Pittsfield School Committee Updated on Middle Restructuring, Morningside Closure

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff
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PITTSFIELD, Mass.— The Pittsfield Public Schools will have a different middle-level structure and one less elementary school in the 2026-2027 school year. 

On Wednesday, Interim Superintendent Latifah Phillips delivered updates on these efforts.

"We've got a lot of change happening in our school district, a lot of work happening leading up to the end of the school year and over the summer," she explained. 

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. 

One of the top priorities for middle school restructuring is staff assignments.  Phillips reported that the Human Resources department has taken a "tremendous" effort to support teachers with their grade 5-8 assignments. 

"The teacher is the most impactful school-based input in student success, and so I really want to make sure that as we support our students, we're also supporting our staff as we make plans for next school year," she explained. 

Classrooms also need to be packed and physically moved, and the district has communicated with families about move-up ceremonies for upcoming fifth graders. 

Start and end times are also important factors, as well as student visits to Herberg and Reid.  Phillips said it is important to give students another opportunity to visit the schools now that a decision has been made to restructure in the fall, and that they meet principals before the first day of school. 

The district needed to know that students could be effectively transported with the middle school realignment, and through a 3-tiered route, they would be on the bus for a maximum of 45 minutes. 

"We know we can do it within about 45 minutes. If we can find more efficiencies between now and the next couple of months, we will communicate that," Phillips said. 

Last month, School officials voted to close Morningside Community School at the end of the academic year, and a transition plan is underway for Morningside students that will be reassigned to Allendale, Capeless, Egremont, and Williams elementary schools. 



Student and staff assignments are taking priority in this process.  The district is reviewing its policies on attendance areas and walkers and riders as it works to reassign Morningside students. 

"It's important for us to revisit our transportation, the criteria for bus transportation, see who qualifies, who doesn't. How is that different from a student's current situation," Phillips said. 

"...It's really important to us that our students can get to school, and that's our commitment, that we are going to get students to school." 

Forums on three proposed attendance zones for Morningside students will be held on May 19 at 3:30 p.m., May 20 at 9 a.m., and May 20, at 7:30 p.m.  At the end of the month, there will be a public hearing on the zones before the School Committee votes on them. 

PPS’s intra-school transfer process has been on hold, as "It's important for us to first identify how many students will be going to each of our four receiving schools, and then how much additional space we will have," Phillips explained. 

She shared that there will be limited spaces available this year, aside from Crosby Elementary School and Stearns Elementary School, which currently have space available. 

The district is also seeking funding from the Massachusetts School Building Authority to rebuild Conte Community School and Crosby Elementary School on West Street.


 


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Hearing for Underage Drinking Allegations at Pittsfield Bar Continued Again

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass.— The Licensing Board again continued a hearing for alleged underage service at a local bar. 

Chair Thomas Campoli said a determination will be made at the June 29 meeting. 

A hearing for Zuke's Soups and Variety LLC, doing business as Bei Tempi, was continued for the third time on Monday after the panel watched security footage from the night a mother says her 19-year-old was drinking at the establishment. 

Bei Tempi has been accused of underage service by two different parents in the past year, and promised to run IDs through an authenticator to ensure their patrons are of age. 

"You've been here before us before. One of the things that you were putting in place was the machine to check the IDs. You see the video, it's not busy that time, and he's not checking the IDs with the machine; it's bothersome to me," board member Kathy Amuso said to the owners. 

"…It's highly unusual for a mom to come before us and say my daughter's been in this bar multiple times drinking, and she's underage." 

Earlier this year, Police Capt. Matthew Hill received a call from an upset parent about her 19-year-old daughter patronizing Iztac Mexican Restaurant at night and being served. 

Those photos resulted in a two-week liquor license suspension for Iztac, and the same mother submitted an almost identical complaint about Bei Tempi, accompanied by photos.  

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