BArT Announces Second Quarter Honor Roll

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ADAMS, Mass. — Berkshire Arts & Technology (BArT) Charter Public School has announced the students who made the honor roll for the  quarter of the 2025-2026 school year. 
 
Students who earned 80 percent or above in all of their classes received the distinction of "Honors." Students who earned 90 percent or above in all of their classes received the distinction of "High Honors."
 
Academic courses at BArT are aligned with the Massachusetts State Curriculum Frameworks for the appropriate grade level and include all standards deemed necessary for a complete, college-preparatory, middle and high school education.
 
Students in Grade 6 who earn Honors are Madilene Barrett, Vincent Belsky, Clara Cahoon, Elizabeth Corkins, Logan Ells, Trinity Groves, Sawyer Hamilton, Lucas Ireland, Julian Johns, Addisyn King, Charlotte Kotski, Hannah Nhim Ovitsky, Aerilynn Reynolds, Noah Rosa Pietri, Landen Sherman, Brayden Storm, Michael Strange, Noah Van Deusen, Lucian Yorke
 
Student in Grade 6 who earned High Honors are Benjamin Chagnon, Luca Ciepiela, Lana Darby, Logan Ely, McCullan Knox, Eric Leard, Madalynn Lescarbeau, Thomas Marko, Valentina Molina Diaz, Samson Nhim Ovitsky, Orlando Ramos, Sharon Shufelt, Ruby Smith
 
Students who in Grade 7 who earn Honors are Lexi Bentley, Jordan Braman, Silas Canfield, Addison Ely, Alexander Gendreau, Ariana Granda Lozano, Kira Hamilton, Henry Herzberg, Austin Lincoln, Gavin Marotta, Jonathan Martin, Nayomi Martin, Llewella Miller, Bethany Oberle, Marcos Palma-Marchiando, Scott Ray, Lillian Ryan, Scarlette Smith, Iyrielle Spratling-Keele, Andrew Williams
 
Students in Grade 7 who earned High Honors are Akua Acquah, Fernanda Chavez Quispe, Emma Danylieko, Elizabeth Isham-Morton, Gloria Nyamehen, Owen Rathbun
 
Students who in Grade 8 who earn Honors are Daniel Aguilar, Abigail Betti, Jaydn Bolus-Strawbridge, Liam Connors, Kason Corkins, Riley Hitchcock, Declan Janis, Sakora Knight, Tristan Larkin, Delroy Leard, James Lee, Ian Lloyd, Brayden Smith, Querdalyna Smith, Maxwell Stolzberg, Kevin Toomey
 
Students in Grade 8 who earned High Honors are Sadie Lavigne, Morgan Legrand, Dante McClerklin, Miewa N'goran, Joey Nocher, Stephen Nyamehen Jr., Gustavo Perez, Aiyanah Roy, Niyah Scipio, Isabella Silva, Paige Tetreault, Kailani Velez Aguto, Patrick Wells Vidal
 
Students who in Grade 9 who earn Honors are Paige Bartlett, Demitri Burnham, Kierra Dearstyne, Ava DeVylder, Emil Gehlot, Caroline Knox, Chris-Raphael Natama, Kennedy Revord, Hadley Richard, Jude Taber, Destiny Wilson
 
Students in Grade 9 who earned High Honors are McKenna Cramer, Maris Darby, Ashley Heck, Callie Meyette, Anthony Salta, Kie Sherman
 
Students who in Grade 10 who earn Honors are Parker Angley, Eli Bills, Anthony Corkins, Sora Knight, Amelia Lancto, Logan Marotta, Evan Miller, Amber Nivelo, Alonzo Petruzzelli, Gineska Vazquez-Melendez, Mackenzie Walker, Simon Wallis
 
Students in Grade 10 who earned High Honors are Molly Isham-Morton, Aiden Nicholas, Elrad Osei-Kuffour, Griffin Pillmore-Beaulieu, Miranda Tetreault
 
Students who in Grade 11 who earn Honors are Keira Cannava, Terence Carty, Sarah Fleury, Katie Higgins, Aiko Hosmer, Emily Rivenburg, Evan Swift, Sage Winkler
 
Students in Grade 11 who earned High Honors are Jayden Bruneau, Alana Olmedo, Mickeayla Rosa Pietri, Gabrielle Thomas
 
Students who in Grade 12 who earn Honors are Laila Brown, Nyx Hall, Audrey Larkin, Sadie Lovato, Raif Madole, Vincent Miksic, Leo Moorhead, Molly Richard, Kaden Toomey
 
Students in Grade 12 who earned High Honors are Lilianna Choque, Ashton Fierro, Dareen Hage, Emerson Maloney, Brooke McKeon, Kylah Rivard, Zachary Tetreault

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Elevated Sodium Levels in Adams Well Water Sample

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
ADAMS, Mass. — A recent routine test of the town's well water revealed elevated sodium levels, prompting officials to urge at-risk residents to take precautions while further testing is conducted to determine the cause.
 
The point-of-entry sample measured 40.7 milligrams per liter of sodium in the combined flow from all three wells; double the state Department of Environmental Protection's guideline for high risk individuals. 
 
Point-of–entry samples of sodium are required to be taken every three years, Water Department Superintendent John Barrett said.
 
"Sodium is naturally occurring, but not at that kind of level," he said. 
 
While sodium is an essential mineral for normal body function, elevated levels may pose risks for individuals with certain medical conditions, including kidney and heart disease.
 
It is not regulated under the state's maximum contaminant level standards, but the DEP requires that all suppliers inform the state and local Board of Health when levels are elevated above 20 milligrams per liter to ensure anyone on a sodium-restricted diet are informed. 
 
During the Prudential Committee meeting on Monday, Board of Health Chair Kathy Hynes emphasized the need to inform residents even though there are no strict guidelines by the state Environmental Protection Agency. 
 
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