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Page 22 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, OCTObER 28, 2022 EXCELLENCE | FROM PAGE 14 rolled in the Health Science Pathway (HSP) were invited to attend a Multi-Chamber of Commerce Healthcare Forum at Anthony’s of Malden that featured a distinguished group of speakers and guests. Leaders from Cambridge Health Alliance, MelroseWakefield Healthcare, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, the East Boston Neighborhood Health Center, and the MGH Chelsea HealthCare Center discussed a variety of pressing topics, including access to care, community-based clinics and inter-agency collaboration. HSP students are exposed to a multitude of aspects of the healthcare sector in a variety of methods. Through research-based projects, handson and skills-based activities, internships, classroom lectures, and field trips/guest speakers, the students acquire a strong grasp on what it takes to be successful in the allied health fi eld. The 11 HPS seniors who attended the fi eld - LEGAL NOTICE - City of Everett, Massachusetts CITY COUNCIL WHITTIER SCHOOL VOLUNTEERS: Shown from left to right: Cristian Lopez Martinez, Vitoria Dini, Isabelle Maia, City Year AmeriCorps member Dylan Clark and Lilirose Mahan. CITY COUNCIL ………….....…………. No. C0437-22 IN THE YEAR TWO THOUSAND AND TWENTY -TWO An Order Calling for the Designating and Fitting of the Polls for the State Election /s/John F. Hanlon, as President Be it Ordered: By the City Council of the City of Everett, Massachusetts, as follows: That the polls be opened from 7 o’clock in the morning to 8 o’clock in the evening and the City Clerk and Elections Commission to cause all voting places to be properly fitted up for the STATE ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2022, and That the following places are designated as polling places for the above-mentioned STATE ELECTION, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2022 and that the Chief of Police employ an officer at each of the 18 precincts: WARD 1 Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Precinct 3A WARD 2 Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Precinct 2A Precinct 3 WARD 3 Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 WARD 4 Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 WARD 5 Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 WARD 6 Precinct 1 Precinct 2 Precinct 3 Connolly Center, 90 Chelsea St Connolly Center, 90 Chelsea St Whittier School, 337 Broadway Whittier School, 337 Broadway Keverian School, 20 Nichols St Keverian School, 20 Nichols St Keverian School, 20 Nichols St Parlin School, 587 Broadway, Broadway Entrance front doors Community Center, 21 Whittier Dr Rec Center, 47 Elm St Rec Center, 47 Elm St Lafayette School, 117 Edith St Glendale Towers, 381 Ferry St Lafayette School, 117 Edith St Maddie English, 105 Woodville St City Hall, 484 Broadway, Keverian Room Parlin School, 587 Broadway, Broadway Entrance front doors Maddie English, 105 Woodville St Parlin Library, 410 Broadway City Services, 19 Norman St A true copy attest the October 17 School Committee meeting. Ingoldsby is a fi rst-year sixth-grade teacher at the Whittier School who previously served as an Endicott College Fellow at the Lafayette School. Reyes-Oseguera, a veteran EPS staff member, is an Administrative Assistant at EHS. Both excel in the areas of parent engagement and outreach. “I was thrilled that Latinos for Education honored two of our team members,” said Superintendent Tahiliani. “Ms. Ingoldsby and Ms. Reyes-Oseguera are ideal representatives of the type of leaders Latinos for Education want to promote and support.” Hope’s Room included in PTO conferences at EHS EHS parents who attended the fi rst teacher conferences of 2022-2023 had access to information that extends far beyond the classroom and grades. Hope’s Room, a mock child’s bedroom designed to show signs of substance abuse that might go unnoticed in daily life, was set up in the EHS Auditorium. It was open to parents, guardians and caregivers the night of October 13. Hope’s Room is usually set up outside in a trailer, but it was quickly moved inside due to the rainy weather that evening. Hope’s Room was brought to Sergio Cornelio, City Clerk October 28, 2022 EHS by Team Sharing Inc., a national organization of parents who have lost a child to Substance Use Disorder. Dozens of parents visited Hope’s Room, where they were given tips on what to look for at home. Spanish and Portuguese translators were on hand to help make the event as accessible as possible. “I had the pleasure of meeting the advocates from Team Sharing Inc. when they brought Hope’s Room to City Hall earlier this year, and I very much wanted the opportunity to be extended to our EHS families,” said Superintendent Tahiliani. “Thanks to everyone at EHS who included this as part of our parent teacher conferences.” Topsfield Fair – putting the Top in “Topsfield” Congratulations to the students in Jennifer Cuthbert’s fi fth-grade class at the Webster School for winning fi rst-place honors in the Topsfi eld Fair’s Decorative Pumpkin Contest! The creative fi fth graders designed their pumpkins around the theme of Fun Fair Food. Yes, all the delicious items pictured are actually pumpkins. Great job! Whittier School student volunteers Recently, an enterprising group of students volunteered to help assemble new chairs and white boards for Whittier School classrooms. They used directions, collaboration and communication to fl awlessly complete the work. And they loved the learning experience! Kiwanis Club Luncheon The Everett and Malden Kiwanis Clubs held their annual joint luncheon for the senior football players and cheerleaders from Everett and Malden High Schools on Thursday, October 20 at Anthony’s. The event is held annually as part of one of the oldest and continuous high school football rivalries in the Commonwealth. Everett Director of Veterans Affairs Antoine Coleman delivered the keynote address and implored the student-athletes to play for their teammates. trip are currently participating in coursework and experiences in several areas, including clinical care, athletic training, public health and medical interpretation. Two EPS employees recognized by Latinos for Education The organization Latinos for Education has named EPS employees Rixy Reyes-Oseguera and Lauren Ingoldsby as Educators of the Year, an honor that was recognized during

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