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Page 16 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 14, 2024 ~ Excellence in the EPS ~ Health Science Pathway Luncheon Seniors recognized for completing internships E HS recognized seniors in the Health Science Pathway who completed internships during the 2023-2024 school year during a luncheon celebration inside the Crimson Café on May 10. The students completed internships at the following locations: • Cambridge Health Alliance’s Everett Hospital (various units, wards and departments) • Leonard Florence Center in Chelsea • Cataldo Ambulance • The Keverian, Lafayette, and Parlin Schools Senior interns: Suhey Aragon Munguia, Jessica Benitez Escobar, Isabella Barbosa, Camille Camilo, Andrea Cortez, Victoria DoCarmo, Eduarda Fiuza, Aviana Giron, Ava Goodwin, Katerin Guevara Chacon, Gurkiran Kaur, Yasmine Laabadla, Sophia Machado, Vitoria Machado, Anthony Masucci, Valeria Matias Calmo, Maria Luiza Medeiros, Abitchaelle Medilme, Thong Phan, Ricardo Osorio Umana, Aliyana Owens, Marisela Portillo, Makenzie Powers, Jayden Prophete, Katherine Ramirez Quintanilla, Daimeliz Rivera, Maria Rocha Moraes, Achena Sanon, Simran Tamang, Linh Tran, Ashley Vasquez Fuentes, Enrico Vega. EMT interns: Arabela Cvitkusic, Justin Du, Alessandra Foster, Malaica Guillaume, Salina Pun, Brigitte Reyes-Cortez, Gleidy Tejada Sanchez, Aidan Volquez, Katherine Perez Privado. Connections Program Field Trip Students display teamwork – and fearlessness! T he EHS Connections Program recently took 30 of its students to the La Vida high ropes course at Gordon College. Students spent the morning working on team-building activities and the afternoon on the high ropes course. It was an incredible day all around, and it was great to see problem-solving skills, teamwork and bravery all in action! Lafayette Students Win Poster Contest Awards Messages promote fi re safety From left to right: Deputy Fire Chief Will Hurley, Assistant Principal Stephen Venezia, Poster Award winners Jaycee Nguyen and Angelina Ravesi. Principal David Brady, Assistant Principal Alessandro Cornelio and Superintendent William Hart. T wo Lafayette School students won prizes in the 2024 Arson Watch Reward Program Poster Contest. Sixth-grader Angelina Ravesi was the first-place winner in Middlesex County; eighth-grader Jaycee Nguyen earned second-place honors. The pair were presented trophies and a cash prize from Everett Deputy Fire Chief Will Hurley, who worked with Arts Coordinator Cari DiCicco on sharing this opportunity with middle school students, during a brief ceremony at the Lafayette on Tuesday, May 14. The annual poster contest is sponsored by the Massachusetts Property Insurance Underwriting Association. The theme is “Fire Prevention – Everyone/Every Day.” Ravesi’s poster features a mix of images and messages, including “Stop, Drop, and Roll!” Nguyen created a painting built around the importance of extinguishing candles. “Our congratulations to these talented students, and our thanks to Deputy Hurley for promoting this event within the Everett Public Schools,” said Superintendent Hart. The Everett High School Cross-Country team led the 2.5-5K Fun Run. Attendees had the opportunity to participate in arts & crafts. FAIR | FROM PAGE 9 those who attended to make this a successful event. All of the upcoming City of Everett events can be found by visiting the events calendar on the City website at cityofeverett.com/calendar/category/ events/list. Residents can also follow the offi cial social media pages on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly known as Twitter) to stay updated. Facebook: /cityofeverettma and /mayorcarlodemaria. Instagram: @ cityofeverettma and @mayorcarlodemaria. X: @EverettGov_ MA and @Mayor_DeMaria. All are welcome to attend the upcoming events. Attendees lined up to try some of the off erings from the food trucks.

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