Pittsfield High School Honor Roll

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Pittsfield High School has announced its honor roll for the first quarter of the 2023-2024 school year.  
 
Of the 721 students enrolled, 304 students, or 42 percent, achieved high honors, and  73 students, or 10 percent, earned honors. 
 
High Honors - Students requires a grade point average of 92 percent and above. 
 
Grade 12
Jack S. Abel
Sadie M. Aitken
Davis B. Albayeros
Duane N. Bampoe
Leland D. Barnes
James K. Behnke
Brenna K. Bellefontaine
Ayla I. Better
Caden W. Boehm
Mason C. Bromback
Laura R. Bronson
Isabella I. Brown
Matthew R. Burega
Kyle P. Cardoso
Aidan S. Carlino
Samara C. Chaires
Lisa L. Chen
Aidan R. D’Aniello
Jennifer M. Daley
Tierra N. Darrisaw
Kendall V. Davis
Gustavo De Oliveira
Gianna M. Dejax
Alyssa M. Dennis
Connor E. Devine
Brooklyn A. Duck
Paxton R. Ebling
Liriano Y. Espinal
Kevin Esquivel
Prosper K. Ezan
Jack H. Farkas
Ava M. Farmer
Aiden C. Ferris
Jaden J. Fuller
Danayah A. Garrity
Ayden J. Gilford
Emma J. Goetze-Phillips
Darwin A. Gordon Ruiz
Addison A. Guillermo
Kyren A. Hanson
Jessica L. Healey
Gabriel S. Henner
Olivia M. Holcomb
Jackson T. Jezewski
Marcus A. Jubrey
Alanna I. Kablan
Molly E. Kennedy-Mutz
Sean W. Kettering
Leonardo Kirian
Owen S. Klatka
Oleksii M. Kotofan
Helen Makdisi
Joyce Makdisi
Stephanie E. Martin
Grace N. Mason
Mia D. McCluskey
Viggo X. Mesquita
Dominic M. Messer
Emilie J. Monyahan
Daniel A. Mosquera-Ramos
Eliza L. Mullen
Anna R. Newell
Auriana M. Ngoran
Safo A. Ofori
Dominick J. Ott
Yasmine L. Oubtrou
Marley V. Perras
Adrian W. Peterson-Holt
Jaci M. Phillips
Molly F. Pope
Blake A. Rahilly
Jack M. Reed
Aiden A. Reyes
Joseph M. Roccabruna
Daniel G. Rubito
Caroline E. Sherman
Adams L. Sidibe
Jasmine E. Small
Jason E. Sosa Sigaran
Ethan A. Spaulding
Mason C. Trimble
Robert C. Weibel
Madalyn R. Wilson
Camden M. Zerbato
Iris M. Zucco
 
Grade 11
Anisa E. Abdallah
Anderson F. Adanaque- Juarez
Allison M. Albayeros Herrera
Aiden D. Alibozek
Jackson D. Almeida
Annabelle B. Amichia
Andrea N. Armah
Kobby A. Asare
Tobi G. Bailey
Yashita Banga
Modesta A. Benle
David J. Bernal
Anthony R. Bruno
Liliana G. Bullock
Liam R. Cann
Harolyn Castillo
Anthony J. Chavarry
Damaris S. Chicaiza Rivera
Jason T. Codey
Giada F. Contini
Frederick A. Conyers
Koby W. Cross
Joshua Diaz-Burgos
Konnor J. Dugan
Matthew F. Egan
Davon R. Fitts
Sirus M. Frenkel
Morris L. Fried
Asher N. Griffin
Eric J. Harrington
Zander M. Hartl
Miguel A. Henao Calle
Madeline F. Henner
Luke D. Irwin
Joseph D. Kearns
Isla R. Kirchner
Jacob M. Klein
Ellen B. Klepetar
Cassandra A. Koomson
Sophia A. LaMalfa
Estevez Y. Liriano
Spozhmai Mangal
Simon P. Mele
Logan D. Middlebrook
Eduardo J. Mottos
Nicolina A. Paredes
Evelyn G. Powell
Amaya R. Rennie
Maverick L. Roberts
Isabella S. Scalise
Esha K. Shah
Rachel M. Shaw
James W. Smith
Oliver R. Smith
Max J. Soldato
Xavier W. Southard
Bashiru J. Sowe
Navaeh M. Squires
Madison R. Stetz
Kyana G. Summers
Quinn M. Supple
Reagan E. Supple
Joshua E. Tandoh
Bri’awn Q. Thompson
Drake J. Thompson
Samseedy A. Touray
Eilish J. Travis
Carter W. Tyer
Sebastian D. Valdivieso
Margaret J. Vittum
Effie H. Wax
Carson P. Weber
Evan P. Webster
Ariel N. Weiner
David C. Wildgoose
Gloria C. Yankey
McKenna R. Zamboni
 
Grade 10
Quincy A. Abellie
Jeremy I. Adjei
Khaleed O. Ahmed
Gnyasso G. Badolo
Taylor R. Blake
Elijah D. Bridges
Isaiah T. Carter
Cecilia M. Centeno
Alan K. Chen
Nadia J. Choon
Carter J. Choquette
Reese J. Cook-Dubin
Armando D. Coreas
Giselle M. Cormier
Maggie G. Crawford
Kayla A. Crupi
Kristen N. Cuevas
Jacob P. Daniels
Jolee N. Daoust
Madison A. Deane
Amerie Dennis
Brett A. Depson
Ariza A. Dominguez
Earl P. Essien
Amos K. Ezan
Gracie M. Gavin
Ava E. Giambrone
Jack M. Ginsberg
Benjamin H. Glockner
Samuel S. Glockner
Samuel R. Gyurjan
Levi R. Hall
Andrew W. Hammill
Jake A. Huang
Cheyenne D. Jefferson
Stefen A. Kazimierczak
Elizabeth B. Klepetar
Shay E. Kozlowski
Nelson O. Lagos Lemus
Daniel C. Lin
Gavin R. Lynch
Kaden P. Mackay
Leah C. Maloy
Xzavier A. Markham
Sienna L. Maruli
Connor S. McLeod
Clare J. Meighan
Brendan A. Merwin
John E. Mullen
David J. Munn
Christopher S. Munson
Ryan K. Ngoran
Isabelle H. Nkrumah
Laila R. O’Boyle
Jedd A. Ofori
Joel A. Ofori
Alayna V. Osorio
Roland K. Owusu
Ava I. Palmer
Julia R. Powell
Olivia B. Quintero
Evelyn V. Rathbun
Jonathan L. Robie
Jackson E. Satrape
Asia M. Smith Moody
Nevaeh M. Smith Moody
Brenden M. Socie
Ryan P. Stannard
Sukai M. Touray
Nathan J. Troiano
Benjamin B. Twumasi
Sarah K. Tyer
Aidan T. Underdown
Abraham M. Vengalil
Leah J. Wallace
Analese V. Wheeler
Parker W. Wilkinson
Isabella R. Williams
Autumn R. Winters
Cohen J. Zahn
Betty Zheng
 
Grade 9
Murphy Aboasu
Alivia R. Alexander
Colin R. Behnke
Johnette A. Benson
Sasha A. Blocker
Carter W. Brbovic
Ashton M. Brennan
Alice I. Calispa Lema
Brinah G. China
Serenity A. Cirino
Caprese J. Conyers
Mendez I. Cortes
Jaxton R. Coughlin
Carter C. Crosby
Kyle G. Cuevas
Holly E. Dawson
Justin A. Devitt
Maryia M. Dupuis
Abigail M. Echard
Gabriella C. Egan
Daniel A. Ezan
Ruben J. Fried
Isabel S. Gonzalez Salcedo
Akosua A. Gyan
Anima E. Gyapong
Sarah M. Henderson
Catherine H. Hennessey
Jacob A. Herzberg
Mia C. Hiltpold
Matthew J. Hurley
Peter M. Ingenito
Kaetah Z. Klein
Shane R. Lacatell
Ezekiel J. Maison
Grace Makdisi
Brady T. McCullough
Lily M. Mendel
Jeffrey N. Mensah
Patrice N. Mensah
Olivia C. Monti
Brandyn W. Munn
Sagi M. Nevo
Ella A. Ouellette
Jessmirac A. Perry
Kalvin P. Phillips
Chloe R. Potash
Thalit Punyasith
Anthony W. Riello
Jazline K. Rodriguez-Rosario
Jaelynn M. Rodriguez
Quinn G. Schaller
Ria P. Shah
Alexander J. Smith
Chrisaiden Someah-Kwaw
Lexi L. Spratling
Benjamin G. Sykes
Brenda S. Tellez Ropero
Alexander V. Wildgoose
Abbey L. Wong
Brooke M. Wong
Caylee G. Wong
Charlett M. Wright
 
 
Honors - requires a grade point average of between 88 percent and 91.9 percent.
 
Grade 12
Roos N. BaJnath
Dominique T. Billups
Zoe-Ruth K. Brizan
Owen T. Burtt
Mitchell W. Costello
Jshay J. Davis
Kayla M. Hunter
Aiden C. Hyatt
Patrick M. Konefal
Ayden J. Lamon
Nathan R. Lesnick
Dezerea R. Powell
Cassidy L. Symonds
Jonuel I. Velazquez Colon
Dania G. Villanueva Portillo
 
Grade 11
Audrey J. Berard
Sevaeh T. Bryant
Maddelynn R. Burdette
Nicolle S. Camelo Romero
Eva E. Cassavaugh
Carly R. Culver
Gabriela M. De Jesus Baez
Bre’Jai M. Ellerbee
Taryn G. Griffin
Seamus R. Guinen
Anissa G. Guzzo
Noah Kane-Smalls
Gionnah D. LeVardi
Piper L. MacKinnon
Daniel E. Martin
Caitlyn J. McDonald
Amari N. McLaughlin
Olivia A. McMahon
Londyn G. O’Bryan
Taye R. Ramirez
Nicolas E. Rodriguez Arenas
Christian T. Winchell
Kara B. Wong
 
Grade 10
Emmanuel Q. Anwomeah
Carlos H. Arevalo
Christian J. Barry
Jack F. Bellefontaine
Stella R. Carnevale
Armando S. Chaires
Ingrid H. Chiquival Juarez
Alexis B. Croshier
LaNiyah A. Gregory
Lilly R. Johns
Prince E. Kolorah
Ella R. Kroboth
Nevaeh L. Love
Casey L. Lunt
Sarah K. McEneany
Simon W. Patton
Preston M. Phair
Divine L. Santiago
Braiden R. Sullivan
Ayden J. Tyer
Oshianna L. Wesley
Gloria G. Williams
 
Grade 9
Madilynn L. Breault
Nathanaelle Castor
Ronan C. Conway
Devin C. Coty
Kileigh E. Eller
Lourdes J. Guaman Guaman
Orion W. Johnson
Gabriel L. Mahoney
Lenny R. Manon
Ava M. McMahon
Maria C. Perez Ortega
Kemani T. Pryce
Jaiden V. Sumner
Mario W. Zerbato
 
 
 

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BRTA Focuses on a New Run Schedule

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Berkshire Regional Transit Authority is still working on maintaining its run schedules after dropping the route realignment proposal.

Last Thursday's meeting was Administrator Kathleen Lambert's first official meeting taking over the reins; retiring director Robert Malnati stayed during a transition period that ended last month.

Lambert is trying to create a schedule that will lessen cancellations. There was a two-hour meeting the week before with the drivers union to negotiate run bids and Lambert is working with the new operating company Keolis, which is taking over from Transdev.

The board spoke about anonymous emails from drivers, which Lambert said she has not seen. iBerkshires was not able to see those letters, but has received some. 

"They were lengthy emails from someone describing themselves as concerning BRTA employee, and there was a signed letter from a whole group of employees basically stating their concerns. So, you know, to me, it was a set of whistleblowers, and that, what my understanding is that this really triggers a need for some type of process to review the merits of these whistleblowers, not going to call them accusations, but basically expressions of concern," said member Stephen Bannon.

A letter iBerkshires received spoke of unhappy drivers who were considering quitting because of decisions being made without "input from frontline staff," frustration and falling morale, and the removal of the former general manager shortly after Lambert came in.

Lambert said it's difficult to navigate a new change. She also noted many drivers don't want to do Saturday runs and it has been hard negotiating with drivers on the new runs.

"I would like you all to keep in mind that the process of change is super difficult. Transdev has been here for 20 years, and some of these drivers have never known any other operating company, the way some of the operations have been handled has been archaic," she said. "So getting folks up to speed on how a modern transit system works is going to be painful for them. So I don't want to say that I'm unsympathetic, because I am sympathetic, but I am trying to coax people along with a system that's going to seem very strange to them."

The board spoke about better communication between them and Lambert, citing cooperation will be best moving forward.

"There's just a lot of stuff in the air right now, and there are a lot of fires to put out to make this a coordinated effort. And if we don't keep our communications open and be straightforward, then you get blindsided about how you know the input that you could get from us about your position, and how you know what's going on in your direction, and we get blindsided. And I think that we have to make sure that this is a collaboration," said member Sherry Youngkin.

"Both sides have responsibilities, because in the long run, this advisory board is going to have to make decisions as to how we brought forward and if we've gone forward in a fair and helpful way. And I think that's hopefully what everybody is looking for also." 

Transdev and Keolis held a three-day recruiting event interviewing almost 40 candidates and offering jobs to eight, but only three stayed on to start training. Lambert said it was disappointing but she will keep trying to retain more people.

In her first report to the board, she noted that ridership dipped a little over 10 percent, but still remains higher than last year, adding that was because of cancellations of services because of the lack of drivers.

Like the last meeting, some of the advisory board members were torn over the start of the Link413 service, worried that the start of the service took drivers away and the numbers of riders are low.

Lambert, however, said the ridership has doubled from last month.

"As I've spoken before, we have, generally, a six-month adoption for brand-new service before you can really go in and evaluate, are you being successful based on the grant that my predecessor wrote along with the team for PBTA and RTA, we are ahead of schedule, which is pretty good, so I'm hoping that will continue to improve," she said.

Member Renee Wood said the board never approved the service, adding the only thing she could find in the minutes was a vote to accept the equipment. She said it was supposed to be put on the agenda to discuss.

"The Link413 service has been three years in the making. It's been a grant that was accepted and has been working with our partners, PVTA and FRTA, to put into place. So I don't have the entire history of how that process worked, but it's been three years in the making, and did we not understand that once we accept that grant that we were going to put in new service?" Lambert said.

The board discussed if Title VI, the Civil Rights Act, was followed with an accurate review and accurate amount of time for public comment period on the service changes and if its attorney should review if the  grant conditions were properly followed.

Lambert said changes had the 60-day comment period included in the proposed route realignment packet, giving the opportunity for the community to respond to that as well but will look into the legality of the situation with their attorney.

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