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BERK12 and Berkshire County Schools secure $300k in grant funding

May 26, 2022

Grant will help eleven school districts improve college and career readiness


BERK12 and eleven Berkshire County school districts were awarded a Rural Innovation and Efficiencies Grant in the amount $300,000. These funds will be used for a coordinated project that will improve education program quality and strengthen student career and college readiness (CCR) across all of the districts.


“Career and college readiness is a critical part of our academic philosophy at BCC,” said BCC President Ellen Kennedy. “We have long recognized the need for students to gain equal access to higher education, as evidenced by our growing dual enrollment program. We also take great pride in training our students for careers urgently needed in the Berkshires and beyond. This grant will help open the doors of higher education for all students, especially those who are historically disadvantaged.”


The districts participating in this effort include Berkshire Hills, Central Berkshire, Clarksburg, Farmington River Regional, Florida, Hancock, Hoosac Valley Regional, Lee-Tyringham, Mount Greylock Regional, Berkshire Arts and Technology public charter school, and Southern Berkshire Regional School District. Other key partners include Berkshire Community College and MassHire Berkshire Workforce Board.  “This is an important project for the region,” said Bill Cameron, BERK12 Chair. “This will help all of these Berkshire County schools address the ongoing disparities in college and career readiness opportunities that are present here due to economic disadvantages, demographics, and our rural location.”


The project, named Strengthening Berkshire Student College and Career Readiness, will be comprised of three main elements: school-based teams that focus on student college and career readiness development, mentoring, and support; CCR and work-based opportunities for middle and high school students; and the adoption of a shared CCR curriculum and teaching resources. The MassHire Berkshire Workforce Board has longstanding partnerships with all of the region’s public school districts in establishing CCR systems that will be further integrated and strengthened through this grant opportunity. Working together with BERK12, the participating school districts will be able to improve student access to CCR and post-secondary opportunities, share best practices, and increase efficiencies in finance and operations that affect student outcomes.


“This program will be year-round and will not only provide opportunities to middle and high school students but will also open doors for K-5 students across the region,” said Berkshire Hills’ Superintendent Peter Dillon. “Some of the services we will be able to develop will specifically focus on engaging underrepresented students, including those who are identified as low-income and high-need.”


The grant funding will help the Strengthening Berkshire Student College and Career Readiness project develop services such as work-readiness training, mentoring and coaching, implementing work-based learning plans, job shadowing, and matching students with paid internship opportunities.


“All of the region’s youth, no matter their pathway after high school, need career readiness development to ensure they have the skill sets and knowledge required for their future career success. Our career readiness models within the Berkshire school districts are providing this to our young people and are serving to sustain and enhance our business community’s future workforce. This grant opportunity will certainly serve to expedite this necessity,” said Heather Williams of MassHire Berkshire Workforce Board.  “This is economic development at its core and can help secure investment in our local schools and communities, which is vital for the health of the Commonwealth’s westernmost region.” 


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