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Page 36 THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 2021 COVID-19 | FROM Page 8 ately aff ected by COVID-19. The consequences of the pandemic for children’s academic and social development are likely to be long-term: children in fi rst grade this year may need additional support throughout their academic careers. The bill will improve the approach to address students' social, emotional, mental, behavioral, and physical health needs related to COVID-19. States, school districts, nonprofi ts in partnership with school districts, and the Bureau of Indian Education can apply for grants for one of two purposes: 1. Implement Evidencebased Strategies: 75% of funds are reserved for grantees to adopt programs that meet a high bar of evidence, such as supporting social-emotional learning, implementing culturally and linguistically responsive practices, extending instructional time, and implementing high-quality individual or small-group tutoring. 2. Support Field- and Educator-Initiated Innovations: 25% of funds are reserved for grant* Crack Repairing * Pot Hole Filling * Striping Handicapped Spaces * Free Estimates Tom’s Seal Coating Call Gary: 978-210-4012 SAUGUS FOR SALE Saugus - Super location close to Cliftondale Square Whitney Street 7 room 3 bedroom 1 and a half baths Colonial. New kitchen and roof, enclosed front porch. High ceilings move in condition. 1,600 square feet of living space. Oversized lot 7,600 sq feet. O $529,900 Call Today Shea Real Estate 781-910-4850 ~ HELP WANTED ~ Now Hiring for our Deli. Apply online at www.shopmckinnons.com or ask for Joe or Mary at our 620 Broadway, Everett Store. f Revere passed into the loving embrace of Jesus on Friday, June 4, 2021. Born on December 6, 2001, Dante was the beloved son of Mary, cherished grandson of Jean and William Crisafi . He is survived by many loving aunts and uncles, Ann Preston of Lynnfi eld, Barbara and Tom Burns of Winthrop, Stephen and Laurie Crisafi of NH, Liz and Steve Snook of Melrose, Alba Frasco of Wilmington, Norberto Perez of Boston and his very special Uncle Rob Preston and Kim of Revere. Cousins Ann Marie and Andy, Janice and Scott and Markie; Bianca, Anthony and Gillian; Jennifer, Big Chris, Alyssa, Dusty, Jonathan, Kerin, and Emily; and his second cousins little Christopher, Baby Brady and soon to arrive Angela. He was unique. He was lovEOE ing. He was kind to children, the homeless, the vulnerable. He was charming. He was business savvy and one way or the other he got what he needed. He adored his grandmother Nanny. When one says “I grew up in ees to develop or replicate new ideas and strategies designed by educators in the fi eld to accelerate academic progress and address social, emotional, mental, behavioral, and physical health needs associated with COVID-19. Grantees must include an independent evaluation for effi cacy. This legislation reserves funds for the Bureau of Indian Education, rural areas, and applicants serving low-income students. The Department must also give priority to applicants serving disproportionately higher percentages of high-need students, including low-income students, students of color and Native American students, homeless students, migrant students, students in foster care, English learners, students with disabilities, and students most aff ected by COVID-19. The Educational Equity Challenge Grant Act is endorsed by the National Education Association (NEA), American Federation of Teachers (AFT), the Education Trust, the National Association of State Directors of Special Education (NASDSE), National Association of Secondary School PrinciOBITUARIES Dante William Crisafi the church,” for Dante it was truth. Many nights Dante and his mom would enter Holy Rosary in Winthrop as it was left open for all to pray. It was there that Dante learned how to operate microphones and the sound system left for Sunday service. That was the beginning of his love of music and his moniker that he carried for life, “DJ Dante”. He was an altar server at Holy Rosary. When a parishioner lost his son to a heart attack, in an attempt to make the dad feel better, young Dante presented him with a little piece of paper that said, “I’m sorry about your son… I will be your son.” Dante loved spending time with his dogs Dexter and Mr. Todo and his cat Lucia all of whom he chose to join his family. He had a fondness for fast cars. Dante was an alumni of the Early Education Center (EEC) in East Boston where he was known as the Mayor. He was a student at the Manville School in Boston and continued his education at Seaport Academy in Chelsea. He stood out at his school as kind and caring to other students and became the school’s musical go to guy. He was a fighter who battled many challenges; his biggest being most recently with the disease of addiction and, like so many before him, the disease won. While he was not here for long, for those of us who were blessed to have shared time with him, he captured our hearts for eternity. Be with Jesus my kind hearted young man. You have lots of work ahead of you as you help Him help other young kids, as you return to pure love and your struggles are no more. Copyrighted material previously published in Banker & Tradesman/The Commercial Record, a weekly trade newspaper. It is reprinted with permission from the publisher, The Warren Group. For a searchable database of real estate transactions and property information visit: www.thewarrengroup.com. BUYER1 REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS SELLER1 BUYER2 Etesami, Iman Taran ni, Gabriela Rollins, William A Sherpa, Jason W Tchate-Ndeugoue, A W SELLER2 ADDRESS DATE 1 Carey Cir #114 20.05.2021 $ 441 500,00 82 Garfi eld Ave 19.05.2021 $ 730 000,00 Generoso J. Beatrice “Joe” pals (NASSP), the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL), National Urban League (NUL), Healthy Schools Campaign, American Student Assistance, Committee for Children, National Women's Law Center (NWLC), Peekapak Inc., SEL4US, Autistic Self Advocacy Network, the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD), AFT Massachusetts, Boston Teachers Union (BTU), MA Parent Teacher Association, MA Alliance of Boys & Girls Clubs, and the Alliance of Massachusetts YMCAs. 88 , of Lynnfield, formerly Revere, passed away on June 5 from complications of Parkinson’s disease. Graduate of Revere High school 1950, New England Aircraft School and Newbury College. He proudly served in the USAF, achieving the rank of TSGT, retiring after 20 years of service. He worked for the U.S.Postal Service, Boston. Beloved husband of Roberta (Golfi eri) for 56 years. He leaves his daughter, Michelle (Mimi) Boyle and husband Matthew, and son, Jonathan Beatrice and wife MaryBeth. He was the proud grandfather of fi ve adoring grandchildren, Abigail, Thomas and Lauren Boyle; and Charles and Roxanne Beatrice; a sister, Marie Giacobbe and husband Nicholas of Revere, many loving nieces, nephews and cousins. In lieu of fl owers, please send a contribution in his memory to the Parkinson’s Foundation, 200 SE 1st Street, Suite 800, Miami, FL 33131 or the Department of Veterans Aff airs, Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital, 200 Springs Road, Bedford, MA 01730. PRICE Revere

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