June 12, 2018 - Pittsfield – Greylock Federal Credit Union announced awards to local college-bound high school students who each received $500 from the Credit Union’s annual “Community Enrichment” scholarship program. The scholarships were presented to community-minded senior class members from eleven Berkshire County high schools.

“Greylock is delighted to recognize outstanding Berkshire County students with Community Enrichment scholarships,” said Greylock President John L. Bissell. “By investing in the education of our young people we strengthen our future and help our community to thrive. It is our pleasure to honor these students with well-deserved scholarships to advance their educational pursuits.”

Congratulations to this year’s recipients:
Berkshire Arts & Technology Charter - Jordan LeSage
Berkshire Arts & Technology Charter - Timothy Durocher
Drury - Cassandra Crosier
Mt. Everett - Marya Makuc
Mt. Greylock - Cole Seaman
Mt. Greylock - Jacob Hane
Hoosac - Jenna Charron
Hoosac - Skylar Case
Lee - Hunter Roosa
Lee - Michael Comalli
McCann - Hannah Fuller
McCann - Paige Shepard
Monument - Hannah Flynn
PHS - Danielle LaBlanc
PHS - Makailey Cookis
Taconic - Shannon Netzer
Taconic - Tyler Williamson
Wahconah - Emily West
Wahconah - Patrick Butler

Applicants were judged on community involvement and an essay that asked them to answer the question: “How would you use your education and your position to better your community?” The students wrote about how they would use their chosen field of interest to make the Berkshires the perfect place to work, play, and live. The scholarships are to be applied toward tuition at state-accredited or nationally-accredited two or four-year colleges or universities.

Greylock congratulates all of the students and thanks the teachers and guidance counselors who encouraged students to participate in the Greylock Scholarship application process.