Page 14 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, OCTObER 28, 2022 EXCELLENCE IN THE EPS Community partnerships at work KIWANIS LUNCHEON: Shown from left to right: Standing: Everett Director of Veterans Affairs Antoine Coleman, Malden Superintendent of Schools Ligia Noriega-Murphy, Everett Superintendent of Schools Priya Tahiliani and EHS Principal Dennis Lynch; seated: Malden High School Principal Christopher Mastrangelo, Malden High School Athletic Director Charlie Conefrey and Everett High School Athletic Director Tammy Turner. MPCU DONATION EVENT: Shown from left to right: Front row: Parlin School students Adiel Lima, Jazmin Mejia Lemus, Tamara Novoa Aguilar, Enzo Lima, Christopher Portillo Sanchez, Wendley Bonhomme and Helyka Hoinaski Santos; back row: MPCU VP & Chief Operating Officer Janis Caines, MPCU Marketing Administrator Leo Lemos, Parlin School teacher Stacy Schiavo, MPCU President & CEO John Murphy, Superintendent of Schools Priya Tahiliani, MPCU Assistant Branch Manager in Everett Paulette Goodreau, Parlin School Principal Nancy Sutera and Parlin School Assistant Principal Paolo Lambresa. MPCU makes a generous donation to the Parlin School In its latest show of support and dedication to the Everett Public Schools, the Everett branch of Members Plus Credit Union (MPCU) recently made a generous donation to the Albert N. Parlin School. A group of MPCU execuLATINO EDUCATORS OF THE YEAR: From left: School Committee Members Millie Cardello and Cynthia Sarnie, Superintendent of Schools Priya Tahiliani, Mayor Carlo DeMaria, teacher Lauren Ingoldsby, School Committee Student Representative Riley Avelar, Administrative Assistant Rixy Reyes-Oseguera, School Committee Members Samantha Lambert and Marcony Almeida Barros, School Committee Chairperson Jeanne Cristiano and School Committee Members Mike Mangan and Jason Marcus. tives, led by SVP & Chief Operating Officer Janis Caines, delivered 100 backpacks of varying styles filled with school supplies for Parlin administrators and teachers to distribute to students. MPCU organized the 2022 Backpack Drive over the summer as part of a community outreach project with significant help from Everett High School (EHS) summer interns Suzanne Maharjan, Luis Santana, Alyssa Parziale, Kaesta Sandy and Xiomara Perez Puerta. “So many students in the MULTI-CHAMBER HEALTH FORUM: Shown from left to right: Back row: Christopher Mumbi, Taneja Elie, Giacobbe Ward, Karmarri Ellerbe and Rocco Navarrette Ortiz; front row: State Representative Joe McGonagle, Julia Curran, Geralisha Jacquet, Diana Flores, Camilla Benitez Escobar, Salma Abderazzak and Mariaisabel Rojas Quiceno, Everett Chamber of Commerce President Dan Cameron and Executive Director Cheryl Smith. communities we serve are in need and without the necessary school supplies,” stated MPCU President & CEO John Murphy. “We are happy we can once again help make their school year a better one.” “The donation was amazing in its own right, but the fact that it was the culmination of an effort that included our students makes it all the more meaningful,” said Superintendent Priya Tahiliani. “Thanks again to MPCU for its dedication to our district.” EHS students attend regional health forum Eleven EHS students enEXCELLENCE | SEE PAGE 22
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