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THE SAUGUS ADVOCATE – FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 2021 Page 7 Saugus High students help teach young children about inclusion S By Tara Vocino augus High School students read to Oaklandvale Elementary School students last Thursday morning about the important of anti-bullying, acceptance and diversity. In class, fi rst grade students shared what they learned with the Saugus Advocate afterward. Nicholas Gomes learned that people are diff erent, adding that people should be nice if they’re nice in turn. Alexis Barbanti said she learned that people are alike in many ways, Madison Dodd answers a question. Cial Gerardi raises his hand to having a pet. Shown in the front row, from left to right, are Cameron Connors, Cial Gerardi and Nicholas Gomes. Shown in the middle row, from left to right, are Madison Dodd, Alexis Barbanti and Caiden Agersea. Shown in the back row, from left to right, are Francesca Bashaw and teacher Jennifer Ricciardelli. (Advocate photos by Tara Vocino) Oaklandvale fi rst grade teacher Jennifer Ricciardelli yet diff erent at the same time. Francesca Bashaw said to never judge a book by its cover. Caiden Agersea learned to be kind. Cial Gerardi said it’s not what people look like on the outside, but on the inside, that counts. Principal Maureen Lueke said it was impactful to see former students read “Same, Same but Different” by Jenny Sue Kostecki-Shaw to younger children. “All students must be included and supported,” Lueke said. A BUSINESS CHECKING ACCOUNT THAT CHECKS ALL THE BOXES. LOW MONTHLY FEES - ONLINE BANKING & BILL PAY REMOTE DEPOSIT CAPTURE - COIN SERVICES TALK TO US TODAY ABOUT OUR DIFFERENT BUSINESS CHECKING ACCOUNTS. WE’LL HELP YOU FIND THE RIGHT OPTION. EVERETT – 419 BROADWAY LYNNFIELD – 7 7 1 SALEM STREET 61 7-38 7 - 1 1 10 Visit our website to learn more at: EVERETTBANK . COM Member FDIC Member DIF RIGHT BY YOU

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