Pittsfield High School Scholarships & Awards for 2020

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The following scholarships and awards were presented to the Pittsfield High School class of 2020.
 
Randy Sacco Memorial Scholarship: Lucien Lamoureaux
 
PHS Class of 1967 Lou Massery Memorial Leadership Scholarship: Hannah Roloson
 
McNeil Memorial Scholarship: Brian Lavinio
 
James T. Powers Memorial Scholarship: David Kankam, Corey Scarfone, Sophia Contini, Aviva Skoblow
 
Robert E. Powers Memorial Scholarship: Madison Tobin, Megan Francoeur, Adam Quinto, Emily Mazzeo
 
PHS Class of 1965 F. Baxter Lane Memorial Scholarship: Mason Alfonso, Fancis McKeon
 
James Marlowe Memorial Scholarship: Abigail Kittler
 
Buddy Pellerin PHS 1966 State Championship Baseball Team Scholarship: Jordyn Lummus
 
American Legion Post 68: Academic Scholarship: Nicole Brindle; Vocational Scholarship: Cassandra Crockwell
 
Joseph Pizzonia Jr. Memorial Scholarship: Lily Ouillette, Elliot Loverin
 
Jane & Theodore Ciejka Memorial Scholarship: Mahoganye Davis
 
Pittsfield Cooperative Bank Centenial Scholarship: Emelyn Theriault, Makayla Barbieri
 
PHS Class of 2011: Szofia Lewis
 
Civitan Community Scholarship: Samantha Scoco
 
Karen Rench Memorial Scholarship: Autumn Rodgers
 
PHS Class of 1991: David Moon Memorial Scholarship: Sierra Murray
 
PHS Class of 1996: Alexander Bock
 
PHS Class of 2000: Jena Kaddoura
 
Williams Elementary School PTO Scholarship: Brett Racine
 
Irving I. Rubin, MD, Memorial Scholarship: Norah Miller
 
John C. Curletti Memorial Scholarship: Sofia Bock
 
Lawrence Laine Selkowitz Musical Scholarship: Patrick McKinney
 
PHS Class of 2016: Emily Welch, Alexis Cruz Lay, Madelyn Bronson
 
Louise Morrey Fraser Scholarship: Aliyah Heideman
 
David Landa Memorial Scholarship: Isabella Beamon
 
Harold & Myla Hennessey Memorial Scholarship: Dylan Woodham
 
Marcia Cassavant Scholarship: Ryan Moore
 
PHS Class of 1990 in memory of Janet Rajotte: Elizabeth Sprague
 
Tee Off for Youth Sports: Baseball: Ryan LaPierre; Culinary: Ryan Murphy
 
Donald Dwyer South Little League Scholarship: Daniel DiMassimo
 
PHS Student Council Scholarship: Benjamin Brooks, George Bissell, Logan Kroboth, Stella Kimball-Dembitzer
 
Morningside Community School PTO Scholarship: Zachary Santoro, Alexis Byrd
 
Greylock Federal Credit Union Academic Achievement Award: Noah Elzner
 
St. Joseph High School Legacy Scholarship: Andrew Sohl, Delaney Thurston
 
Pittsfield Elks 272: Ella Korte
 
Judge Francis J. Quirico Scholarship: Makai Jones, Madeline Cook, Loren Benoit
 
Dollars for Scholars: Allison Henderson
 
Special Awards 
 
Outstanding Academic Recognition Awards: Madeline Coco, Jena Kaddoura, Ella Korte, Brian Lavinio, Szofia Lewis, Cole Masiero, Emily Mazzeo, Sierra Murray, Samantha Scoco, Elizabeth Sprague, Emelyn Theriault
 
Outstanding Art Student: Madison Grace Muzzy                
 
Outstanding Band Student: Lucien Frederick Lamoureaux            
 
Outstanding Business Student: Francis Joseph McKeon      
 
Outstanding Computer Student: Joseph Steven Mosley     
 
Outstanding Drama Student: Alexander Stephen Bock     
 
 
Outstanding English Student (Edward J. McKenna Award): Sofia Rose Bock   
 
Outstanding Social Studies Student: Elizabeth Jane Sprague  
 
Outstanding Mathematics Student: Cole Alexander Masiero  
 
Outstanding Orchestra Student: Lily Ann Ouillette                        
 
Outstanding Physical Education Student: Corey Hunter Scarfone    
 
Outstanding Science Student (John P. Leahy Memorial Award): Emily Kay Mazzeo               
 
Outstanding Vocal Student: Elliott Loverin      
 
Outstanding Vocational-Technical Student: Alexander Jacob Hopkins 
 
Outstanding World Languages Student: Sofia Rose Bock     
 
Outstanding ELL Student: Alexis Joel Cruz Lay                                                                                                                    
 
Perfect Attendance Award: Sierra Christine Murray 
 
Spanish Seal of Biliteracy: Monica Esquivel Ochoa, Elliott Loverin, Sierra Christine Murray, Juliana Ospina Rios,
Alejandra Nicol Paredes, Ashley Jessica Sanchez, Hailey Morgan Widdison 
 
Latin Seal of Biliteracy: Samantha Melanie Scoco, Elizabeth Jane Sprague 

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Letter: Is the Select Board Listening to Dalton Voters?

Letter to the Editor

To the Editor:

A reasonable expectation by the people of a community is that their Select Board rises above personal preference and represents the collective interests of the community. On Tuesday night [Nov. 12], what occurred is reason for concern that might not be true in Dalton.

This all began when a Select Board member submitted his resignation effective Oct. 1 to the Town Clerk. Wishing to fill the vacated Select Board seat, in good faith I followed the state law, prepared a petition, and collected the required 200-plus signatures of which the Town Clerk certified 223. The Town Manager, who already had a copy of the Select Board member's resignation, was notified of the certified petitions the following day. All required steps had been completed.

Or had they? At the Oct. 9 Select Board meeting when Board members discussed the submitted petition, there was no mention about how they were informed of the petition or that they had not seen the resignation letter. Then a month later at the Nov. 12 Select Board meeting we learn that providing the resignation letter and certified petitions to the Town Manager was insufficient. However, by informing the Town Manager back in October the Select Board had been informed. Thus, the contentions raised at the Nov. 12 meeting by John Boyle seem like a thinly veiled attempt to delay a decision until the end of January deadline to have a special election has passed.

If this is happening with the Special Election, can we realistically hope that the present Board will listen to the call by residents to halt the rapid increases in spending and our taxes that have been occurring the last few years and pass a level-funded budget for next year, or to not harness the taxpayers in town with the majority of the cost for a new police station? I am sure these issues are of concern to many in town. However, to make a change many people need to speak up.

Please reach out to a Select Board member and let them know you are concerned and want the Special Election issue addressed and finalized at their Nov. 25 meeting.

Robert E.W. Collins
Dalton, Mass.

 

 

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