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Fourteen area students graduated from Miss Hall's School on June 2.
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Miss Hall's School Graduates 47 Students

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Forty-seven students, including 14 from Berkshire County and nearby communities, graduated on Sunday, June 2, during Miss Hall's School's 121st commencement.
 
Ceremonies took place under a large tent on the front lawn of the school's Holmes Road campus. Kristina Delgado, a social impact strategist and the founder of Hearts on Fleek, a social change consultancy, as well as a member of the class of 2009, delivered the address.
 
Among the graduates were the following local students: Charlotte Adelson, of Lee; Elizabeth Cachat, Dalton; Samantha Elliott, Pittsfield; Trudy Fadding, Glendale; Haylee Gleason, Pittsfield; Emily Grady, Pittsfield; Mary Howe, Pittsfield; Faia Kronick, Pittsfield; Allison Lamke, Lenox Dale; Zeta Lenhart-Boyd, Williamstown; Andrea Loehr, Pittsfield; Merriam Lrhazi, Lee; Sophia Shea, East Chatham, N.Y., and Aysha Vadukul, Great Barrington.
 
Additionally, 12 students were recognized for their induction this year into the Cum Laude Society, the national organization honoring scholastic achievement at secondary schools. This year's MHS inductees are seniors Xiaomeng
"Rachel" Li of Chengdu, China; Xiaotong "Vanessa" Li of Beijing; Marisa Powell of Media, Pa.; Julia Xu of Princeton, N.J.; Shuyi "Zoe" Yang of Hangzhou, China; and Meklit Yimenu of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; and juniors Xinlin "Melody" Cai of Guizhou, China; Jia Yi "Olivia" Cheng of Shanghai; Ria Kedia of Pittsfield; Bingqi "Yaya" Wang of Shijiazhuang, China; Ning "Wendy" Wang of Shanghai; and Yuling "Betty" Xiao of Beijing. 
 
They joined seniors Trudy Fadding of Glendale; Jiaying "Kelly" He of Shanghai; Zifeng "Christy" Liang of Harrison,
N.J.; Ziyan "Charlotte" Rui of Nanjing, China; and Zhiyu "Catherine" Zhang, of Nantong, China, who were inducted in 2018.
 
Rebecca Cook-Dubin, the Phoebe Goodhue Milliken '37 English Department Chair at Miss Hall's, was named the recipient of the Leonhardt Family Teaching Chair. Bestowed every four years, the Leonhardt Chair recognizes a
faculty member who possesses the highest personal and professional ethics, who has made a lifelong commitment to young people, whose skillful instruction enlivens the experience of learning, and whose wise counsel and guidance to students extend beyond the classroom. Faculty, staff, and students submit nominations for the honor.
 
The following awards were also bestowed during to commencement and related recognition ceremonies (students are seniors unless otherwise noted):
 
Joseph F. Buerger Memorial School Spirit Cup: Aysha Vadukul, of Great Barrington
 
Margaret Witherspoon Award: Trudy Fadding of Glendale
 
Christine Fuller Holland '33 Service Prize: Julia Xu of Princeton, N.J.
 
Faculty Commendation Award: Haylee Gleason of Pittsfield
 
Meus Honor Stat Keys Awarded for MHS Core Competencies:
 
Vision: Heather Eyong, of Magnolia, Delaware
Voice: Cely Abreu of Fort Myers, Fla.
Interpersonal Efficacy: Mitzy Mauricio of Haverhill
Gumption: Kieu Anh "Anna" Le of Hanoi, Vietnam
 
Sylvia 'Rusty' Shethar Everdell '38 Prize: Merriam Lrhazi of Lee
 
Andrea Becker '79 Prize: Ayla Wallace, class of 2020, of York, Pa.
 
Paul C. Cabot Jr. History Prize: Heather Eyong, of Magnolia, Dela., and Julia Xu, of Princeton, N.J.
 
Senior Prize in Engineering and Tech Innovation: Gaea Cortes of Los Angeles
 
Iive Rouse Science Award: Marisa Powell of Media, Pa.
 
James K. Ervin Mathematics Prize: Xiaotong "Vanessa" Li of Beijing
 
Horizons Prize: Charlotte Adelson of Lee
 
Mansfield E. Pickett Latin Prize: Trudy Fadding of Glendale
 
Spanish Prize: Kaidi Aloupis, class of 2020, of Falmouth, Maine
 
Monique Jalbert French Prize: Ziyan "Charlotte" Rui, of Nanjing, China
 
Virginia Breene Wickwire '67 Reading Prize: Faia Kronick of Pittsfield
 
Doris E. Pitman English Prize: Mary Howe of Pittsfield
 
Photography Award: Xin "Scarlett" Wang of Shanghai
 
Susanna McCreath Music Prize: Trudy Fadding of Glendale and Zhiyu "Catherine" Zhang of Nantong, China
 
Angela Kalischer Theater Prize: Ingrid O'Dell of Lynn and Ainsley Schuth of Ballston Lake, N.Y.
 
Ceramics Award: Charlotte Adelson of Lee
 
Elizabeth Gatchell Klein Studio Art Prize: Shuyi "Zoe" Yang of Hangzhou, China
 
Rising Distinction Awards for Juniors (all members of the class of 2020):
 
Athletics: Angela Guachione of Pittsfield
Engineering and Technology Innovation: Katarina Petrovic of Belgrade, Serbia
English: Evelyn Stewart, of Irvington, N.J.
English as a Second Language: Xinyan "Candy" Yu of Guiyang, China
Expressive Arts: Khanh "Kate" Nguyen of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
History: Zhongyin "Maggie" Zhang of Guangzhou, China
Horizons: Ayla Wallace of York, Pa.
Language: Kathryn "Kat" Sirois of Stockbridge
Mathematics: Jia Yi "Olivia" Cheng of Shanghai
Science: Jia Yi "Olivia" Cheng of Shanghai
 
Founded in 1898, Miss Hall's School is one of the first all-girls boarding schools established in New England. Today the School is a nationally recognized, boarding and day independent secondary school.

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Five Local Firefighters Graduate From Massachusetts Firefighting Academy


Cody Doyle, left, and Owen Hoffman of Dalton hold their axes after graduating from the academy on Monday. 
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Five local firefighters were among the 20 graduates of the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy on Monday. 
 
Jahyde Bullard, Phourasamy Din and Matthew Tobin, all of Pittsfield, and Cody Doyle and Owen Hoffman of Dalton completed the academy's 50-day Career Recruit Firefighting Training Program.
 
Bullard, Din and Tobin were appointed permanent firefighters by Mayor Peter Marchetti last July. 
 
"Massachusetts firefighters are on the frontlines protecting their communities every day, and today’s graduates are needed now more than ever," said State Fire Marshal Jon M. Davine. "The hundreds of hours of foundational training they’ve received will provide them with the physical, mental, and technical skills to perform their jobs effectively and safely."
 
The graduating firefighters of Class  No. S39 represent the fire departments of Amherst, Chicopee, Dalton, Monson, Northampton, Palmer, Pittsfield, South Hadley Fire District 1, Springfield, Ware, and Westfield.
 
The Richard N. Bangs Outstanding Student Award, which is presented to one recruit in each graduating career recruit training class, was presented to Dylan Sliech of Springfield Fire and Emergency Services. The award is named for the longtime chair of the Massachusetts Fire Training Council and reflects the recruit's academic and practical skills, testing, and evaluations over the course of the 10-week program.
 
The graduates received classroom training in all basic firefighter skills during the course. They practice first under non-fire conditions and then during controlled fire conditions. To graduate, students must demonstrate proficiency in life safety, search and rescue, ladder operations, water supply, pump operation, and fire attack. Fire attack operations range from mailbox fires to multiple-floor or multiple-room structural fires. 
 
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