Special to the Journal On January 1, 2024, Mayor Patrick M. Keefe Jr. will be sworn into his first full four-year term as the City of Revere’s Mayor alongside the Revere City Council and the Revere School Committee. The Inauguration ceremony, which is open to the public, will take place at the Susan B. Anthony
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
Special to the Journal Frederick Sannella has announced his candidacy for re-election to the Revere School Committee. The following is his statement. “Please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Frederick Sannella, and I am a candidate for re-election to the Revere School Committee! Some of you may know me as a former elementary
Special to the Journal Riaz Garcia has announced his intention to run for School Committee in the Nov. 7 election. The following is his announcement: “My name is Riaz Garcia and I am running to serve on the Revere School Committee. I am a lifelong Revere resident. I attended the old Kiddie Koop, Garfield, and
By Dan Rizzo, Candidate for Mayor We need to realign the Revere High School curriculum and prioritize space in our proposed new high school for both academic as well as career and vocational technical education programs. Massachusetts has more than two-dozen vocational technical public schools serving 38,282 students, but these schools have far too few