Berkshire Country Day School Recognizes Class Of 2008
Graduating seniors receive their high school diploma or Certificate of Recognition from BCD2S
LENOX, MA (06/17/2008)(readMedia)-- Berkshire Country Day School, an independent school for students from pre-kindergarten through ninth grade, is pleased to announce the BCD2S Class of 2008. The following seniors completed their final year of high school at other schools in the area after the closing last year of BCD's Secondary School (BCD2S), but will be receiving their high school diploma from Berkshire Country Day School:
- Gray M. Ballinger (Ghent, NY)
- Andrew K. Boyce (Great Barrington, MA)
- Willa Dorji Dolma Cary (Sheffield, MA)
- Samuel Thomas Campoli (Pittsfield, MA)
- Thomas P. Ciaburri (Hinsdale, MA)
- Annalise Jacobsen Clausen (Great Barrington, MA)
- Sasha Beth Friedman (New Marlboro, MA)
- Carina M. Kaufman (Dalton, MA)
- Daniel Kleederman (Williamstown, MA)
- Roberto A. Laurens (Dalton, MA)
- Irene Lyla Lee (Chatham, NY)
- Isabel Piazza (Chatham, NY)
- James Underwood-Miller (Stockbridge, MA)
As a complement to their high school diploma from their graduating high school, the following seniors will receive a Certificate of Completion from BCD to recognize their years of study at BCD2S:
- Taylor Cowen Bye (Cummington, MA)
- Nicholas Feder (Austerlitz, NY)
- Alyssa Kronen (Canaan, NY)
- Rosie Susan Taylor (West Stockbridge, MA)
- Anastasia Whalen (Pittsfield, MA)
BCD2S's Class of 2008 will be attending the following schools in the fall: Babson College, Boston University, College of Wooster, Dickinson College, Drexel University, Emerson College, Eugene Lang College, Gettysburg College, Hampshire College, Middlebury College, School of Visual Arts, Smith College, University of Massachusetts, University of Rochester, Vassar College, and Wesleyan University.
ABOUT BERKSHIRE COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
Founded in 1946, BCD is an independent school serving pre-kindergarten through ninth grade. BCD is an academically rigorous school with a caring community in which students and teachers share in the process of learning. Steadfast in its commitment to learning in the spirit of inquiry and discovery, the school community is dedicated to encouraging academic excellence at the highest level, advancing each student's unique potential for well-rounded development, and fostering responsive and responsible citizenship. More information can be found at www.berkshirecountryday.org
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