By Michael Coughlin Jr. Three students, Dylan Blaisdell of CityLab Innovation High School, Bianca Fiore, and Melih Yilmaz both of Revere High School received Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents (M.A.S.S.) Excellence Awards at the Revere School Committee’s regular meeting last week. Superintendent Dianne Kelly noted that every year, M.A.S.S. invites the recognition of
By Melissa Moore-Randall Whether a win or a loss, Revere High School athletes can always count on Abdul Marah to greet them with a smile after each game or match. Born and raised in Casablanca, Morocco, Abdul has worked for Revere Public School’s Transportation Department for almost a decade as a school bus driver. Often
Special to the Journal Kathryn Schulte-Grahame has announced her candidacy for Revere School Committee. The following is her statement: “My name is Dr. Kathryn Schulte Grahame and I am running for School Committee. I am a mother of two children in Revere Public Schools, a university teacher and administrator, and an active community volunteer. I
Many Massachusetts classrooms are not equipped with air conditioning, even as sweltering temperatures persist in the first week of September, which pediatricians say could affect students’ ability to learn.
By Adam Swift The City Council approved a $262,136,012 Fiscal Year 2024 operating budget on Monday night. The vote comes after two weeks of council ways and means subcommittee meetings with city department heads. The final figure is $10,000 less than the proposed FY24 budget presented to the council by Acting Mayor Patrick Keefe. There