Reid Middle School Releases Honor Roll

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Reid Middle School has posted its honor roll for the first quarter of the 2008-09 school year.

The honor roll is based on a grade-point scale from 0 to 10, including all courses taken in a quarter. An grade of A will earn 10 points; a B, five points.

To achieve high honors, students must have a grade-point average of 7.5 or higher. For honors, students must have a GPA from 5 to 7.49. Honor-roll students may not have any letter grades lower than a C.

Of the 678 students enrolled, 217, or 40 percent, earned high honors, and 189, or 28 percent, earned honors.

High Honors

Grade 8: Brian Adams, Aliza Ahlen, Alexander Amuso, Molly Barbarotta, Jean Barrett, Devon Bartlett, Zachary Blair, Brian Bonacquisti, Brittany Brasie, Benjamin Broverman, Patrick Buckley, Erinne Butler, Myles Candelet, Jacob Carlson, Stephanie Carvalho, Yeji Choe, Austin Clairmont, Michael Connors, Megan Creamer, Mollie Dimise, Ricky Driggers, Louis Ely, Michael Ferris, Kelsey Fitzgerald, Paul Green, Michael Hart, Kristin Hill, Megan Hill, Pietro Hogue, Shannon Houghtlin, Christopher Huxtable, Lauren Jones.

Also, Sean Lanigan, Ruth LaRagione, Alyssa Latimer, Justin LeClair, Dylan Lesage, Seth Lobovits, Austin Lombardi, Alisha Malkani, Anthony Marino, Timothy Maslanka-Schmidt, Ashley McLaughlin, Abigail Moon, Shannon Moon, Liam Nolan, Kelan O'Brien, Austin O'Neil, Connor Parise, Cara Partridge, Bradley Perotti, Victoria Reese, Kelly Robertson, Dylan Rose, Jacob Rosier, Colin Russell, Valerie Smalls, Donald Smith, Mackenzie Smith, David Solak, Tabitha Thomas, Miranda Tremblay, Kristina Walser, Prudence Whalen, Michelle White, Jennifer Witkowski, Troy Ziter.

Grade 7: Benjamin Andoh, Makenzi Astore, Catherine Barry, Lucas Benjamin, Marisa Benjamin, Shawn Bulson, Justin Burnell, Brianna Christman, Kelly Cobb, Michael Coelho, Quinton Cookis, Michaela Craft, Garrett Crennan, Victoria Croshier, Caitlyn Cross, Lindsay Curry, Jeana Danylieko, Paul Davila, Michael Davis, Carly Decker, Adam Delphia, Noah Depew, Joseph Dewey, Kevin Dias Jr., Kadie Dickson, McKenzie Doyle, Peter Dubin, Matthew Eichorn, Amanda Ely, Mitchell Ferry, Lindsey Ford, Serena Gauthier, Danielle George, Isabelle George, Maria Giacoletto, Lexia Gillette, Alexander Hall, Alexis Hoffman.

Also, Jacquelyne Kays, Kimberley Kirchner, Joseph Kozlowski, Lisa Laughnane, Cheyanne LeFebvre, Lauren LeVardi, Andrew Lockman, Courtney Luscier, Samantha Lutz, Kylie Mason, Megan McCauley, Ashley McClellan, Kirsten McNeice, Dylan Moody, Samantha Morse, Logan Mulrooney, Angela O'Neil, Casey Ouillette, Angela Pannesco, Michael Perkins, Kristen Pierce, Michelle Pierce, Nicholas Pomeroy, Sienna Powers, Bradley Reardon, Kelsey Rich, Kevin Rosales, Amanda Rosier, Willow Ross, Lauren Russo, Anna Sarabia, Cameron Scholz, Nyanna Slaughter, Mallorie Smith, George Sommerville, Ronald St. Pierre, Kristi Stedman, Bailey Stokes, Kyle Strack, Bryan Tynan, Kadence Verge, Mary Wallace, Alexander Wesolowski, Keiana West, Madisen Wicker, Kaylee Wilcox, Andrew Winston, Stephen Witkowski, Steven Wojtkowski, Ashley Wood.

Grade 6: Kevin Aldam, Karen Amichia, Mollie-Rose Amuso, Keely Baker, Hannah Barbarotta, Veronica Beaupre, Jamie Behrent, Jonathan Bell, Michael Boc, Alyssia Bonacquisti, Megan Boyle, Jillian Campbell, Dominic Castagna, Trinity Cookis, Victoria Cummings, Franklin Damms, Rachael Donahue, Patricia Eckert, Adrian Enchill, Jessica Esperanza, Matthew Ferris, Sabrina Gazzaniga, Jocelyn Guelce, Selina Guerrero, Shea Hassett, Jake Hescock, Hunter Hoag, Evan Kalinowsky, Trace Kimple.


Also, Jordynne LaCasse, Matthew Lack, Anna Leonard, David Lewis, Lauren Mangiardi, Nicholas Martin, Sabrina Mason, Mitchell McCauley, Alexandra McKnight, Ashlyn Melle-Barscz, Kelsey Moore, Debra Moxon, Molly Murphy, Molly Najimy, Mitchell Omelenchuck, Brice Ovitt, Cheyenne Pac-Taylor, Jonathan Placido, Bailey Prescott, Matthew Rabasco, Railea Rivera, Yasmin Rojas, Jared Rose, Nicholas Rufo, Shellsea Santiago, Crespo Haley Seguin, Alexander Stevens, Mitchell Stockley, Patrick Tierney, Sarah Tierney, Liam Tremlett, Anna Virgilio, Ryan Ziter.

Honors

Grade 8: Tanisha Adams, Anthony Alfonso, Ashley Arceri, Austin Banister, Dean Bartini, Justin Bartini, Ryan Bateman, Roseine Benle, Justin Blattner, Alec Boulerice, Taylor Brazee, Amanda Brindle, Kyle Card, JaVonna Chadwell, Jasmine Chapman, Eamon Connor, Joseph Costigan, Devon Davis, Matthew Driscoll, Alina Dyachenko, Auric Enchill, Champagne Eurquhart, Rendell Foster, Drew Fowler, Kalie Graves, Emily Greb, Micol Guillen, Tatiana Guity, Nicholas Hassett, Sherilyn Hayes, Shane Johnson, Hannah Kibbe, Joseph Kirchner.

Also, Joseph Lausier, Kera Lindsey, Trevor Litourneau, Shauna Love, Taylor Mahoney, David Masdea, Christopher Maxfield, Zachary McCarthy, Erin McKeon, Kyael Moss, Tyler Murphy, Michael Nataro, Kyle Nutting, Shaun Pero, Kiana Pierce, Paola Pinero, Jonathan Porter, Chance Ramsey, Erika Ramsey, Carlos Rodriguez, Karen Rodriguez, Connor Ryan, Ryan Schilling, Ashley Scully, Madeline Searles, Jazmine Seay, Robert Starbird, Jacob Stockley, Nicholas Swain, Jazmyn Thomas, Kareem Tyler II, Michael Vickery, Warren Vickery, Cory White, Hai Zheng.

Grade 7: Shaquille Ardrey, Nathan Bailey, Kelsey Bradley, Faisal Braimah, Alayna Brett-Lucaroni, Zachary Brown, Jacob Burke, Joshua Carlson, Christian Carrillo, Weimon Chi, Autumn Ciepiela-Werth, Nicole Crawford, Tierney Crocker, Kaitlin Dearstyne, Ethan Delphia, Thomas DiCroce, Nicholas Donati, Luke Flecha, Kristina Geranios, Regan Gillette, Jared Godfrey, Danielle Grandbois, Andrew Hall-Dunnells, Zachary Hoffman, Mackenzie Houghtlin, Haley Hubbard, Jessica Kalinowski, Shantel King-Reynolds, Haleigh Knights, Quinn Kordana.

Also, Maria Laureyns, Thomas Lennon Jr., Holly Leskovitz, Jeremiah Lewis, Christina Lothrop, Luis Mata, Johnathan May, Erich Maynard, Amanda Moore, Matthew Moore, Jessica North, Pooja Pandit, Austin Powell, Carly Rapisarda, Mickayla Riddle, Brandon Rochelo, Vicente Saldana, Andrew Scace, Rebekah Spence, Demitryia Sweener, Elijah Taliaferro, Calista Talis, Alexys Tart, Ryan Tierney, Rachel Westbrooks, Michael Wheaton, Kira White, Nicholas Whittaker, Bradley Williams, Kelsey Williams, Jacob Wright, Lauren Wurtemberger.

Grade 6: Manuel Aragon, Victoria Argiro, Jameson Baity, Anthony Balsamo, Jacob Balsamo, Christina Barnes, Tyler Beals, Kaylee Beauregard, Marissa Benini, Zachary Bonney, Brittany Boyd, Seth Breault, John Buckley, Tanajah Cameron, Shea Carrington, Lola Chadwell, Jahmair Chappelle, Justin Crawford, Jameson Davis, Michael DiGrigoli, Roberto Dominguez, Julie-Ann Doucette, Quincy Fernandez, Dashira Fred, Austin Gaudette, Matthew Gingras, Lena Godfrey, Alison Gregory.

Also, Lucas Hammond, Jeremy Haven, Myles Hicks, Bryce Hillard, Annalisha Howard, Isaiah Janey, Kerstin Johnson, Paul Jones, Amber LaPointe, Nar Lin, Christopher Maffuccio, Lydia McKnight, Heather Morawski, Lexis Nichols, Troy Phelps, Nastasha Provencher, Ali Raza, Brianna Rogers, Cassandra Sears, Shamiyah Small, Kevin Squires, Andrew Stevens, Nicholas Strout, Morgan Sumy, Michael Swint, Joshua Tassone, Michael Traylor, Devon Tucker, Julia Tully, Laura Verastegui, Cheyenne Yuknis.
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Free Water Safety Program for Berkshire Middle Schoolers

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — A collaborative effort involving the Gladys Allen Brigham Community Center (GABCC), the Berkshire Family YMCA (BFYMCA), Linda Dulye of Dulye & Co., and Pittsfield Public Schools (PPS) has launched the Stop Youth Drowning: Safe Swim Berkshire Initiative.

This pilot program will offer free water safety instruction to middle school students during the 2025 spring break.

The program aims to address an increase in youth drownings in Berkshire County by providing essential water safety skills and knowledge. Instruction will be led by trained aquatic professionals at both the GABCC and BFYMCA, with half of the participants attending sessions at each location. Participants will receive swimsuits and daily lunch in a supervised environment. The program also intends to encourage participants to become peer advocates for water safety.

Jennifer Roccabruna, a Physical Education teacher at Pittsfield Public Schools, assisted with student recruitment and family communication. Pittsfield Public Schools provided logistical support for the pilot program.

The initiative was inspired by the drowning of a local young woman during a school trip in the summer of 2024. Linda Dulye is providing funding for the program in her memory.

According to Dulye, the program aims to build confidence and competence in and around water for young people, as well as provide opportunities for leadership and peer advocacy in safety.

"I instantly felt the need to take action. I approached the Y and Gladys Allen leadership with the idea to help our community’s youth build confidence and competence around water. These are life-saving skills—and they also give young people the chance to grow as leaders and peer advocates for safety, inspiring others to shed fears and learn to swim," said Dulye.

Aquatics professionals Prashad Abeysinghe (GABCC) and Claire Langlois (BFYMCA), along with Jennifer Roccabruna, designed the program's curriculum, which emphasizes safety, skill-building, and youth empowerment.

The GABCC stated that the program aims to reach middle school students who may miss out on traditional swim lessons, providing them with critical water safety skills and the opportunity to become safety advocates.

Jennifer Roccabruna emphasized the collaborative effort of the partners involved in making the program possible.

"We believe no child should lose their life due to a lack of access to water safety education," said Roccabruna. "This program empowers youth with the knowledge and skills to stay safe and support one another—and it’s all thanks to a powerful team of partners who care deeply about our young people."

The Stop Youth Drowning: Berkshire Initiative seeks to expand beyond the pilot program to reach more youth and remove barriers to water safety education. The organizers are inviting local leaders and philanthropists to support the initiative.

Individuals interested in getting involved can contact Jennifer Roccabruna at jroccabruna2@pittsfield.net.

 

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