Scholarships & Awards for the Mount Greylock Regional Class of 2024

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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The following awards and scholarships were presented to the Mount Greylock Regional School class of 2024 during class night on June 6.
 
National Honor Society: Ava Anagnos, Lex Anagnos,Thomas Art, Phoebe Barnes, Liam Berryman, Mirabel Boyer, Jacqueline Brannan, Kaylie Bryan, Sylvie Clowes, Julia DeChaine, Belén Gálvez, Isabella Garivaltis, Ché Guerra, Emma Kate Hane, Talia Kapiloff, Erin Keating, Ryan Keating, Caleb Low, Cecilia Malone, Lily McDermott, Quinn McDermott, Lucy McWeeny, Anne Miller, Emily Mole, Catherine Moriarty, Dylan Nevarez, Margaret Nichols, Emily Ouellette, Andrew Petropulos, Owen Petropulos, Alexa Politis, Quinlan Repetto, Declan Rogers, Celina Savage, Parker Smith, Oliver Swabey, Macy Tidmarsh, Vincent Welch, Grace Winters
 
Paul O. LaPlante Memorial Scholarship: Owen Petropulos
 
United States History Award: Parker Smith
 
National Junior Classical League Latin Honor Society: Emma Kate Hane
 
Massachusetts Foreign Language Board of Directors Award: Latin: Cecilia Malone; Spanish: George Munemo; Leadership: Jose Brito and Emma Kate Hane
 
Spanish Club Scholarship: Jose Brito
 
Berkshire Heptones Betty von Mosch Award: Emily Dupuis
 
Berkshire Symphony Music Award: Grace Winters
 
Lyndon Moors Music Scholarship: Emily Dupuis
 
George and Phoebe Duberg Scholarship: Sylas Velaquez
 
Friends of the Arts Acquisition Award: Marlee Alpi
 
Mount Greylock Arts Awards: Marlee Alpi, Isabella Belleau, Mirabel Boyer, Jackie Brannan, Levi Cohen-McFall, Benjamin Dingman, Karlie Dowling, Emily Dupuis, Belén Gálvez, Anabel Gonzales, Ché Guerra, Emma Kate Hane, Luka Lash St. John, Caleb Low, Talia Kapiloff, Ryan Keating, Jenner Kittle, Cecelia Malone, Lily McDermott, Quinn McDermott, Catherine Moriarty, Dylan Nevarez, Owen Petropulos, Alexa Politis, Quinlan Repetto, Parker Smith, Jamie Sweren, Johnny Trybus, Anne Miller Sylas Velazquez, Vincent Welch, Grace Winters
 
Drama Awards: Acting: Vincent Welch; Technical/Support: Benjamin Dingman
 
Louise Noble Guild Recognition in Dramatic Arts: Ché Guerra
 
American Legion Post 152 Music Appreciation Award: Quinlan Repetto
 
Mount Greylock Athletic Commitment Award: Jude Bakija, Phoebe Barnes, Quinn McDermott, Declan Rogers
 
Edward M. Perry Scholarship: Phoebe Barnes, Vincent Welch
 
Bernard 'Bucky' Bullett Scholarship: Judge Martin
 
Norman Sweet Jr. Memorial Baseball/Softball Scholarship: Thomas Art
 
Mount Greylock Sport Award in Memory of Ingrid Mara Patterson (1958-1976): Lily McDermott
 
Meredith Shine Memorial Soccer Award: Lucy McWeeny
 
Mount Greylock Coaches Award: Judge Martin
 
Leadership in Athletics Award: Caleb Low
 
Athletic & Academic Excellence Award: Quinn McDermott
 
Distinguished Senior Award: Lex Anagnos, Thomas Art, Jude Bakija, Phoebe Barnes, Jacqueline Brannan, Sylvie Clowes, Julia DeChaine, Benjamin Dingman, Ché Guerra, Phoebe Hughes, Talia Kapiloff, Ryan Keating, Luka Lash-St. John, Caleb Low, Lily McDermott, Quinn McDermott, Lucy McWeeny, Anne Miller, Emily Mole, John Morales, George Munemo, Dylan Nevarez, Emily Ouellette, Gianna Pesce, Andrew Petropulos, Owen Petropulos, Alexa Politis, Quinlan Repetto, Declan Rogers, Parker Smith, Oliver Swabey, Jamie Sweren, Vincent Welch, Marcus Whalen-Loux, Grace Winters
 
MIAA Recognition for Armed Services: Gianna Pesce
 
Edward T. and Florence N. Flynn Memorial Community Service Award: Anabel Gonzales
 
Jennah Quinn Memorial Scholarship: Celicia Malone
 
Student Council Service Award: Lucy McWeeny
 
Volunteer Service Learning Certificates: Ava Anagnos, Lex Anagnos,Thomas Art, Phoebe Barnes, Liam Berryman, Mirabel Boyer, Jacqueline Brannan, Kaylie Bryan, Sylvie Clowes, Julia DeChaine, Belén Gálvez, Isabella Garivaltis, Ché Guerra, Emma Kate Hane, Talia Kapiloff, Erin Keating, Ryan Keating, Caleb Low, Savanna Mabey, Cecilia Malone, Lily McDermott, Quinn McDermott, Benjamin McDonough, Lucy McWeeny, Anne Miller, Emily Mole, Catherine Moriarty, Dylan Nevarez, Margaret Nichols, Emily Ouellette, Andrew Petropulos, Owen Petropulos, Alexa Politis, Quinlan Repetto, Declan Rogers, Celina Savage, Parker Smith, Oliver Swabey, Jamie Sweren, Macy Tidmarsh, Sylas Velazquez, Vincent Welch, Grace Winters
 
Williamstown Community Chest Scholarship: Thomas Art
 
Peter Mehlin Community Service Award: Isabella Garivaltis
 
Mount Greylock General Fund Scholarship in Memory of Patsy Worley: Savanna Mabey, Macy Tidmarsh
 
Edward A. and Janet B. Filiault Memorial Scholarship: Benjamin McDonough
 
Berkshire Wind Power Cooperative Scholarship: Owen Petropulos, Jamie Sweren
 
North Adams Elks Lodge 487 Scholarship: Karlie Dowling, Savanna Mabey, Aiden McKeon, Andrew Petropulos, Vincent Welch
 
Williamstown Garden Club: Emily Johnson, Luka Lash St.-John
 
Greylock Federal Credit Union Enrichment Scholarship: Catherine Moriarty, Jamie Sweren
 
Krizack Memorial Book Award: Sylvie Clowes
 
League of Women Voters Faith Scarborough Citizenship Award: Margaret Nichols
 
Massachusetts Secondary School Administrators Association Student Achievement Award: Isabella Garivaltis
 
National Merit Scholarship Program Commended: Ché Guerra, Lucy McWeeny
 
President's Education Award Program: for Academic Achievement: Storm Colandria, Abigeal Fuls, Grace Malone, Benjamin McDonough, Anya Robinson, Destiny Thompson; for Academic Excellence: Ava Anagnos, Phoebe Barnes, Mirabel Boyer, Jacqueline Brannan, Sylvie Clowes, Ché Guerra, Emma Kate Hane, Erin Keating, Emily Ouellette, Cecilia Malone, Lily McDermott, Quinn McDermott, Lucy McWeeny, Anne Miller, Margaret Nichols, Quinlan Repetto, Parker Smith, Oliver Swabey, Vincent Welch, Grace Winters
 
Adams Community Bank Scholarship: Jeffrey Johnson, John Trybus
 
Martha Blake Allen Memorial Scholarship: Jacqueline Brannan, Emma Brennan, Dylan Nevarez, Grace Winters
 
Mathias Jessup Bartels Memorial Scholarship: Quinn McDermott
 
Stanley W. Bubriski Memorial Scholarship: Judge Martin
 
Class of 1962 Scholarship: Jenaya McCue
 
Carol A. Dean Memorial Scholarship: Savanna Mabey
 
Dufour Escorted Tours Inc. Scholarship: Gabriella Quagliano, Celia Sczepaniak
 
Hancock Dollars for Scholars: Kaylie Bryan, Jenner Kittle, Andrew Petropulos, Owen Petropulos
 
John Falvey Memorial Scholarship: Catherine Moriarty
 
Francis V. Grant Memorial Scholarship: Larissa Broadwell
 
Lillian D. Fitzsimmons Scholarship: Abigeal Fuls
 
Doris M. Harbour Memorial Scholarship: Quinlan Repetto
 
Roger Knollmeyer Scholarship: Vincent Welch
 
Thomas Andrew Janeczek Memorial Scholarship: Jeffrey Johnson
 
Lanesborough/ New Ashford Dollars for Scholars: Julia DeChaine, Karlie Dowling, Belén Gálvez, Tyler Hynes-Drumm, Emily Mole, Emily Ouelette, Jamie Sweren, Vincent Welch
 
Mount Greylock Educators Association Award: Julia DeChaine, Matilde Henderson, Jenner Kittle, Judge Martin, John Morales, Jasmine Skorupski, Gavin Whaley
 
Mount Greylock General Fund Scholarship: Ava Anagnos, Lex Anagnos, Lily Catelotti, Olivia Filiault, Ece Karakaya, Anne Miller, George Munemo, Alexa Politis, Kelsey Rickert, Kadi Rosier, Mason Sayers, Marcus Whalen-Loux
 
Michael P. O'Brien Memorial Scholarship:  Julia DeChaine
 
Rotary Club of Williamstown Scholarships: Thomas Art, Jacqueline Brannan, Belén Gálvez, Emily Mole
 
Cecil Harvey Scholarship Award: Liam Berryman
 
American Legion Post 152: Scholarship: Karlie Dowling, Erin Keating, Andrew Petropulos; Boys State Recognition: Caleb Low, Jenner Kittle, Vincent Welch; Girls State Recognition: Phoebe Barnes, Mirabel Boyer, Erin Keating, Cecilia Malone, Margaret Nichols, Emily Ouelette
 
Military Recognition: Gianna Pesce
 
Abraham & Bertha Sabin Memorial Scholarship: Gavin Whaley
 
Sarah Sabin Memorial Scholarship: Xzavior Martel-Baliakos
 
Gladys Simmons Memorial Award: Anya Robinson
 
Specialty Minerals Inc. Scholarship: Ryan Keating
 
Williamstown Grange Book Fund: Emma Kate Hane
 
Mike Deep Memorial Scholarship: Benjamin Dingman, Andrew Petropulos, Owen Petropulos
 
ABC Clothing Shop Award: Riley Babcock, Jason Jaros, Aiden McKeon
 
David A. Lampron Memorial Knights of Columbus Scholarship: Belén Gálvez
 
Stephen C. Sheppard Memorial Scholarship: Savanna Mabey
 
Rebecca Wilanksy Memorial Scholarship: Celina Savage
 
Pauline Condron Scholarship: Karlie Dowling
 
Williamstown Rural Lands Foundation Mathias Bartels Environmental Leadership Award: Mirabel Boyer
 
Northern Berkshire Youth ROPES Program Scholarship: Abaigeal Fuls, Savanna Mabey
 
Friends of Michael J. Bresett Memorial Scholarship: Isabella Garivaltis
 
Angela Taylor Memorial Scholarship: Vincent Welch 

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Puppets Teach Resilience at Lanesborough Elementary School

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

The kids learned from puppets Ollie and a hermit crab.

LANESBOROUGH, Mass. — Vermont Family Network's Puppets in Education visited the elementary school recently to teach kids about being resilient.

Puppets in Education has been engaging with young students with interactive puppets for 45 years.  

The group partnered again with Bedard Brothers Chevrolet, which sponsored the visit. 

Classes filtered through the music class Thursday to learn about how to be resilient and kind, deal with change and anxiety, and more.

"This program is this beautiful blending of other programs we have, which is our anxiety program, our bullying prevention and friendship program, but is teaching children the power of yet and how to be able to feel empowered and strong when times are challenging and tough," said program manager Sarah Vogelsang-Card.

The kids got to engage with a "bounce back" song, move around, and listen to a hermit crab deal with the change of needing a new shell.

"A crab that is too small or too big for its shell, so trying to problem solve, having a plan A, B and C, because it's a really tough time," Vogelsang-Card said. "It's like moving, it's like divorce of parents, it's changing schools. It's things that children would be going through, even on a day to day basis, that are just things they need to be resilient, that they feel strong and they feel empowered to be able to make these choices for themselves."

The resiliency program is new and formatted little differently to each of the age groups.

"For the older kids. We age it up a bit, so we talk about harassment and bullying and even setting the scene with the beach is a little bit different kind of language, something that they feel like they can buy into," she said. "For the younger kids, it's a little bit more playful, and we don't touch about harassment. We just talk about making friends and being kind. So that's where we're learning as we're growing this program, is to find the different kinds of messaging that's appropriate for each development level."

This programming affirms themes that are already being discussed in the elementary school, said school psychologist Christy Viall. She thinks this is a fun way for the children to continue learning. 

"We have programs here at the school called community building, and that's really good. So they go through all of these strategies already," she said. "But having that repetition is really important, and finding it in a different way, like the puppets coming in and sharing it with them is a fun way that they can really connect to, I think, and it might, get in a little more deeply for them.

Vogelsang-Card said its another space for them to be safe and discuss what's going on in their life. Some children are afraid because maybe their parents are getting divorced, or they're being bullied, but with the puppets, they might open up and disclose what's bothering them because they feel safe, even in a larger crowd. 

"When we do sexual abuse awareness that program alone, over five years, we had 87 disclosures of abuse that were followed up and reported," she said. "And children feel safe with the puppets. It makes them feel valued, heard, and we hope that in our short time that we're together, that they at least leave knowing that they're not alone."

Bedard Brothers also gave the school five new puppets to use. Viall said the puppets are a great help for the students in her classroom, especially in the younger grades. 

"Every year, I've been giving the puppets to the students. And I also have a few of the puppets in my classroom, and the students use them in small groups to practice out the strategies with each other, which is really helpful," she said. "Sometimes the older students, like sixth graders, will put on a puppet show. They'll come up with a whole theme and a whole little situation, and they'll act it out with the strategies for the younger students. It's really cute, they've done it with kindergarteners, and the kids really like it."

Vogelsang-Card said there are 130 schools in Vermont that are on the waiting list for them to come in. Lanesborough Elementary has been the only Massachusetts school they have visited, thanks to Bedard Brothers. 

"These programs are so critical and life-changing for children in such a short amount of time, and we are the only program in the United States that does what we do, which is create this content in this enjoyable, fun, engaging way with oftentimes difficult subjects," she said. "Vermont is our home base, but we would love to be able to bring this to more schools, and we can't do this without the support of community, business funders or donors, and it really makes a difference for children."

The fourth-grade students were the first class to engage with the puppets and a lot of them really connected with the show.

"I learned to never give-up and if you have to move houses, be nervous, but it still helps," said William Larios.

"I learned to always add the word 'yet' at the end," said Sierra Kellogg, because even if she can't do something now, she will be able to at some point.

Samuel Casucci was struck by what one of the puppets talked about. "He said some people make fun of him if he dresses different, come from different place, brings home lunch, it doesn't matter," Samuel continued. "We're all kind of the same. We're all kind of different, like we have different hairstyles, different clothes. We're all the same because we're all human."

"I learned how to be more positive about myself and like, say, I can't do this yet, it's positive and helpful," said Liam Flaherty.

The students got to take home stickers at the end of the day with contact information of the organization.

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