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Superintendent: high school redesign showing gains; new high school construction remains on budget

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Superintendent and high-school leaders reported measurable student-growth gains, expanded advanced-course participation and several program launches. The district said the new high school construction budget is on target, with bids set to be released next month and demolition expected in late April or early May.

Revere Public Schools officials reported measurable gains in student growth metrics and outlined next steps for a multimillion-dollar high school replacement project at the school committee meeting.

High-school design and programs: Mr. Bowen, principal at Revere High School, presented semester-one data and program updates that district leaders said show progress as they redesign the high school. He said honors and other advanced-course options are being offered in new formats and that nearly 600 Advanced Placement tests were taken last year, with about 58% of those scoring 3 or higher. "We had close to 600 tests taken last year. Almost 60 percent…

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