BCC Announces the Return of the Chorale

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PITTSFIELD, Mass — Berkshire Community College (BCC) announced the return of the BCC Chorale, led by Professor of Music Ellen Shanahan. 
 
The Chorale had been discontinued a few years ago when the College consolidated its for-credit jazz and choral ensembles into a single group. 
 
Now, thanks to renewed interest from students and community members, Professor Shanahan is bringing the Chorale back in a new form — as a non-credit, volunteer group open to BCC students, alumni, staff, and members of the broader community. 
 
"I am resurrecting the BCC Chorale, which was a staple on campus for decades," said Shanahan. "I have since heard that new students coming to campus have been inquiring about a choral group with which to sing. I am planning to restart it as a volunteer group
that is open to students, alums, staff and members of the community — it will be non-credit and no fees." 
 
The Chorale will rehearse on Thursdays from 2–3 p.m. in room K111 on the BCC campus. The first rehearsal will take place on Thursday, September 4, 2025. 
 
Participation is open to all, and no prior experience is required. For more information, please contact the BCC Music Department at eshanahan@berkshirecc.edu.
  

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Trifecta of Pittsfield School Projects Moving Forward

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Pittsfield Public Schools are moving forward with a middle school restructuring, closing an elementary school, and proposing to build a new consolidated facility in the West Side. 

Last Wednesday, the School Committee approved a $87,200,061 district budget for fiscal year 2027 with 13 schools and the transition to an upper elementary and junior high model.  

"We believe that our important milestones are in place to be able to move forward with implementation, so we have some immediate next steps," interim Superintendent Latifah Phillips said about the middle school restructuring. 

"Probably our top next step, after communicating with staff and our families, is moving on to the staff assignment process, and we are also continuing to evaluate our transportation routes to ensure the shortest rides possible for our students to our two citywide middle schools." 

Late last year, the former committee voted to restructure Pittsfield's two middle schools in the fall, with Grades 5 and 6 attending Herberg Middle School and Grades 7 and 8 attending Reid Middle School.  There had been a question of whether the shift could be done for the 2026-2027 academic year or not. 

Middle school principals will soon visit elementary schools, and upcoming middle-grade students will tour Herberg and Reid.  

During public comment, resident Paul Gregory said he understands the move is to improve students' academics and better prepare them for high school. 

"I get it. I think the people of Pittsfield get it," he said. 

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