During a recent Revere School Committee meeting, community members expressed strong support for the administration of Revere High School (RHS) amid ongoing challenges. Parents and educators praised the leadership of Superintendent Diane Kelly, highlighting her commitment to student safety and well-being in the face of negative media portrayals.
One parent, whose son is a junior at RHS, commended the school's administration for providing timely and accurate information regarding recent incidents, emphasizing that the majority of students are positive contributors to the school environment. This sentiment was echoed by Joanne Roulette, principal of Susan B. Anthony Middle School, who defended Kelly against criticism, noting that the challenges faced by RHS are reflective of broader issues affecting schools nationwide.
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Subscribe for Free Christopher Bowen, principal of RHS, passionately addressed the media's portrayal of students, particularly youth of color, as dangerous and criminal. He highlighted the significant investments made in student support programs over the past two years, asserting that the school has received ample support from the district administration to address the needs of at-risk students.
The meeting also featured comments from school committee members who expressed pride in the Revere Public Schools and condemned the negative narratives surrounding the community. They emphasized the importance of focusing on the positive contributions of students and the need for unity in supporting the school system.
Superintendent Kelly acknowledged the challenges faced by the district but expressed gratitude for the support from her colleagues and the community. She emphasized the importance of fostering a positive environment for students and educators alike, urging the community to work together to overcome obstacles and celebrate the strengths of the Revere school system.