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THE REVERE ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 2025 Page 17 Shown from left to right: Ward 5 Councillor Angela Guarino-Sawaya, City Council President Marc Silvestri, Revere High School 2024 graduate Matthew Terrell, School Committee Chair/High School Building Committee Chair Mayor Patrick Keefe, Revere School Committee Treasurer/Northeast Metro Tech School Committee member Anthony Caggiano, former Superintendent Carol Tye and former Garfi eld School elementary teacher Kathleen Heiser. Shown from left to right: Ward 5 Councillor Angela Guarino-Sawaya, City Council President Marc Silvestri (Councillor-at-Large), Superintendent/High School Building Committee member Dr. Dianne Kelly, School Committee Chair/High School Building Committee Chair Mayor Patrick Keefe, Ward 2 Councillor Ira Novoselsky, City COunc8il Vice President/Ward 1 Councillor Joanne McKenna, Ward 4 Councillor Paul Argenzio and Dept. of Public Works employee Eddy Volcimus (back) celebrated. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) Shown from left to right: Revere School Committee Vice Chair Jacqueline Monterroso, A.C. Whelan fi fth grader Jamileth Figueroa, Garfi eld Middle School eighth grader Jameelah Figueroa, Revere High School 12th grader Jaleeyah Figueroa and Ward 5 Councillor Angela Guarino-Sawaya. Shown from left to right: Revere School Committee Vice Chair Jacqueline Monterroso, School Committee member Aisha Milbury-Ellis, School Committee member/ High School Building Committee member Stacey Bronsdon-Rizzo, Superintendent/High School Building Committee member Dr. Dianne Kelly, School Committee Chair/High School Building Committee Chair Mayor Patrick Keefe, Revere School Committee Treasurer/Northeast Metro Tech School Committee member Anthony Caggiano, School Committee member Frederick Sannella and Revere School Committee Secretary John Kingston with former Superintendent Carol Tye (in center). ditorium, spaces for the JROTC and vocational programs, and a freshman academy designed to ease the transition into high school. Outside of the main building, there will be multisport athletic fi elds, tennis courts, outdoor classrooms and designated drop off zones. Superintendent Kelly noted, “Today, we break ground not just on a new building, but on a future full of promise — for our students, our educators, and the entire city of Revere. Our new high school will be more than bricks and mortar. It will be a space that empowers our students to think creatively, collaborate eff ectively, and learn in ways that meet the needs of a changing world.” The facility was designed by Perkins Eastman and pulls inspiration from natural geographic features in Revere, including the shape of the waves on Revere Beach and the natural wildlife of Rumney Marsh. Construction is being led by Consigli Construction Co., Inc., and LeftField is the owner’s project manager. Construction is set to be completed by the 2028-2029 school year. Shown from left to right: School Committee member/Ward 5 School Committee member candidate Aisha Milbury-Ellis, Garfi eld Middle School eighth grader Jameelah Figueroa, A.C. Whelan fi fth grader Jamileth Figueroa, Revere High School 12th grader Jaleeyah Figueroa and Revere School Committee Secretary John Kingston.

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