Hoosac Valley High School Honor Roll

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Hoosac Valley High School Fourth Quarter Honor Roll
 
Grade 12
 
High Honors
Austin Alfonso 
Agien Betts 
Gabe Bishop 
Dana Brassard 
Nicholas Chorba
Wesley Emerson
Frank Field
Jazmin Gregory 
Jack Martin
Mallory Mazzeo 
Joseph McGovern
Nicholas Pomp
Talia Rehill 
David Scholz
Abigail Scialabba
Hannah Walsh 
 
Honors 
Skyler Cairns 
Andrew Dupee
Elliotte Farrington 
Taylor Garabedian
Olivia Scholz
 
Grade 11
 
High Honors
Zachary Boyles
Trinity Brackett 
Isaac Campbell
Joseph Campbell 
Maryn Cappiello 
Corey Charron
Ashlyn Lesure
Kimberly Mach 
Emma Meczywor 
Zamira Saimbert
Christopher Szabo
Amiracle Tatro 
Matthew Witek
 
Honors 
Noah Beliveau 
William Hakes
Destiny Sanchez
Kenneth Stevens
 
Grade 10
 
High Honors 
Vanessa Biddy
Ella Bissaillon 
Kylie Clark 
Nyla Dion
Hannah Lord
Iyakxel Marquez Cruz
Ava Mclear
Noah Rehill
Gracie Rhinemiller 
Anna Thurston 
Alexis Warner 
Kennedy Whitley 
 
Honors 
Virginia Field 
Nathan Lapinski 
Brady Sherman
Adan Wicks
 
Grade 9
 
High Honors
Emma Akroman 
Niyanna Borawski 
Leyah Brown 
Tyler Hakes
Elazia Hebert 
Rylin Larabee
Abigail Martel 
Alyssa Maselli
Timothy McCollaum 
Benjamin Payton
Reagan Shea
Alexandra Silvernail 
Olivia Silvernail 
Sophia Sumner
 
Honors 
Eva Akroman 
Aurura Jones-Daigneault
 
Grade 8
 
High Honors 
Arianna Blake
Tabitha Boyles
Ean Carpenter
Peyton Choquette
Addison Colvin
Colbie Crouse
Lainey Field
Mariah Hamner
Presley Kelley
Zoe Kratz
Genevieve Lagess
Damian LeBlanc
Diego Luna Luna
Lukas Mazzeo
Ashley Mott
Alivia Ostrowski
Genevieve Quinto
Aliza Rozon
Ryan Strek
Leora Whitney
Sophia Wilson
Emma Zieminski
 
Honors
Paeton Albano 
Mackenzie Biros
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Use of Slurs Sparks Community Conversation in Pittsfield

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — After a Herberg Middle School teacher was placed on leave for allegedly repeating homophobic and racial slurs used by a student, the district is gathering the community for a conversation about how to move forward. 

The discussion will be held Monday, May 11, at 6 p.m. at Conte Community School in partnership with the public schools, Westside Legends and the Berkshire chapter of the NAACP.

On Thursday, interim Superintendent Latifah Phillips said the district recognizes the seriousness of concerns from students, families, and staff members in a statement to the school community.

"As interim Superintendent, I have a broad view across our school system and am hearing experiences and concerns from many corners of our community. From my 26 years in education, I know these challenges are not unique to our district. That said, this is our opportunity to do this work within our own schools and strengthen our public education system and culture," she wrote over Parent Square, which was posted on social media and the district website. 

"I want to be clear that there is no place for derogatory or discriminatory language in our schools, whether in classrooms, hallways, on athletic fields, buses, or anywhere in our learning environments. We must address individual situations thoughtfully, fairly, and with care for everyone involved, while also committing to the long-term work of shaping school environments where every student experiences dignity, belonging, safety, and respect." 

At this meeting, they will discuss how to best move forward together. 

"Our students are watching how we respond," Phillips wrote. 

"We have an opportunity to model what it looks like to address difficult issues with fairness, dignity, honesty, and care, and in doing so, strengthen our schools for the long term." 

Last week, the Pittsfield Public Schools Human Resources Department confirmed that an 8th-grade teacher at the middle school was placed on leave. The teacher was reportedly describing a classroom incident when the slurs were repeated.

The complaint was publicly made by parent Brett Random, who is the executive director of Berkshire County Head Start. 

On her personal Facebook page, she said her daughter reported that her math teacher, "used extremely offensive language including both a racial slur (N word) and a homophobic slur (F word) and then reportedly tried to push other students to repeat those words later in the day when students were questioning her on her behavior."

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