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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 2022 Page 15 Revere High students shadow business field prospects during Mentor Day By Tara Vocino R evere High School students shadowed various local businesses, many in their prospective career fi elds, during last Thursday morning’s Mentor Day. Student Jonita Hoxha with mentor/Italian teacher Antonietta Fierro-Tucker and student Ambra DeCicco-Clyne; they shadowed staff at Broadway Physical Therapy/Wells Physical Therapy. Students Brian Ramirez Tobin, Bella Stamatopoulos, Briana Mendieta, Astrid Noriega, Nahomy Galvez Martinez, Sergio Osorio, Lesly Calderon Lopez, Ambra DeCicco-Clyne, Jonita Hoxha, Tania Orellana, Yasmin Deblas, Matthew Terrell, Daniel Cardona, Yaron Ramirez and Thomas McGrath followed business leaders, mainly in their fi eld of choice, last Thursday. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) Student Briana Mendieta shadowed realtor Daveen Arrigo and Ward 4 Councillor/realtor Patrick Keefe of Revolution Realtors. RHS student Yasmin Deblas (left) shadowed Chamber of Commerce Director Amanda Portillo during last Thursday morning’s Mentor Day. Student Sergio Osorio (left) spent the morning with Michael Capobianco of Lattanzi Financial Services. Student Lesly Calderon Lopez shadowed Daniel Rizzo, owner of Rizzo Insurance. Student Nahomy Galvez Martinez shadowed John Verrengia (left) and Michael Ferrante of GSF Tax Service. Senior Astrid Noriega (left) shadowed Director of Finance, Auditor and Budget Director Richard Viscay in the Audit Department at City Hall. Student Matthew Terrell (left) shadowed Rossetti-Cowan Senior Center Volunteer Coordinator Ed Deveau. In photo at left, RHS students Thomas Magrath, Daniel Cardona, and Yaron Ramirez take their seats in the House Chambers at the State House when they shadowed State Representatives Jeff Turco and Jessica Giannino. Shown at right, the future civic leaders have a turn at the gavel. (Courtesy photo, Daniel Cardona)

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