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Page 4 THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, May 10, 2019 RevereTV Spotlight O ur studio has been buzzing with activity! From classes to independent productions, the last week covered it all. We are proud to have more community members taking advantage of the free learning opportunities we offer. JackSABATINO INSURANCE AGENCY Call for a Quote 617-387-7466 Or email Rocco@sabatino-ins.com We cover: * Auto * Home * Boat * Renter * Condo * Life * Multi-Policy Discounts * Commercial 10% Discounts * Registry Service Also Available ie Wright, who was a vital volunteer in our coverage of the recent Arts in Bloom event for our school district, took a directing class. She is making her way towards being proficient in all aspects of the studio. The crew of the program Last Call was here recently to learn about video composition. This crew has worked together as a team through many of our classes. Josh Rojas has been working hard in our editing suites. He spent a few days putting the finishing touches on a project he is making about a local artist. This project includes custom subtitles, which are proving to be very tedious to create in post-production. Josh was also part of the volunteer crew that helped RevereTV cover the Revere High School Rock Ensemble’s tribute concert to Pink Floyd on Friday. Other volunteers on this shoot included Cesar Agudelo, Ashton DeRuosi and student Palmera. Keep an eye out for additional community event coverage, such as RevereTV’s highlights of Beautify Revere, which happened last Saturday. This was a city-wide cleanup and beautification event that included landscaping and planting trees for Arbor Day. Community member and former RTV Board Member Ed Deveau created a public service announcement for The Great Revere Day at the Races. For further information, you can check out his PSA on our YouTube page and other social media sites. You will also find this month’s episode of Revere Senior News with hosts Morris Morris and Stephen Fielding airing on our channel. The latest episode includes guest Liz Yanishevski, who is a recruitment and training specialist at Generations Inc., a group that increases reading skills by pairing reading coaches and students. Those Revere Students are at it again http://www.sabatino-ins.com SABATINO 564 Broadway Everett, MA 02149 617-387-7466 Hours of Operation are: Mondays - Fridays 9am to 5pm Saturdays by appointment only W 54 OAKES STREET EVERETT, MA 02149 Phone (617) 389-2448 www.saseverett.com Preschool to Grade 8 (PreK program starts at 2.9) Christian Values & Strong Academics Before/After School Programs Extra-Curricular Activities Financial Assistance Available Come and see the difference we can make in the life of your child! Se habla Español - Falamos Português Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) Bring this ad and receive $50 off your registration. (New Families Only) Registration is on-going. inning recognition that is! We are pleased to announce that our student groups at Revere High School were selected to receive the 84 Movement’s 2019 Most Outstanding New Chapter Award. The 84 is a statewide movement of youth fighting tobacco in Massachusetts. Their mission is to: • Educate their peers and adults about the tobacco and vaping industries’ marketing tactics • Help to create change locally and statewide to reduce the influence of tobacco in their communities • Survey youth and adults about their perception of the prices and availability of other tobacco products • Promote social norms messaging around youth tobacco use As part of their involvement in the 84 Movement, Youth Health leadership Council and Power of Know Club members have collected 1000 surveys from their peers on tobacco use and perception and attended the Youth Power Summit and the State Wide Kick Butts Day Event at the State House. On Thursday students will lead the Black Lives/Black Lungs conversation in their school. Please attend to support their efforts. The tobacco industry has been targeting minority communities for years. Student leaders at Revere High School held a viewing of Black Lives/Black Lungs and a student led discussion on Thursday at the High School Auditorium. Bishop Fenwick High School announces third quarter Honor Roll TOWN LAST NAME Haile Haile Revere Revere Revere Marashi FIRST NAME Isebella Michael Isabella CLASS Sophomore Sophomore Junior HONOR ROLL Principal's List Principal's List Principal's List

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