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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, OCTObER 10, 2025 ~ Political Endorsement ~ Page 9 Everett Police Superior Officers Union Endorse Lattanzi for Ward 6 City Councillor and operated a very successful small business in Everett for many years. You have served on the Everett Charter Commission and are a member of the Everett Redevelopment Authority. On both boards you have shown yourself not to be afraid of hard work and have not been afraid to make a tough decision. We believe that you will bring this leadership ability and willingness to work well with others to bring the services that the people of Everett deserve.” On Tuesday, November 4th ELECT JASON MARCUS School Committee Ward 2 (Pol. Adv.) Pictured with Ward 6 Councillor candidate Alfred Lattanzi are Lt. Jim Gabriel, President; Lt. Stephan Panzini, Vice-President; Lt. Tino Rozza, Treasurer; and Sgt. Dave Butler, Secretary. T he Union Board for Local 95 of The New England Police Benevolent Association (NEPBA) has unanimously voted to endorse Alfred Lattanzi’s candidacy for Ward 6 City Council. “After a review of your past record the decision was an easy one,” stated Lt. James M. Gabriel, President of the RECOVERY | FROM PAGE 2 ered Not Meeting Expectations, 470-500 as Partially Meeting Expectations, 500-530 as Meeting Expectations and 530-580 as Exceeding Expectations.) Nevertheless, DESE classified the Everett school system as Not Requiring Assistance or Intervention and Making Substantial Progress Towards Targets, but Hart cautioned, “Being pleased with the results doesn’t mean I’m satisfied. Sound educational planning precedes rising test scores. You will continue to see these numbers rise.” “I feel it’s going to go to up from here,” School Committee member at-Large and Chairperson Samantha Hurley added. “There’s room for improvement and we’re addressing that.” Plans, which build on strategic initiatives from last year, Everett Police Superior Officers Union Local 95, in a letter to the candidate. “Your service to the City is well known amongst its citizens. You are also a former Ward 6 councilor, Director and Treasurer of The Everett Credit Union and a current member of the Everett Traffic Commission for over 25 years. You have owned include providing professional development to strengthen literacy among all students, using high-quality materials and establishing professional learning communities among teachers to analyze student data and identify how to increase performance using the high-quality materials. A presentation given by Hart and Assistant Superintendent for Teaching, Learning and Student Success Margaret Adams outlined instructional priorities for the 2025-26 school year. “Our purpose is to support the literacy of our students and improve outcomes,” it reads. “Educators will intentionally implement student centered literary instructional strategies with high quality materials to plan data-drive instruction ensuring all students, especially those with disabilities and multi-language learnRECOVERY | SEE PAGE 18

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