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THE REVERE ADVOCATE - Friday, June 14, 2019 Page 13 Paul Revere School students have fun on Field Day By Tara Vocino S tudents, color coded by grade, enjoyed a sunny Field Day at the Paul Revere Innovation School last Friday, participating in myriad of outdoor activities. The boys competed against the girls in Tugof-War, jumped inside a sack in a race around an orange cone for the fastest time; played Capture the Flag and did a hoop toss, where children had to keep the Hula-Hoop going in a 35-person circle without using their hands. Tara Vocino may be reached at printjournalist1@gmail.com. Leading the way in the girls’ Tug-of-War are Naviah Zelaya and Adrianna Glover, second from front. Chaperoning at right is parent Suada Mansouri. Students in Lina DiCenso’s fi fth-grade classroom: Omar Jaouad, at right, Sophia Greeley, at left, Zachary Guelpa, at right, Lyna Basoussah, at left, Monica Santos, at right, Julissa Hernandez Chavez, at right, Sara Brown, at left, Leena Kistas, at left, Gemma Stamatopoulos, at left, and Rose Cao, at right. They participated in the Sack Race on Field Day at Paul Revere Innovation School on Friday afternoon. (Advocate Photos by Tara Vocino) Fourth-graders in Lindsay Colleran’s class lead in boys’ Tug-of-War. Shown from left to right, leading the pack, are Eric Kemp, Edgar Perranza and Xavier Chafi n. At right, parent Rea Juarez is cheering the boys on. SeaCoast HS students present new computer applications at Science Educators Expo at BC Special to Th e Advocate n Saturday, June 8, David Rivera DeJesus and Anthony DiVito – Revere residents and recent graduates of SeaCoast High School – presented demonstrations of their new computer applications at the Science Educators Expo at Boston College. The Sci-Ed Expo is an event exhibiting exciting STEM projects from students and teachers grades K-12 representing urban schools from the Boston area. In addition to student and teacher projects, the event featured exhibitions from leading STEM organizations in the Boston area and a keynote speaker. This year’s keynote speaker was Alazar Ayele from Biogen Labs in Cambridge, Mass. Rivera DeJesus exhibited his video game, Koduana Jones, which was developed with KODU, a Microsoft Interactive Development Environment (IDE), and DiVito displayed a website he created using HTML and CSS. Both projects were designed and developed in Damian DeSeaCoast HS students David Rivera DeJesus and Anthony DiVito Marco’s Coding class during the schoolyear when they were seniors. O Emma Ganjoli, in center, is guarding the fl ag behind an orange cone in Capture the Flag. Behind her are Det Balaj and Johel Castro Valladares, at right in the baseball cap; they are in Alyssa Provencher’s third grade classroom. Joshua McPherson, in front, captures the yellow flag in Capture the Flag. Behind him are Det Balaj and Emma Ganjoli of Alyssa Provencher’s third grade class. RevereTV Spotlight C ongratulations to Revere High School Class of 2019! It was a complete team eff ort at RevereTV to record and also stream this year’s RHS graduation ceremony live on our channel and on social media. RTV’s Director of Community Media, Andrew Love, led a crew of community members at Harry Della Russo Stadium through a full live production process. This also involved staff monitoring our signal and adding graphics in the studio. Thank you to Jackie Wright, Josh Rojas and Jharline Amaya Pineda for volunteering to take on the roles needed to record and stream the event. If you missed graduation, you can still watch it as it replays on our channel or fi nd it on our social media pages. There, you can also fi nd our coverage of the RHS Senior Prom Red Carpet. Cesar Agudelo has been a reliable community member since he fi rst showed interest in the studio. RevereTV, with Agudelo’s help, covered the Paul Revere School’s Community Field Day on Friday. Coverage of this day of fun will soon be available on all of our outlets. While some community members lent a hand in the fi eld, others were in the studio advancing their skill set. Rachid Moukhabir recorded and submitted more content for two programs, Soccer Talk and Nour Zone. Said Benjebli spent time practicing for his show in our studio. Alexandra Coppola continued working on a project in the editing suites. Fatima Zahra Ouled-Alla expressed her interest in editing and took a class to learn more about Adobe Premiere Pro. As a reminder, all community member and RTV content can be viewed with cable service from both Comcast and RCN. Our Comcast channels are 8 and 9, while our RCN channels are 3 and 13. We upload all of our own RevereTV coverage and content and City of Revere meetings to our YouTube page and Facebook. All community member programming airs on our television channels. If you are interested in becoming a member, feel free to stop by our studio or reach out by phone by calling 781-426-9498.

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