All of us, once in a lifetime graduate, and ussually remember for the rest of their life. High school is not just a place you study in, it is a place where an individual builds character. Mr. Giallombardo, now our Academic Counselor, graduated from MCI fifteen years ago and told our blog about what he went through to shape as individual he is now:

"As an adult, I have been fortunate enough to be part of the school and community that I grew up in, a place that has given me so many opportunities in and out of the classroom. Between the friendships that I developed as a high school student, to the close bonds that I've established within the community, and finally to the opportunity of helping students recognize their potential, it has been an amazing experience. Like any student leaving high school, I was tempted to begin my college search as far away from Pittsfield as possible. While the thought of moving far away was intriguing, I knew that my place was close to family and helping those within the community that shaped my life. When I think back to my time as a student at MCI, I think about the familial atmosphere that existed within the walls of our campus; it still does today, with the amount of guidance and support that is given by our faculty and staff. In this atmosphere I learned what it was to give back to others, and hope I carry on those traditions as well as my high school teachers, counselors, and coaches did back then.
One of those special adults was Ms. Shorey. She was my 12th grade English teacher (it was her first year at MCI!), and while I admit that I struggled in her class at times, it was through her patient guidance and support that I became a successful college student, and had the tools necessary to do well at that level. Now, I am lucky to call Ms. Shorey a friend, and happy to have worked alongside her through our years at MCI. Many people do not truly know what they have at MCI, and like me, it took trying to find a way to distance myself from it to realize just how special it truly is.
Now I find myself as the luckiest person imaginable with a beautiful wife, a family, and a place that I can always call 'home"
- Scott Giallombardo, Class of 2000
(Mr. Giallombardo with his spouse Mrs. Giallombardo)