McCann Fourth Quarter Honor Roll

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — McCann Technical School fourth quarter honor roll.
 
Year of graduation 2025 High Honors
Bean, Lillian
Boyer, Alexander
Dean, Christian
Digennaro, Hayden
Driscoll, Logan
Fortini, Evan
Francesconi, Sofia
Hallock, Bryanna
Hilton, Evan
Hopkins, Tobey
Houle, Trinity
Hunt, Grace
Lancia, Griffen
Melito, Jadyn
Meyette, Paige
Mongeon, Meghan
Moran, Camryn
Poette, Kevin
Puntin, Ryan
Reid, Sophie
Rylander, Lukas
Stack, John
Stefanik, Ava
Tatro, Evan
Turner, Dylan
Wood, Haley
 
Year of graduation 2025 Honors
Dozier, Aleathia
Dzbenski, Dillon
Elias, Antonio
Gazaille-Adams, Shaun
Klein, Connor
Luczynski, Nathan
Mcguire, Devin
Odell, Nicholas
Reynolds, Brooke
Rhinemiller, Brody
Rivera, Jaivin
Roberts, Liam
Touponce, Joshua
 
Year of Graduation 2026 High Honors 
Anderson, Abigail
Bentley, Arthur
Bills, Alisandra
Bolte, Brady
Boyce, Mackenzie
Bradbury, Zackary
Buck, Kolton
Burgess, Jeffrey
Champney, Aiden
Demers, Mya
Dimitropolis, Jaydon
Driscoll, Gabrielle
Ellsworth, Skyler
Ford, Aidan
Foucher, Hayley
Holland, Ryleigh
Howland, Zachary
Hubby, Kylee
Jacobbe, Gianna
Kincaid, Leyla
Kratz, Ava
Laroche, Tyne
Leclair, Landon
Lemaire, Jaxin
Lincoln, Rhea
Lloyd, Jordyn
McPherson, Aimee
Meaney, Andrew
Miranda-Ruiz, Mackenzie
O'Neill, Marley
Parkman, Riona
Peck, Boden
Perry, Paige
Poirot, Liam
Pratt, Derek
Rathbun, Ryleigh
Rougeau, Kyle
Smith, Amari
Therrien, Elizabeth
Wesolowski, Justin
Ziemba, Taylor
 
Year of Graduation 2026 Honors 
Belsky, Brett
Booth, Nolan
Brazeau, Tavian
Coons, Malia
Davignon, Tanner
Dubreuil, Tyler
Gaffey, Ella
Hall, Ehryn
Hnatonko, Landon
King, Nicholas
Kondel, Kamilia
Kondel, Nora
LaCasse, Emma
Lane, Emerson
Lawson, Shaylee
Little, Abbey
Meczywor, Addisyn
Miller, Jonathan
Moran, Sage
Perreault, Grace
Rash, Jacob
Robert, Hunter
Rondeau, Mason
Senecal, Rider
Smith, Jayden
Tower, Jackson
Wohrle, Maggie
 
Year of Graduation 2027 High Honors
Bonneville, Abigail
Clay, Emma
Guiden, Riley
Kincaid, Cecilia
King, Danielle
Kruzel, Mark
Landrie, Raine
Lemanski, Mackenzie
Mauroyenis, Kayla
Peck, Honour
Sigsbury, Madelyn
Sinopoli, Brandon
Stratton, Brody
VanDeusen, Vincent
 
Year of Graduation 2027 Honors
Dean, Jayden
Decker, Aidan
Goldie, Shauna
Gordon, Micah
Harris, Benjamin
Huffstater, Lucas
Kondel, Kale
Lovell, Isaac
Macpherson, Anna
Nowak, Landon
Pause, Addison
Pierce, Hope
Rondeau, Reginald
Smith, Jillian
Tatro, Carly
Therrien, Benjamin
Wheeler, Jeremiah
 
Year of Graduation 2028 High Honors
Chase, Samuel
Durand, Quentin
Elder, Lucas
Flynn, Elliott
Kratz, Zoe
Mcgrath, Claire
Ostrowski, Alivia
Poirot, Hayden
Rozon, Aliza
Solari, Daniel
Trzcinski, Anthony
Villnave, Brayden
 
Year of Graduation 2028 Honors
Alvarado, Emily
Bean, Hannah
Boucher, Elliana
Carpenter, Ean
Catlin, Evelynn
Christian, Joseph
Crouse, Colbie
Genton, Lily
King, Zachary
Kraus-Bayly, Gabriel
Lane, Kaylah
Lapointe, Lucas
Lindner, Rylee
Lovell, Solana
Mckeon, Taylor
Meaney, Abigail
Ryan, Samuel
Stokes, Cameron
 

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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 fulling 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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