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Each spring, students throughout Region One School District nominate a standout classmate for the Superintendent Award. This honor recognizes individuals for outstanding academic performance, commitment to school sports and clubs, and dedication to the community. Below are winners for 2025.
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Katie Holst-Grubbe
North Canaan Elementary School
By Riley Klein
NORTH CANAAN — The students of North Canaan Elementary School selected Katie Holst-Grubbe as the winner of the 2025 Superintendent Award.
A passionate creative, Holst-Grubbe excels musically as a saxophone player and singer.
In the school play, “Storybook Court: Full of Beans,” she played Little Red Riding Hood, the plaintiff’s attorney in the trial of Jack and the Beanstalk.
As a member of student council, she has taken on a leadership role in NCES. In addition to promoting school events, Holst-Grubbe and other council members address topics of importance with Principal Beth Johnson each Friday.
She will attend Housatonic Valley Regional High School next year and plans to join the band, chorus and theater.
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Jerron Nirshel
Lee H. Kellogg School
By Ruth Epstein
FALLS VILLAGE — Jerron Nirshel has combined academics and sports for a successful career at Lee H. Kellogg School, resulting in his being this year’s Superintendent Award winner.
Nirshel, 14, the son of Harriet and Cris Nirshel, said physical education and math are his favorite subjects and all year he can be found on the sports fields, playing for the Region One soccer, basketball and baseball teams. Asked about his favorite Major League baseball team, he said he doesn’t really have one. “I’d rather play than watch it,” he replied.
He gives credit to his parents for their encouragement in helping him succeed. He also pointed out he likes the smallness of Kellogg and praised his teachers.
Nirshel plans on attending Housatonic Valley Regional High School in the fall.
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Alex Philipp
Salisbury Central School
By Alec Linden
SALISBURY — Eighth grader Alex Philipp is looking forward to meeting the other Superintendent Award winners later this month in “our big city of Litchfield,” as she put it with a wry smile.
“It just felt special” to be selected for the award she said, noting that it’s a selective honor. Philipp was selected for her leadership and talent both in and out of the classroom, remaining at the top of her class in all her subjects and excelling as a long term-member of the chorus and as a first-year clarinet player in the school band.
She also plays softball and has just completed a second season ski jumping with the Salisbury Winter Sports Association. She enjoys the commitment of jumping: “You’re just placed in the track and it launches you.”
Philipp will attend Millbrook School next year, but has deeply valued her time at Salisbury Central School where she’s been a student since second grade: “We’re all close friends and we all get along,” which is somewhat unique, she said.
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Noell Laurry
Kent Center School
By Alec Linden
KENT — Kent Center School Student Council President Noell Laurry feels that being a friendly face and accessible mentor is central to her role in student government.
“I want to be a person that younger kids can approach,” she said. “I like to reach out to kids in the younger grades,” she continued, even if “it’s just to say hi.”
On top of her government duties, she maintains a full schedule of extracurricular activities both in and out of school. She’s a three-sport athlete, playing tennis, soccer and (her favorite) basketball, which she got into through her dad, she said. She has played alto saxophone since fourth grade, and been in chorus since fifth.
Laurry is also a painter, makes bracelets, and is involved in a book club at Kent Memorial Library. When she finds the rare free moment, she loves heading outdoors to get away from it all – “I think it’s really therapeutic.”
A K-8 KCS student, Noell is grateful for the Superintendent Award as a capstone for her long career at the school before she moves on to Housatonic Valley Regional High School next year.
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Asia Haratyk
Sharon Center School
By Alec Linden
SHARON — Painter, actor, musician, polyglot and longboarder Asia Haratyk was “freaking out” when she heard she’d been chosen as SCS’ Superintendent Award recipient.
An eighth grader, she credits her teachers for helping her thrive and be herself during her three years at SCS and as she moves on to HVRHS next year. “These people brought me out,” she said.
A musical polymath, she’s played piano and saxophone for years and is just taking up the guitar, favoring jam-friendly tunes from bands such as the Grateful Dead. She’s also invested in the performing arts, having played Donkey in SCS’s April performance of Shrek Jr. Additionally, she’s a portrait artist, having drawn, for example, a striking image of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Coming from a Polish family, she still attends Polish Language School in New Britain on Saturdays, which she says is similar to her education at SCS but in Polish and with “way stricter” teachers.
Her bilingualism is important to her. She said she grew up hearing her mom say “Do wesela się zagoi,” an idiom which translates roughly to “it will heal by the wedding.”
“It’s telling you that you’re going to be ok,” she said. “I like it when people tell me that!”
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Donald Polk III
Cornwall Consolidated School
By Riley Klein
CORNWALL — Creativity, charisma and courtesy exude from Cornwall Consolidated School’s 2025 Superintendent Award winner Donald Polk III.
Polk’s artistic nature has propelled him to impressive feats as a young man in the Northwest Corner.
Last year, at 13 years old, his acrylic paintings were displayed in an art exhibit at National Iron Bank in Cornwall Bridge.
Later in 2024 Polk’s viral saxophone performance of “Flight of the Bumblebee” racked up millions of views on TikTok.
He continued to excel as a saxophonist this year, performing with Kent School’s jazz band in a concert April 22.
“We played ‘Spain’ by Chick Corea. We played ‘I Want You Back’ by the Jackson 5,” Polk said, adding that “I’m Beginning to See the Light” by Bobby Darin and “All-Star” by Smash Mouth were also on the set list.
Polk looks forward to attending Housatonic Valley Regional High School next year. He intends to continue his music career and also join the soccer, ski and track and field teams.
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Khyra McClennon
HVRHS
By Ruth Epstein
FALLS VILLAGE — Khyra McClennon likes to say she transferred herself to Housatonic at the start of her sophomore year. A resident of Amenia, New York, she wanted to be part of Housatonic’s FFA program, so she made the switch and is very glad she did. “There are so many opportunities here,” she said. “And everyone was so welcoming; they went out of their way to greet me.”
McClennon, 17, is the daughter of Clara Lovell and A.T. McClennon. She has been very active during her years at Housatonic as a member of the FFA, Student Government Association and the Healthy Women program. She participates in three sports: soccer, basketball and softball.
Among her favorite teachers are Lori Bucco and Julie Browning, while her favorite subjects are forensics and marine biology, so it’s no surprise she’ll be majoring in the latter next year at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.
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Katelin Lopes
HVRHS
By Ruth Epstein
FALLS VILLAGE — Katelin Lopes’ voice is well known throughout the school and the community. Her talent as a singer has been showcased in many performances and she’ll be continuing to pursue that area of study at Missouri State University in Springfield, majoring in a stage and screen program.
A resident of Falls Village and the daughter of Melissa and Manuel Lopes, the 18-year-old has been involved in many musical offerings at Housatonic throughout her four years, including the annual musicals, band, night choir and jazz band. She’s also played soccer and lacrosse, is vice president of her class and a member of LEAG. Her favorite course is music theory with Tom Krupa.
Lopes praises the school staff for being so flexible in allowing her to take time off to participate in musical opportunities.
“The teachers and administration really care for the students and serve as their advocates.”
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NCES second trimester honor roll
May 07, 2025
NORTH CANAAN —North Canaan Elementary School released the honor roll for trimester two of the 2024-25 school year.
Highest Honor Roll
Grade 8
Elexis Petkovich
Grade 7
Eden Rost
Grade 6
Finley Lemon, Grady Morey, Rylan Soule
Grade 5
Charlene Crane, Myles Shippa
High Honor Roll
Grade 8
Maria Arango Agudelo, Jessica Davis, Destini Dingee, Lainey Diorio, Lyla Diorio, Carter Finney, Aubrey Funk, Sophia Funk, Ryan Hinman, Katelyn Holst-Grubbe, Ava Humes, Riley LaPlante, Tyler LaPlante, Sofia Paz-Cortez, Roshwen Rivas, Olivia Simonds, Justin Sorrell
Grade 7
Greyson Brooks, Marrisa Christiansen, Sarah Devino, Marius Flunory, Paige Holst-Grubbe, Taylen Leonard, Henry Perotti, Isabella Portillo
Grade 6
Toni Bascetta, Dontae Duprey, Milo Ellison, Zander Gwinn, Ronin Hinman, Christopher Johnson, Bentley King, Stella Richard, Levi Simmons
Grade 5
Kane Ackerman, Charlotte Finney, Ella Joseph, Bailey King, Jackson Odell, Brooke Stevens, Bowen Wilson
Honor Roll
Grade 8
Sophia Bascetta, Ciri Dean, Harrison Morey, Mason Routhier, Karson Smith, Abigail Veilleux, Scarlett Visconti
Grade 7
Sergio Cruz Rodriguez, Landyn Dingee, Jheric Espinoza Romero, Ayden Gow, Jackson Holst-Grubbe, Hayden Larsen
Grade 6
Jasey Cooper, Anthony LaFreniere, Nikola Trotta, Brayden Zinke
Grade 5
Azucena Garcia Pop, Kylie Kayser, Ellia Wagner
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FALLS VILLAGE — Principal Ian Strever announced the 2024-25 second quarter marking period honor roll at Housatonic Valley Regional High School.
Highest Honor Roll
Grade 9
Parker Beach (Cornwall), Mia Belter (Salisbury), Lucas Bryant (Cornwall), Addison Green (Kent), Eliana Lang (Salisbury), Alison McCarron (Kent), Katherine Money (Kent), Mira Norbet (Sharon), Abigail Perotti (North Canaan), Karmela Quinion (North Canaan), Owen Schnepf (Wassaic), Federico Vargas Tobon (Salisbury), Emery Wisell (Kent).
Grade 10
Sophia Camphouse (Sharon), John DeDonato (Salisbury), Adelyn Diorio (North Canaan), Sydney Howe (North Canaan), Daniel Lesch (Cornwall), Finian Malone (Sharon), Meadow Moerschell (Kent), Jackson Olson (Salisbury), Logan Padelli (North Canaan), Ishaan Tantri (Salisbury), Ivy Zheng (North Canaan).
Grade 11
Lily Beurket (Cornwall), Olivia Brooks (Salisbury), Mollie Ford (Falls Village), Anna Gillette (Salisbury), Neve Kline (Salisbury), Alexa Meach (North Canaan), Ibby Sadeh (Falls Village), Celeste Trabucco (Kent) Silas Tripp (Falls Village), Alex Woodworth (Salisbury).
Grade 12
Tyler Anderson (Sharon), Zachary Bezerra (Kent), Bernice Boyden (Sharon), Daniela Brennan (North Canaan), Amelia Dodge (North Canaan), Madison Gulotta (Sheffield), Harper Howe (North Canaan), Tess Marks (Salisbury), Manasseh Matsudaira (Cornwall), Lola Moerschell (Kent), Diana Portillo (North Canaan), Olivia Robson (Salisbury), Gabriela Titone (Salisbury).
High Honor Roll
Grade 9
Krystin Ackerman (North Canaan), Travis Barber (Cornwall), Max Bochnovich (Salisbury), Nico Bochnovich (Salisbury), Logan Bronson (Cornwall), Zaira Celso-Cristobal (Sharon), Sadie Chapell (Salisbury), Tess Churchill (Salisbury), Niki Clark (Salisbury), Caitlin Devino (North Canaan), Louise Faveau (Salisbury), Celestia Galvin (Sharon), Samuel Garcia Pulido (North Canaan), Beatrice Gifford (Kent), Madeline Johnson (Salisbury), Marlow LaPointe (Falls Village), Ayden Lemmy (Falls Village), Paul Losh (Falls Village), Chase Lowell (North Canaan), Lily McCabe (Salisbury), Logan Miller (Falls Village), Bridger Rinehart (Salisbury), Vilija Salazar (Salisbury), Camila Sanchez Guerrero (Cornwall), Camdyn Tallon (North Canaan), Schuyler Thompson (Falls Village), Juliette Trabucco (Kent), Payton Wagner (North Canaan), Jessica Watkins (Kent), Olivia Whitney (North Canaan).
Grade 10
Bennett Wyatt Bayer (Salisbury), Selena Black (Cornwall), Georgie Clayton (Salisbury), Christian DeDonato (Salisbury), Natasha Dennis (North Canaan), Layla DiDomenico (Kent), Carmela Egan (Salisbury), Kellie Eisermann (Salisbury), Levi Elliott (Millerton), Lydia Fleming (North Canaan), Grace Graney (Falls Village), Alexa Hoadley (Kent), Jonas Johnson (North Canaan), Aiden Krupa (Torrington), Makenzie Lidstone (Salisbury), Francisco Mendoza Ratzan (North Canaan), Daniel Moran (Norfolk), David Nam (Sharon), Gustavo Portillo (North Canaan), Rivers Richard (North Canaan), Darwin Wolfe (Falls Village), Nathan Zani (Ashley Falls).
Grade 11
Elizabeth Allyn (Salisbury), Steven Barber (Cornwall), Victoria Brooks (Salisbury), Katherine Crane (North Canaan), Richard Crane (North Canaan), Arianna Danforth Gold (Cornwall), Mia DiRocco (Cornwall), Shanaya Duprey (North Canaan), Allegra Ferri (North Canaan), Elizabeth Forbes (Wassaic), Maureen Graney (Falls Village), Taylor Green (Kent), Chloe Hill (Salisbury), Adam Hock (Kent), Hannah Johnson (North Canaan), Madelyn Johnson (North Canaan), Delanie Keeley (New Marlboro), Madison Melino (Austerlitz), Ayden Wheeler (Amenia).
Grade 12
Lucas Caranci (North Canaan), Sidney Crouch (Cornwall), Dylan Deane (North Canaan), Tessa Dekker (Falls Village), Cole Dennis (North Canaan), Leah Drislane (North Canaan), Sara Huber (Salisbury), Dustin Kayser (North Canaan), Rosemary Koller (North Canaan), Kylie Leonard (North Canaan), Katelin Lopes (Falls Village), Khyra McClennon (Amenia), Jassim Mohydin (Salisbury), Patrick Money (Kent), Mason O’Niel (Salisbury), Tristan Oyanadel (Falls Village), Wendy Santiago-Leyva (Salisbury), Elinor Wolgemuth (Salisbury).
Honor Roll
Grade 9
Edwin Alonzo Alonzo (North Canaan), Robert Boyden (Sharon), Peyton Bushnell (Falls Village), Winter Cheney (Cornwall), Ayva Fenn (Torrington), Luca Floridis (Salisbury), Angel Gonzalez (Salisbury), Kogan Lawrence (Amenia), McKenzie Lotz (Ashley Falls), Dany Martinez (North Canaan), Wyatt Merwin (Salisbury), Nathan Young (Cornwall).
Grade 10
Byron Bell (Cornwall), Sofia Bindley (Cornwall), Karen Chavez-Sanchez (Salisbury), Braeden Duncan (Salisbury), Wiley Fails (Salisbury), James Flores (Kent), Jasper Oyanadel (Falls Village), Marlene Perez (North Canaan), Carson Riva (North Canaan), Ryan Segalla (Salisbury), Alanna Tatro (North Canaan).
Grade 11
Peter Austin (Kent), Everet Belancik (Cornwall), Carlos Castellanos Cruz (Falls Village), Ashton Cooper (Salisbury), Christopher Crane (North Canaan), Nicholas Gonzalez (Cornwall), Kierra Greene (North Canaan), Marc Hafner (Falls Village), Abram Kirshner (Kent), Riley Mahaffey (Amenia), Simon Markow (Cornwall), Isabella Pugo Dominguez (North Canaan), Deiby Romero Gualan (North Canaan), Gabriele Rooney (Falls Village), Melanie Rundall (Kent), Ava Segalla (Salisbury), Lauren Sorrell (North Canaan).
Grade 12
Brandt Bosio (Salisbury), Jake Bosio (North Canaan), Madeline Collingwood (South Egremont), Ian Crowell (North Canaan), Madison DeWitt (North Canaan), Rose Fitch (Cornwall), Ava Gandarillas (North Canaan), Abigail Hogan (North Canaan), Antonis Karampasis (North Canaan), Ellanor Karcheski (North Canaan), Jonathan Leal-Santiago (North Canaan), Kyle McCarron (Kent), Ledvia Orellana-Lemus (North Canaan), Olivia Peterson (Sharon), Taylor Terwilliger (North Canaan), Emil Urbanowicz (Cornwall), Jayme Walsh (Salisbury), Abigail White (North Canaan), Junxin Zhang (Kent).
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Manny Matsudaira, left, and Tess Marks of HVRHS earned valedictorian and salutatorian in 2025.
Patrick L. Sulllivan
FALLS VILLAGE — Manasseh “Manny” Matsudaira of Cornwall is the valedictorian of the Housatonic Valley Regional High School Class of 2025.
He has five siblings, and his mother Rachel works at HVRHS.
Matsudaira will attend Harvard in the fall. He plans to study economics along with environmental science and public policy.
He said the idea for the combination of disciplines came from his experience with the Envirothon and his interest in conservation, the social sciences and economics.
“The economy and environmentalism sometimes clash,“ he said. “I want to find a way to help them align.”
Matsudaira has been active in sports, He is captain of the tennis, ski and soccer teams.
On his experience at HVRHS: “It’s very welcoming. It’s an accurate slice of the real world, and what you can expect in the future.”
Matsudaira is also one of 621 semifinalists in the 2025 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program. The semifinalists were selected from over 6,000 candidates expected to graduate from U.S. high schools in the year 2025.
Matsudaira said the letter he received said the finalists would be announced “in the next few months.”
Asked about what he does for fun, he rattled off extracurricular activities at school: Envirothon, Academic Bowl, band (he plays the euphonium, and the Night Choir.
He plays club soccer too.
And this:
“I love to cook.”
He explained that his mother is of Italian descent and his late father was Japanese.
So he is working on a fusion of the two.
“I try” he said modestly. “It’s a difficult thing.”
Matsudaira credits his family’s support for his success. “I have good role models.”
And he gives credit to his faith: “God is an important part of my life.”
Salutatorian
Tess Marks of Salisbury is the salutatorian of the Housatonic Valley Regional High School Class of 2025.
Marks will attend Tufts University in the fall. She plans to study theater and education.
Her parents are Kristen Neary and Keith Marks, and she has an older sister, Josie.
About the former discipline, Marks said she was introduced to theater at an early age, when Michael Baldwin, a family friend, organized acting improvisation activities at family gatherings. “That sparked it.”
She’s been involved in theater since the third grade, she added.
As for wanting to be an educator, she cited her mother, aunt and grandmother’s careers.
“I see a lot of value in education. I’ve gotten a lot out of it, and I want to give back.”
Marks is busy at HVRHS, as class president, with the Student Government Association, and club soccer. She played soccer and lacrosse in previous years.
She recently cohosted the Battle of the Bands with Andy Delgado. Those two also revived a tradition of a completely student-run theater production, “The Unwritten Show.”
Asked what she does in her spare time, assuming she has any, Marks said she has a big family and she likes to spend time with them.
She is also a self-admitted bookworm. Her favorite book? “The Door” by Magda Szabo.
Asked about her experience at HVRHS, she said “There are so many opportunities here. And I think the community is so supportive. I’ve gone with the Travel Club to the Galapagos Islands and I’m going to Thailand. We couldn’t do that without the community.”
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