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Baseball in the Berkshires, Infield Present Meet the Pros Day on Sunday

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. -- The Baseball in the Berkshires museum and The Infield will present a "Meet the Pros" event with six Berkshire County residents who have played in major and minor league professional baseball on Sunday, Nov. 20 from 1 to 3 p.m. at The Infield at 10 Lyman St.
 
Meet and greet former professional baseball players, get autographs and take photos.
 
The lineup includes:
 
John Raifstanger of Great Barrington, an infielder and outfielder in the Red Sox organization from 1994-98.
 
Rafel Luberes of Pittsfield, a pitcher in the Brewers organization from 2004-11.
 
Ryan Cameron of Williamstown, a pitcher in the Rockies, Red Sox and Phillies organizations from 1998-2007.
 
Mike Gladu of Cheshire, a pitcher in the Cubs organization in 1988.
 
Joe Bateman of Pittsfield, a pitcher in the Giants, Brewers, Rays and Athetics organizations from 2002-14.
 
Matt White of Windsor, a pitcher with the Red Sox, Mariners and Nationals in the the majors in 2003 and 2005 and in the minor league systems of the Guardians, Royals, Nationals, Phillies and Dodgers from 1998-07.
 
Admission is free, and the event includes a Baseball in the Berkshires mini-exhibit.
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CBRSD MCAS Data Shows Value of the Interventionist Model

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — Based on recent MCAS scores, the Central Berkshire Regional School District has seen growth in many areas, but work still needs to be done. 
 
Administrators explained at the last School Committee meeting that the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System scores showed students had made moderate progress toward targets.
 
The state sets targets based on the previous year's accountability reporting. The targets are on various metrics, including English language arts, math, science, chronic absenteeism, and more. 
 
In 2024, the district met 37 percent more targets than it did in 2023, performing above the state in many areas, including Grades 3, 5 and 8 in English language arts and in math results for students with disability, high needs, and Hispanic and Latino students. 
 
"The targets moved. The other important thing to note is that last year, part of the conversation was that our targets were substantially higher than many other districts because we were already past our pre-COVID marks, which is kind of the bar that the state set in 2022," Assistant Superintendent Michael Henault said.
 
"But our targets, moved again, so they moved further up and so not only did we meet the point that we should have met in 2023 but we also surpassed it. So, it's quite a lot of growth."
 
In addition, the district's Grade 10 ELA, math, and science results for students with disabilities and high needs were above the state average. 
 
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