Hoosac Valley Honor Roll

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Honor Roll is determined at the end of each marking period by averaging unweighted academic grades according to the point system below. 
 
High Honors: 90-100
Honors: 85-89.9999

High Honors

Grade 12
Haley Beliveau
Gabrielle Billetz
Kadan Burdick
Ian Cappiello
Alyson Civello
Jolyn Davis
Megan Dubreuil
Owen Dubreuil
Mia Francesconi
Danielle Glasier
Trinity Greer
Tia Kareh
Chloe King
Ava Kleiner
Samantha Loholdt
Alexis Malloy
Katherine Martin
Makayla Martin
Antonio Millard
Zoe Parrott
Michael Prendergast
Zack Sawyer
Kathryn Scholz
Matthew Szabo
Michael Szabo
Genevieve Tassone
Anelia Ziaja
 
Grade 11
Austin Alfonso
Agien Betts
Gabe Bishop
Dana Brassard
Nickolas Chorba
Andrew Dupee
Frank Field
Taylor Garabedian
Ace Langnickel
Joseph Mcgovern
Hanna Shea
Abigail Scialabba
David Scholz
Raegan Rose
Talia Rehill
Nicholas Pompi
Mikayla Witto
 
Grade 10
Noah Beliveau
Trinity Brackett
Maryn Cappiello
Corey Charron
Kimberly Mach
Cameron Mcginnis
Molly Mclear
Emma Meczywor
Matthew Witek
 
Grade 9
Macy Angove
Vanessa Biddy
Ella Bissaillon
Nyla Dion
Kamarion Kastner
Emma Lacasse
Hailey Loynes
Blake Mazzeo
Ava Mclear
Logan O'connell
Samuel Pantano
Gracie Rhinemiller
Alayna Shears
Brady Sherman
Anna Thurston
Alexis Warner
Gracelyn Wright
 
Grade 8
Emma Clay
Anna Kemp
Alyssa Maselli
Timothy Mccollaum
Dominic Panetti
Benjamin Payton
Reagan Shea
Alexandra Silvernail
Olivia Silvernail
Nevaeh Smith-Moody
Raygan Snow
Benjamin Therrien
Alexi Weaver

Honors

Grade 12
Travis Deblois
Donald Bradley
Cole Hayes
Kayleigh Richard
Logan Terrien
 
Grade 11
Skyler Cairns
Morgan Foisy
Guy Perin
Hannah Walsh
 
Grade 10
William Hakes
Ashlyn Lesure
Tobias Overlock
 
Grade 9
Qwanell Bradley
Kelsey Brown
Daniel Cernik
Daunte Hamner
Joseph Hosier
Tatyalonna Kastner
Nathan Lapinski
Hannah Lord
Cameron Lovato
Noah Rehill
Evan Richardson
Adan Wicks
 
Grade 8
Wyatt Boudreau
Tyler Hakes
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Adams Theater and Images Cinema Collaborate on a Classic Film Series

ADAMS, Mass.—Images Cinema and the Adams Theater will hold a series of film screenings this fall.

The theater will show selections from the 1930s-1960s from September 12 - October 10. All shows are at 7 PM and are ticketed events; visit the Adams Theater website to reserve tickets. Tickets are $8 ($9.50 including fees). 

The Shows

9/12 - 7 PM: Modern Times

9/19 - 7 PM: The Wizard of OZ

9/20 - 7 PM: Casablanca

9/26 - 7 PM: Rebel without a Cause

10/3 - 7 PM: Vertigo

10/10 - 7PM: The Graduate

These six selections from the 1930s-1960s represent some of the greatest achievements in film, at a time when the original Hollywood studio system was at the height of its power. This period was also when The Adams Theater was originally operating as a movie theater. Come catch a flick and drink in some nostalgia with two Northern Berkshire theaters of a certain vintage.

"We’re excited to present the first of many future collaborations with our friends at Images Cinema," said Adams Theater founder and artistic director Yina Moore. "We have so much history and audience in common, and collaboration is at the heart of what the Adams Theater does. We’re looking forward to welcoming audience members to relive some Hollywood–and Berkshire–history."  

"Images is especially excited to have The Adams among our collaborators this year, and first out of the gate," says Dan Hudson, Images Cinema Executive Director. "This series is all-killer, no-filler, and we're honored to receive support from an Arts Build Community grant from the Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation to support an expansive vision of more film programming around the Northern Berkshires."

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