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Revere Community Meeting on Opioids and Fentanyl

Representatives from the Substance Used Disorder and Homeless Initiatives (SUDHI) , the Police Department, and State officials will provide information about opioids and fentanyl as well as answer questions from participants.
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Student Health Screenings

Dear Parent/Guardian,

This letter is to inform you of our Health Screening Programming that is provided here within Revere Public Schools throughout your student’s academic experience. All health screenings conducted in our schools are required by Massachusetts State Law. These Screenings are ongoing throughout the school year, and throughout a student’s time within Revere Public Schools. Parents and legal guardians shall be provided with an opportunity to request, in writing, that their child not participate in the variety of screening programming.
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Staying Healthy This Season

Dear Families,

The Commonwealth, the Northeast and much of the US are seeing increases in respiratory illness in infants and children. Some of these infants and children are requiring hospitalization for support with breathing and hydration. Emergency departments and other acute care health facilities have been managing significant increases in the number of patients requiring care.
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New High School

Dear Revere Public Schools community,

Tonight we passed a huge milestone in the building of the new Revere High School as the City Council voted to fund the taking of the property that formerly housed the Wonderland Dog Track for the purpose of building this new school.
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American Education Week

Revere Public Schools will be celebrating American Education Week from November 14th - November 18th. American Education Week is a great time to honor our students daily work and accomplishments.

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Principal's Message

Dear Parents and Guardians:
 
I would like to take this opportunity to welcome you to a new school year. High school is an extremely important time for adolescents -- a time for growth, maturity, and preparation for the responsibilities of adulthood. Working with you and your child, we look forward to many and varied learning experiences, positive social interactions, and a year of productive relationships among all members of our school community. CityLab High School is committed to the concept that a child's education is the product of the school and home. We believe that a strong partnership between school and your family will result in success for your child. You can help with this partnership in many ways. By regularly showing interest in your child's schoolwork, asking questions, and giving praise for accomplishments, you can reinforce what the school is trying to accomplish. Similarly, stressing the need for regular attendance conveys to your child the importance of school.
 
As your Principal, it is important to me that everyone who steps through our doors-teachers, students and parents-are respected and welcomed into our community. This attitude enables us to meet the challenges of academic excellence in a positive, fun, and nurturing environment. 
 
Every student, given the right tools, support and environment, is capable of succeeding and exceeding their expectations. With the proper resources, and the flexibility to adapt and differentiate instruction, we can successfully involve students in the learning process and provide them with the right tools to successfully transition to the next opportunity they face.
 
My door is always open and I welcome your input.  Please feel free to call or email me to discuss any concerns you might have throughout the school year. I look forward to meeting you all.
 
Kind regards,
 
Dr. Stacey Mulligan
Principal