. Marconi Lodge 1620, Order Sons and Daughters of Italy in America Scholarship: Natalie Hall
CTSB Scholarship: Isabella Hall
UNICO Scholarship Anthony DiMartino: Jacob Cooper
BMC Nursing Scholarship Fund: Emma Ranzoni
Evan Colbert Memorial Scholarships: Joseph Abderhalden, Seth Hopkins
Dr. Charles and James Stratton Memorial Scholarships: Elyse Thomson, Emma Ranzoni
Scholarship in Memory of Richard Morin: John Brighenti 
BMC Kermit Gordon Scholarship Fund: Emma Ranzoni
Soules Fitness Foundation Scholarship: Samuel Korte
Class of 2025 Scholarship: Hunter Fosby
Lee Chamber of Commerce Joe Sorrentino Scholar Athlete Award: Jacob Cooper
Joe Maley Memorial Scholarship: Joseph Abderhalden
Steven “Keiks” Hernandez Memorial Scholarships: Emma Ranzoni, Adam Pincelli
Jayden Andre Memorial Scholarships: Jack Boden, Seth Hopkins
Richard H. “Rocky” Brighenti Memorial Scholarship: Gabriel Masis Elling
Scholarships given by Mr. & Mrs. William R. Hall, Sr.: In memory of Walter Cooper: Jacob Cooper; In memory of Thomas R. Garrity: Kenzie Garrity; In memory of Rose Ballato and Papa: Isabella Hall; In memory of Theresa Corbitt and Papa: Natalie Hall; In memory of John and Angela Korte: Samuel Korte; In memory of Laura Cummings: Emma Ranzoni;  In memory of Lou DiGrigoli: Joseph Abderhalden; In memory of Barbara Simone: Jenna Simone; In memory of George “Buddy” Thomson: Elyse Thomson,
 
Agency Awards
 
John Philip Sousa Band Award: Nox Colello
Ardella Donnell Memorial Award, Class of 1933: Claire Davis
Town of Otis Scholarship Award: Rydel Drenga, Adam Pincelli
Lee Chamber of Commerce, Marie Toole Award: Natalie Hall
Lee Chamber of Commerce, Bob Nason Community Award: Madelyn Kotek
Lee Chamber of Commerce Jerry LePrevost Skilled Trade Award: Devon Keefner

 


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Small but Mighty Lee Graduates Remember One of Their Own

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

The family of Jayden Andre is given a diploma for their son Jayden Andre, who died in two years ago. He would have graduated Saturday. See more photos here. 

LENOX, Mass. — Lee High School's class of 2026, the smallest since 1938, giving them the name "small but mighty," honored one of their own Wildcats who could not walk the stage with them Saturday.

They dedicated the graduation ceremony in memory of Jayden Emry Andre, who died in an automobile accident in 2024 at the age of 15. He had just completed his sophomore year.

Each graduate placed a yellow rose in a vase on one of the chairs on stage as they walked across. During the ceremony, Principal Gregg Brighenti gave Andre's family a diploma for him and the vase of flowers.

"Much has been said in the days and weeks after July 2, 2024 about the kind of person Jayden was, and all of us who knew him will always remember his heart and his laugh. As I read somewhere once, and this is true, it is comforting to know that out there in deep space, because of the way things were light years away, this planet can be watched with Jayden still on it," he said.

He said Andre will always be a part of the Wildcat family.

Families, friends, and faculty gathered under the Shed at Tanglewood to celebrate the 39 graduates on their accomplishments and their future.

Superintendent Michael Richard told the graduates to "never settle with good when great is possible," and to keep learning, growing, and showing up for others.

"Remember this: your ability to form and maintain meaningful relationships will be one of the most important measures of your success. Be the person others can trust, be the person who shows up, be the person who listens before judging, helps before asking, and treats people with dignity, even when it is difficult. In a world that can sometimes feel rushed, divided, and impersonal," he said. "The ability to build genuine connections is not a small thing. It is a strength, it is leadership, it is character."

Salutatorian Nox Colello compared the class to a quilt woven with squares from memories, traits, and influences while reminiscing on memories from middle and high school.

"One thing that I want all of you to take away as you move into the next chapter of your lives is that we do not become who we are in isolation. Every friend who supports us, every teacher who inspires us, and every family member who loves us adds a new patch to our design, altering our pattern for the better, we are all living, breathing mosaics of everyone we have ever loved, continuously growing and adding new panels to our story," they said.

Colello also mentioned Andre and how he will always be remembered, leaving a square in all of the graduate's quilts.

"While I may not have known Jayden well, even if I could see the impact he left. I remember in my seventh-grade Spanish class, Jayden would always be cracking jokes or smiling, and it became a running joke that every time he came back from the bathroom, his phone flashlight would be on in his pocket," they said. "I don't know how it kept happening, but it did, but looking back, maybe it was just a reminder of the light he brought into every room he walked into.

"Many of us were blessed to get to call Jayden our friend, others a classmate, but he was an illuminating presence in everyone's lives, and I know that his memory will live on through all of us."

Valedictorian Isabella Hall thanked all of the faculty and parents for helping to bring them to the stage that day. 

She reflected on the importance of finding joy and unity throughout your life, giving everyone her mantra "let the sun shine" from the musical "Hair," speaking on moments from their time at school that made the sun shine.

"There is so much in life that is out of our control. It often feels like the world is falling apart, and it's easy to get stuck in the dark," Hall said. "The only thing that we can do is try to let the sun shine through. Those four words are a call for peace in turbulent times, togetherness and disconnection, hope and despair, harmony, and dissonance, to let the sun shine is to unite, to come together, and to find a little ray of hope to keep pushing forward."

She led a moment of silence for Andre and other family and friends who were not able to be there.

Brighenti noted their small but mighty size and encouraged the class to explore the world -- off the internet --  and enjoy what it has to offer before it's gone, adding that fireflies might disappear in the near future.

"That's why I want to encourage you, seniors, soon to be graduates to not just experience the fireflies at night, but experience all the incredible things that this world has to offer you," he said, mentioning many ways to experience the world through waterfalls, hikes, canyons, the stars, and more adventures.

"And remember ... the most important day is tomorrow. Tomorrow you tackle what went wrong today. Tomorrow you improve, every day, every tomorrow you get better. You may be small in number, class of '26 but you are mighty," the principal said. "Each and every one of you on this stage today is sufficient within yourself to meet the challenges before you, whatever flags you march under, be it the stars and stripes, rainbows, that of your ancestors, all of the above, and more. Go out there and live lives of promise and purpose.

"Remember that tomorrow is another day, another chance to start over, and keep making us proud."

The traditional ivy oration was given by graduate Madelyn Kotek to David Carlino of the class of 2027.

The band played the march of the seniors, and the march of the graduates and the national anthem. The School chorus sung "In My Life" by The Beatles.

Graduating Class of 2026
Scholarships & Awards

Joseph Ulrich Abderhalden
Riley Jade Albert
Javier Felipe Anaya Gomez
Tamia Nazarena Andrade Loor
Jack David Boden
John Ogden Brighenti
Mia Stephanie Cashman
Samuel Isaac Cashman
Nox Ruth Colello
Jacob Aaron Cooper
Maxdyn Jacoby Daigneault
Claire Marie Davis
Timothy Joseph DeLuca
Rydel Alexander Drenga
Hunter Michael Fosby
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