McCann Graduates Urged to Make the World a Better PlaceBy Tammy Daniels, iBerkshires Staff  10:13PM / Wednesday, June 05, 2024 |  |  
 
  McCann Technical School awarded diplomas to 110 members of the class of 2024 on Wednesday at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts.  |  
 
 
	
		 
		
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	NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The 110 graduates of the McCann Technical School class of 2024 were greeted with cheers as they entered the Amsler Center Gym on Wednesday night.   
	  
	"It's a distinct honor to be here to see a class that has worked diligently over the last four years to be successful tonight," said Superintendent James Brosnan. "And for family members and friends to be here to share this opportunity with you." 
	  
	Diplomas and awards were presented by Brosnan and School Committee Chair Gary Rivers. Graduate Kaitlyn Thomson offered a stirring rendition of the national anthem and Brayden Reed was singled out by Principal Justin Kratz for having perfect attendance for all four years. The principal also recognized retiring school Librarian Rick Moon. 
	  
	Kratz thanked Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts for lending them the space for graduation, joking with the crowd — fanning themselves with programs and diplomas in the steamy gym — that McCann's would have been 30 degrees hotter.  
	  
	Rivers asked the class to stand so the crowd could applaud them on their "tremendous accomplishment" that included earning certifications in their majors and competing in SkillsUSA and Business Professionals of America.  
	  
	"Your graduation is not only a celebration of your academic achievements in technical expertise, but it's also a testament to your character, perseverance and resilience," he said. "Despite the challenges and obstacles you may face, you have shown strength, courage and determination to succeed." 
	  
	He encouraged them to embrace opportunity and pursue their dreams, goals and passions. 
	  
	Hard work and gratitude were particular themes, with valedictorian Amy Lynn Harrington reminding her classmates that other students across the world are struggling with violence and oppression.  
	  
	"Our diplomas serve as a reminder of how lucky we are to have made it to graduation," she said, but there were also teachers and others who pushed them to do better.  
	  
	"Thank them for caring, for pushing you to be the best person of yourself, for not giving up on you," said Harrington. "Because believe me, there are students out there who did not have anyone looking out for them, who didn't make it to their graduation." 
	  
	Never settle for mediocrity, she said, and never let bigotry or hatred gain way and prevent them from seeing people as human.  
	  
	"Use your privilege to make the world a better place for the people who need it most," Harrington said. "No matter what happens in life, never take what you have for granted. ... 
	  
	"Take chances, make mistakes and never leave yourself wondering what if?" 
	  
	Salutatorian Svea-Marie Meaghan Lawson said it was "mind-blowing" that they had finally made it to graduation after a high school career that started off on Zoom because of the pandemic.  
	  
	"It was a bizarre time. Some of you may have thrived, others of you may have struggled. Either way we have all made it to the special day today," she said. "We have all grown immensely in both knowledge and character.  
	  
	"It has been such a joy to see some of you recognize your potential and use your passions and talents to actually flourish as wonderful individuals. Our journey together has shaped us into exceptionally compassionate, resilient and mature young adults." 
	  
	Lawson also recognized the influence and support the class received from family, staff and faculty the past four years.  
	  
	"I speak on behalf of every graduate here when I say that you are already appreciated," she said. "We cherish your investment in us and our success. None of us would be here today. If you did not have your support and encouragement for that we've been doing." 
	  
	Kratz in his final comments told the students that they should learn how to disagree, a thought that had been sparked by a conversation about Star Wars. If they could disagree about Star Wars and still get along, surely people can over much less important things, he said.  
	  
	"I want to encourage you all to put some energy into figuring out how to disagree with others in an artful, meaningful, polite, respectful, because disagreements aren't a bad thing," he said. "Disagreements can be positive and they can lead to stronger convictions of what you believe, they can lead to understanding other people's side. ... 
	  
	"You'll see disagreement running everywhere, disagreements that are uncivil. unkind, sometimes vicious. I urge you to set a different tone and a different path for ways that we disagree with each other." 
	  
	  
	The graduates of McCann Technical School 
	  
	ADVANCED MANUFACTURING 
	Ty Richard Barrett 
	Jeffrey Joseph Daignault 
	Emily lda Feder 
	Carter Terrance Graves 
	Julia Ann Kowalczyk 
	Jared Lescarbeau-Mason 
	Brian Lescarbeau-Mason 
	Madison Rose Rathbun 
	Katherine Richardson 
	Tristan Emory Scholl 
	  
	
		AUTOMOTIVE 
	
		Olivia Marie Alfonso 
	
		Caiden Joseph-Steven Carrigan 
	
		Arianna Rose Hamilton 
	
		Marah Jean Keeler 
	
		Connor James Lee 
	
		Charles Hunter Leonard 
	
		Richard Thomas Mazzeo 
	
		Connor Jonathan Packard 
	
		Kaitlynn Rose Varcoe 
	
		Ryan Henry Whalen 
	
		  
	
		
			BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY 
		
			Emma Irene Arnold 
		
			Marissa Grace Berger 
		
			Tiana Lee Carver 
		
			Anali Marie Chittenden 
		
			Mia Elyise Codogni 
		
			Jaelyn Layne Deeley 
		
			Emily Anne George 
		
			Jazzmyn May Valego 
		
			Reese Charles-Ames Wehrle 
		
			Lillian Wirtes 
		
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				CARPENTRY 
			
				Nolan C Abuisi 
			
				Hayden Anthony Boucher 
			
				William Dakota-Charles Braman 
			
				Troy Michael Chilson 
			
				Hayden Jon Clayborn 
			
				Dominic Joseph DeMayo 
			
				Christopher Stephen Eichorn 
			
				Jacob Johnathan Howland 
			
				Brandon Abel Miller 
			
				Jaden Paul Perras 
			
				Joseph Romey Roy 
			
				Averen Michael Superneau 
			
				Kaitlyn Nicole Thormson 
			
				Brianna Joan Wehrle 
		 
	 
 
	  
	
		COMPUTER ASSISTED DESIGN 
	
		Brenden Edward Ames 
	
		Shaun Brian Astorino 
	
		Austin Michael Buda 
	
		Abigal Lynn DelRatez 
	
		Ricardo Alexis Raymond Diaz 
	
		Nicholas Trevor Gilman 
	
		Gisella Autumn Hildabrand 
	
		Ariel Bodhi Lachman 
	
		Svea-Marie Meaghan Lawson 
	
		Collin John Layden 
	
		Joshua Patrick McGrory 
	
		Matthew Virncent Melito 
	
		Landon Matthew Millington 
	
		Ashlee Marie Nicol 
	
		Michael Andrew Parkman 
	
		Eric Jeffrey Puntin 
	
		Brayden Michael Reed 
	
		Keeghen Peter Scott 
	
		Jada Michele Stoppiello 
	
		  
	
		
			CULINARY ARTS 
		
			Chloe Anne Boulger 
		
			Jocelyn Emma Goodell 
		
			Sara Theresa King 
		
			Zachary Michael LaRose 
		
			Walter Russell Mazza III 
		
			  
	 
 
	ELECTRICITY 
	Kelson Angel Auger 
	Christopher Ryan Brockway 
	Henry John Daniels 
	Jonathan Jacob Durocher 
	Kaden Scott Gallagher 
	Carter David LaCasse 
	Gavin Todd LaFarest 
	Nikolai Efim Mendel 
	Ashton James Peck 
	Noah Michael Rozon 
	John Edward Trinder 
	Brady Edward Vallieres 
	Shane Steven Wade 
	Connor Mark Walden 
	Brian William Whitney 
	  
	
		INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 
	
		Addison Chen 
	
		Emma Nichole Dupuis 
	
		Amy Lynn Harrington 
	
		Alexa Kathleen Heidel 
	
		Courtney Elizabeth Kanelos 
	
		Maggie Anne Little 
	
		Rileigh Jo Norcross 
	
		Michael Preston Oakes 
	
		Malia Rose Rand 
	
		Miranda Rae Ranzoni 
	
		Anthony Tyson Selby 
	
		Athena Elizabeth Shafer 
	
		Troy Michael Tassone 
	
		Rebecca Barbara Vallieres 
	
		Khloe Marie Varnuni 
	
		  
	
		
			METAL FABRICATION 
		
			Hannah Payton Boisvert 
		
			Jesse Louis Brazee 
		
			Brodie Jacob Cooper 
		
			Braley Ann Cox 
		
			Ethan Elder Gagne 
		
			Andrew Martin Haskins 
		
			Daniel Joseph Haskins 
		
			Aiden Kimball Macpherson 
		
			Taenb Jonathan Howfand 
		
			Sarah Ashley Nimmons 
		
			Zoey Elizabeth Shafer 
		
			Avianna Marie Sobieski 
		
			Sabriel Jaymee Spencer 
		
			  
	 
 
	  
				
				
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