The Student News Site of Mount Greylock Regional High School

The Greylock Echo

The Student News Site of Mount Greylock Regional High School

The Greylock Echo

The Student News Site of Mount Greylock Regional High School

The Greylock Echo

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Students Get Into March Madness

Krishan Rai, Staff Writer March 31, 2019

March Madness, the annual NCAA basketball tournament, is well underway, having started in Mid-March and set to end with a national championship on April 8th. The tournament consists of 68 men’s basketball...

Greylock Puts on Career Fair

Eva Myers, Staff Writer March 30, 2019

On the half day on Wednesday, March 20th, both teachers and students from grades nine through twelve attended this year’s career fair that was held in the cafeteria throughout the day. The fair, which...

Students Take National Latin Exam

Students Take National Latin Exam

Victoria Melkonyan, Features Editor March 19, 2019

On Tuesday March 12 during first period in the cafeteria, many Mt. Greylock Latin students took the National Latin Exam. The exam, which is sponsored by the American Classical League and the National Junior...

Students Join International Climate Strike Movement

Students Join International Climate Strike Movement

Charlie McWeeny, News Editor March 17, 2019

Students from Mount Greylock and Williamstown Elementary joined Williams students, parents, and community members in a climate march from WES to Field Park on Friday afternoon. The march came amid youth-led...

The plan for all athletic improvements. The turf is labeled in the upper right.

Plans for New Turf Gain Momentum

Clara McWeeny, News Editor March 17, 2019

On Tuesday, March 12th, a school council subcommittee met to discuss the future of a turf at Greylock. Coaches, Parents and Students gathered with the architect, Ed Art, of the new project to move forward...

Students sit in the auditorium before Rhies talk on Friday

Rhie Introduces Zen at Second Chapter of Greylock Talks

Owen Tucker-Smith, Editor-in-Chief March 17, 2019

Williams College Professor of English Bernard Rhie visited Greylock on Friday for the year’s second installation of the Greylock Talks series. The first guest to host an event in the newly renovated...

Student Council Addresses Playlist Guidelines, Engages in Service Projects

Jackie Wells March 14, 2019

The Greylock Student Council has spent the last months focusing on various student concerns. One topic of discussion has been guidelines for the playlists that multiple fall and spring sports teams play...

The team gathers after their competition this weekend

Mounties Reach Podium at Robotics Competition

Owen Tucker-Smith, Editor-in-Chief March 12, 2019

The Mechanical Mounties, Mt. Greylock’s FIRST Robotics team, earned silver medalist standing on Sunday, joining a powerful alliance that made the finals at the New England District Waterbury Event. After...

Auditorium Opens, Closes Once Again

Auditorium Opens, Closes Once Again

Clara McWeeny, Staff Writer March 10, 2019

On February 19th, Mt. Greylock students and families were sent an email from Mary MacDonald, announcing that the school had earned its Certificate of Occupancy from Williamstown. This means the building...

The front page of one of REV Media Weeklys weekly newsletters

REV Starts Media Weekly Newsletter

Eva Myers, Staff Writer March 4, 2019

One of Mount Greylock’s most popular clubs this year is the REV club. The club, which stands for Register, Educate, Vote, has attracted students from all grades, and the club members are working to educate...

Robotics Prepares for Competitive Season

Robotics Prepares for Competitive Season

Alex Wilson, Staff Writer March 2, 2019

Since the establishment of the First Robotics club at Mount Greylock, Mr. Louis and students have worked to complete a robot before the upcoming Springfield competition. First Robotics is an international...

Greylock students hold signs outside of Richard Neals Pittsfield office.

Students Push Neal to Support Green New Deal

Owen Tucker-Smith, Editor-in-Chief February 28, 2019

Over the past weeks, students in grades seven through twelve have collaborated with the Sunrise Movement and local schools to fight for a new congressional resolution: the Green New Deal. After attending...

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