Drury High School Scholarships and Awards 2025

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The following awards and scholarships were presented to the class of 2025 at graduation on Thursday, June 5.
 
Frank and Susan Zoltek Memorial Scholarship: Jacinta Felix and Lindsy Robare
 
Gordon Neville: Payton VanderWoude
 
David Lampron Knights of Columbus Scholarship: Jacinta Felix
 
David Morton Memorial Scholarship: Reagan Cornell
 
Dr. Arthur Mazzu Memorial Scholarship: Jacinta Felix and Madison Saunders
 
Rosary Society Scholarship: Jacinta Felix, Colin Daly, Keira Jzyk, Bradley Chapman
 
Crew of 02: CMD: Jacinta Felix; MBL: Ava Cariddi
 
Greylock Community Club Scholarship: Ava Cariddi and Payton VanderWoude
 
William 'Billy' Evans Memorial Scholarship: Bradley Chapman
 
Class of 1941 Scholarship: Colin Daly
 
Peter Foote Memorial Scholarship: Jacinta Felix and Noah Wilhelm
 
Frederick and Jessie Chenail Scholarship: Lindsy Robare and Atlas Lescarbeau
 
Greylock Federal Credit Union Scholarship: Sydney Goodell and Madison Saunders
 
Department of Vermont American Legion: Jordin Sullivan
 
Softball Booster Club: Jenna Clay, Ari Rivard, Olivia Perry, Ava Cariddi, Madison Saunders
 
Coach Herb Johnson: Ava Cariddi
 
Adams Outdoorsman for Youth: Jacinta Felix
 
Drury Girls Basketball: Jacinta Felix, Izzy Moore, Hannah LaCasse
 
NAYBL: Ava Cariddi, Reagan Cornell, Jacinta Felix, Ari Rivard, Lindsy Robare, Madison Saunders
 
Frank Costa: Madison Saunders
 
Kermit Gordon/Berkshire Health Systems: Reese Wilson and Lindsy Robare
 
Berkshire Health Systems Nursing: Madison Saunders
 
North Adams Soccer Club: Reagan Cornell, Colin Daly, Jacinta Felix, Ariana Rivard, Lindsy Robare, Madison Saunders, Payton VanderWoude
 
Drury Boys Soccer Scholarship: Colin Daly,, Kaleb DeCarolis, Sammy Moorman, Logan Rogers
 
Drury Boys Basketball Scholarship: Colin Daly, Sammy Moorman, Logan Rogers, James Varellas
 
Drury Girls Soccer: Reagan Cornell, Jacinta Felix, Hannah LaCasse, Izzy Moore, Courtney Pontier, Lindsy Robare, Maddie Saunders, Izzy Spooner, Emily Therrien, Payton VanderWoude
 
Drury Football Booster Club Award: Marc Layme, Dominic Campbell
 
Tori Rumbolt Memorial Scholarship: Jacinta Felix
 
SPC Michael DeMarsico: Jacinta Felix and Ariana Rivard
 
Berkshire County Arc: Sydney Goodell
 
American Legion Post 125 Honor Guard: Noah Wilhelm; Commanders Award: Atlas Lescarbeau
 
Sons of the American Legion: Noah Wilhelm
 
Class of 1968 Scholarship: Jalena Wright
 
William Couchere Scholarship: Colin Daly
 
Louis Armstrong Jazz Award: Bradley Chapman
 
Berkshire Symphony Award: Bradley Chapman
 
John Phillip Sousa Band Award: Bella McCollum
 
Class of 1968 Scholarship: Jalena Wright
 
Richard Milensi Memorial Scholarship: Jacinta Felix and Courtney Pontier
 
Sean Busbee Williiams Memorial Scholarship: Courtney Pontier, Bradley Chapman, Colin Daly, Laurel Miller, Reagan Cornell, Payton VanderWoude, Jordin Sullivan, Madison Saunders, Reese Wilson, Olivia Perry, Lindsy Robare
 
NBCTC Alma Riello Memorial Scholarship: Atlas Lescarbeau, Bradley Chapman, Zachary Hillard
 
Drury Girls Basketball: Hannah LaCasse, Jacinta Felix, Isabella Moore
 
Drury Softball Scholarship: Jenna Clay, Madison Saunders, Ava Cariddi, Olivia Perry, Ari Rivard
 
Robert Armitage Memorial Scholarship: Laurel Miller
 
Joseph and Elizabeth Fachini Lentine Memorial Scholarship: Ariana Rivard
 
Kittredge Family Scholarship: Jacinta Felix
 
North Adams Elks Lodge 487: Atlas Lescarbeau
 
Northern Berkshire ROPES: Jacinta Felix
 
Clarksburg Elementary School PTG Scholarship: Sydney Goodell
 
Ted Ziter Memorial Sports Scholarship: Jacinta Felix
 
Father Nelson Ziter Memorial Scholarship: Bradley Chapman
 
North Adams Police Union Scholarship: Ariana Rivard
 
Sophie Kwazinowski Scholarship: Courtney Pontier
 
Bontempi Scholarship: Reese Wilson, Keira Jzyk, Olivia Perry, Colby Malloy, Jordin Sullivan Shirley 
 
Anne Jackson Scholarship: Bella McCollum and Reagan Cornell
 
Coakley Scholarship: Jalena Wright
 
Danis Scholarship: Bella McCollum
 
Dr. Richard Ziter Science Scholarship: Sasha Taft; Music Scholarship: Bradley Chapman
 
Daniel and Elizabeth Ralston Memorial Scholarship: James Varellas
 
Specialty Minerals Inc. Scholarship: Noah Wilhelm
 
Adams Community Bank Scholarship: Emma Vareschi and Ava Cariddi
 
St. Vincent de Paul Scholarship: Emma Vareschi and Zachary Hillard
 
Anita Lentine Memorial Scholarship: Oliva Perry
 
ABC Clothing Shop Award: Emma Vareschi
 
Bernard 'Bucky' Bullett Memorial Scholarship: Jacinta Felix
 
Helen and Leon LeSage Memorial Scholarship: Madison Saunders and Emma Vareschi
 
American Legion Auxiliary Tony and Anne Sacco Memorial Scholarship: Ava Cariddi; Past Presidents Scholarship: Sydney Goodell

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Clarksburg Students Write in Support of Rural School Aid

By Tammy DanielsiBerkshires Staff

Mason Langenback calculated that Clarksburg would get almost $1 million if the $60 million was allocated equally.
CLARKSBURG, Mass. — Eighth-graders at Clarksburg School took a lesson in civic advocacy this week, researching school funding and writing letters to Beacon Hill that call for fully funding rural school aid. 
 
The students focused on the hardships for small rural schools and their importance to the community — that they struggle with limited funding and teacher shortages, but offer safe and supportive spaces for learning and are a hub for community connections.
 
"They all address the main issue, the funding for rural schools, and how there's a gap, and there's the $4 million gap this year, and then it's about the $40 million next year, and that rural schools need that equitable funding," said social studies teacher Mark Karhan.
 
A rural schools report in 2022 found smaller school districts cost from nearly 17 percent to 23 percent more to operate, and recommended "at least" $60 million be appropriated annually for rural school aid. 
 
Gov. Maura Healey has filed for more Chapter 70 school aid, but that often is little help to small rural schools with declining or static enrollment. For fiscal 2027, she's budgeted $20 million for rural schools, up from around $13 million this year but still far below the hoped for $60 million. 
 
Karhan said the class was broken into four groups and the students were provided a submission letter from Rural Schools Advocacy. The students used the first paragraph, which laid out the funding facts, and then did research and wrote their own letters. 
 
They will submit those with a school picture to the governor. 
 
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