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Committee approves five-year Paul Revere School innovation plan centered on purposeful play and student-led conferences

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The school committee approved Paul Revere School's five-year innovation plan June 17; the plan formalizes initiatives including Purposeful Play (a DESE-supported grant program), the Learning Pit, Zones of Regulation, student-led conferences and a revised club structure.

The Revere School Committee voted June 17 to accept the Paul Revere School's five-year innovation plan, which the school says will guide instructional and social-emotional initiatives from fall 2025 through the 2029-30 school year.

Principal Coyle and assistant principal Squittery presented the plan and outlined five core initiatives: Purposeful Play (a Playful Learning Institute rollout in grades K'5 tied to DESE-endorsed practices), the Learning Pit (structured productive struggle during lessons), Zones of Regulation and Social Thinking (a schoolwide social-emotional framework), expanded student-led conferences and a revised club structure designed to…

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