MMRHS Alumni Association

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Monument Mountain Regional High School Alumni Association, "MMRHSAA", is a non-profit, 501c3 corporation organized exclusively for charitable and educational purposes.

05/28/2026

Congratulations MMRHS Ultimate Frisbee Club!

History has been made. This weekend, the Monument Ultimate Frisbee team traveled to their first-ever Massachusetts Division 2 State Championship and walked away with the state title! Battling cold rain and a season filled with injuries, the team swept Saturday’s pool play and fought through the knockout stages on Sunday. The final match against Boston College High School was a grueling, three hour test of the stamina and depth of the roster. Trailing for most of the game, MonU showed incredible composure, digging deep to make a late scoring run and secure a thrilling 15-13 victory. This historic milestone belongs to our deep, selfless team of players who gave their all, and to the incredible families who braved the elements to support the team all weekend long. Go MonU!
Coach Lucas Kisiel

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04/28/2026

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The music video was produced by Monument Mountain Regional High School teacher Paul Kakley, who is set to retire at the end of the school year, and directed by MMRHS drama student Eleanor Konrad and alumnus Chris Paul.

04/19/2026

Monument Mountain Regional High School's Ted Collins was recognized as the 2026 Massachusetts Council for the Social Studies William Spratt Award for Excellence in Teaching Secondary Social Studies.

04/16/2026

Keen observation helped Kate Casey ‘04 acquire the skills to craft a business by hand. Witnessing others' mistakes and learning how to sustain a functioning studio practice and run it as a small business helped the mixed-media artist to launch Peg Woodworking in 2014. After falling in love with woodworking and becoming a mom, this Brooklyn-based business owner has some stellar advice for the next generation of high-school students: “Get as close as possible to the path you hope to pursue—via internship or other hands-on experience—while being mindful that getting proficient in a bunch of different areas is never going to hurt while you're figuring [your primary passion] out.”

04/05/2026
03/24/2026

The former Monument Mountain standout had a huge game in the NCAA Tournament spotlight Thursday night. Eagle sports columnist Howard Herman says Dion Brown might have been the star of

Learning to see the forest through the trees is a life skill Katherine Oberwager ’07 learned in high school—one she attr...
03/09/2026

Learning to see the forest through the trees is a life skill Katherine Oberwager ’07 learned in high school—one she attributes to supportive teachers who encouraged her to reach her full potential. “Their openness created a safe space that promoted advocacy,” says Oberwager, a psychiatric and mental health nurse practitioner at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield. After studying psychology at Smith College, Oberwager took an administrative job at Boston Children’s Hospital where a holistic nursing model resonated with her. Tuition reimbursement allowed her to complete prerequisites before enrolling in a direct-entry program at the University in Southern Maine for non-nurses who want to become nurse practitioners. “You don’t have to have your whole life figured out in high school; things eventually fall into place,” says Oberwager, who is among this year’s 40 Under Forty honorees at Berkshire Community College. Her advice for current students contemplating next steps? “Human connection is more important than ever, and having one trusted adult—so you don’t have to carry heaviness alone—can make a world of difference.”

MMRHS Gard Garrett Happ, a 24-year-old Great Barrington resident who works at his family’s Barrington Brewery & Restaura...
03/03/2026

MMRHS Gard Garrett Happ, a 24-year-old Great Barrington resident who works at his family’s Barrington Brewery & Restaurant, will compete on the CW’s game show "Scrabble."

Garrett Happ, a 24-year-old Great Barrington resident who works at his family’s Barrington Brewery & Restaurant, will compete on the CW’s game show "Scrabble."

Some more P&E pics from the 70's thanks to Gordie.See who you can tag or identify.
02/28/2026

Some more P&E pics from the 70's thanks to Gordie.

See who you can tag or identify.

Congratulations to Hilary Houldsworth, 2008 MMRHS grad!!
02/24/2026

Congratulations to Hilary Houldsworth, 2008 MMRHS grad!!

🎉✨Congrats to BCC Alum and 2026 award winner, Hilary Houldsworth, LICSW, Behavioral Health Clinician at Elder Services of Berkshire County, Inc. Celebrate all of this year's winners at on Weds. March 18 at 5 pm - tickets are just $40 - get yours at www.berkshirecc.edu/40underforty. This annual fundraiser supports the College's commitment to Workforce and Community Education

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