Drury High School Honor Roll

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Drury High School Quarter 2 Honor Roll doe the 2022 - 2023 school year.
 
Grade 12 High Honors 
 
Barrows, Rachael Rose
Davis, Lauren Veronique
Duclos, Serena Marie
Goodermote, Evan-Quin May-Sims
LeSage, Rylan Ash
Notchick, Jade Elizabeth
Sarkis, Morgan McLean
 
Grade 12 Honors 
 
Blondin, Brandi Irene
Caceres-Tapia, Joshua Daniel
Cowell, Alexis Nicole
Crockwell, Logan William
Gardzina, Ash Marie
Glidden, Logan Orie
Joy, Rylee Elizabeth
Karmazyn, Haley Jean
Lescarbeau, Nicholas John
Trottier, Kelsey Marie
Woodson, Alicia Ebony
Wright, Cyrus Jeremiah
 
Grade 11 High Honors
 
Bishop, Brooke Yvonne
Bordeau, Danni Mary
Hurlbut-Morgan, Emma Jo
Kingsley, Hailey Patricia
Liang, Jessalyn NMN
Miksic, Ferris Alastair
Mongeon, Kaitlyn Emily
Moresi, Melanie Sage
Sumner, Ava NMN
Worthington, Chandler David
 
Grade 11 Honors 
 
Bailey, Abigail Lyn
Brothers, Marley Elizabeth
Brulé, Grace Margaret
Gordon, Elijah NMN
Kerkhoff, Elise Marie
Klein, Mackenzie Elizabeth
Martin, Kendall Elsie
Matys, Lauren Elizabeth
Merrick, Abigail Rose
Patenaude, Olivia Marie
Wood, Michelle Lynne
 
Grade 10 High Honors 
 
Daly, Colin Matthew
Hillard, Zachary Thomas
Lescarbeau, Kaylee Beth
Perry, Olivia Marie
 
Grade 10 Honors
 
Chapman, Bradley William
Cornell, Reagan Ashley
Felix, Jacinta Maria Moulton
Goodermote, Elijah Bowen
Jzyk, Keira Shea
McCollum, Bella Jennifer
Miller, Laurel Jane
Rivard, Ariana Ellen
Robare, Lindsy Ann
Saunders, Madison Rosemarie
Sommer, Elijah Gavin
Sullivan, Jordin Madeline
Taft, Sasha Amara
VanderWoude, Payton Marie
Varellas, James Peter
Vareschi, Emma Grace
Wentz, Benjamin Michael
Wilhelm, Noah Christy
Wilson, Reese October
Wright, Jalena Ann
 
Grade 9 High Honors 
 
Canales, Brayden Michael
Jacobs, Vane Lily Grace
Wheeler, Jamil Adrian
 
Grade 9 Honors 
 
Brooks, Layla Grace
Bushika, Makayla Mae
Conklin, Kyra Dallas
DeCoste, Rachel Marie
Field, Hollyann Fallon
Larko, Sariah Rose
Loverin, Sophia Grace
McCue, Terese Katherine
McGrath, Megan Elizabeth
Moser, Eva Rae
Phelps, Jocelyn Jean
Rivard, Parker Matthew
Therrien, Paytton Lillian
 
Grade 8 High Honors
 
Bergeron, Alexander Clarence
Bond, Anna Kimbell
Bond, Jorge Arthur
Dix, Luke Robert
Liang, Brian NMN
Lyons, Emily Jean
Prenguber, Joseph John
 
Grade 8 Honors 
 
Arnold, Noah Michael
Auger, MarlieAnna Shane
Boulger, Curtis Matthew
Brothers, Sloan Alexandria
Cramer, Danielle Jean
Cunha, Jaxson John Pedro
Feliciano, Julian Jax
Gonzalez, Tessa Marie
Hayden, Delaney Jean
Irace, Henry James
LaCasse, Keira M
Laurello, Jacob Ronald
Macdonald, Olivia Marie
Mongeon, Zachary Thomas
Montoya, Isabella Elizabeth
Patel, Dharmik Kaushik
Roberts, Carlee Grace
Vareschi, Julia Rosamond
 
Grade 7 High Honors 
 
Chapman, Haley Mae
Gordon, Margot Eloise
Wiencek, Brayden Edward
 
Grade 7 Honors
 
Bills, Avery Grace
Blocker, Sasha Alicia
Christian, Joseph Michael
Flores, Nicholas Michael
Kennedy, Parker Matthew
Langenback, Landon David
Lindner, Rylee Jade
Loverin, Cole Jacob
Mirante, Lily Margaret
Rhoades, Xaiver Devon
Richards, Amarianna Renee
Robinson, Madison Gabrielle
Rose, Ayana Marie
Russell, Ainsley June
Ryan, Samuel Benjamin
Saluja, Manav Joseph
Schadler, Cooper Brian
Shepard, Addisyn Elizabeth
Stokes, Cameron David
Tessier, Kenadie Lynn
Thorne, Noah Alexandre
Tirado, Corrie Faith
Vareschi, Vivian Irene
Veazie, Kara Siobhan Elizabeth
Wilson, Grace May
Wright, Rhaya Marie
 
 
 

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Letter: Save Notch Forest

Letter to the Editor

To the Editor: I'm writing in regards to the Save Notch Forest signs that I have seen.

As a proud Masshole native from North Adams, that has transplanted to Southwest Vermont, I was curious as to what the signs were about.

I am grateful that I checked out the site on the sign to learn of the extensive and heinous logging plans of the Mass Audubon society near the North Adams reservoir.

As someone who travels back down to Mass sometimes daily and ventures to the reservoir 95 percent of that time for just the peace and beauty of being able to just sit there in awe.

Each time I go, I am guaranteed to see the bald eagle that perches on the pine or birch on the eastern end of the reservoir. I've had quite a few joyfully, awesome experiences with watching it. Be when it was just chilling peacefully or swooping at the geese getting them all flustered but I loved hearing it's call after the beautiful Loons floating in the reservoir.

There was this time I could hear it calling and crying, but unable to see it. I then look up to see a hawk gliding back and forth along the reservoir, doing it's best to taunt and harass the Eagle. From the direction of the cries, I figured the bald eagle's nest must be somewhere behind that tree it usually sits on on the water's edge.

I just do not understand how Mass Audubon Society can intentionally destroy the bald eagle's habitat ... let alone the loons ... let alone all of the other heinous logging aspects that come with its proposal near the North Adams water supply. Way up mountainous terrain on already strained roads that are slowly sliding off the mountainside and near public habitation.

There are a million other places on Greylock, North Adams or Massachusetts in general, what about the other side in South Williamstown/New Ashford? More space, more direct, less people, no water supply or endangered species habitat to destroy for the fun of it.

Why does it have to be Greylock and North Adams you experiment with? Why experiment at all?

I'm grateful I stumbled upon the mighty little forest army fighting for what's good and right, let alone common sense. I am also eternally grateful for the abundant awe inspiring magic of Greylock and all she bestows.

Felicia Packard
Bennington, Vt.

 

 

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