Revere High School | |
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Address | |
101 School Street Revere, Massachusetts 02151 United States |
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Coordinates | 42°24′27″N 71°00′34″W / 42.4075969°N 71.0094947°WCoordinates: 42°24′27″N 71°00′34″W / 42.4075969°N 71.0094947°W |
Information | |
School type | Public |
Motto | Knowledge is the basis for creativity |
Status | Open |
Superintendent | Dianne Kelly |
Principal | Lourenco Garcia |
Grades | 9 to 12 |
Enrollment | 1,530 |
• Grade 9 | 397 |
• Grade 10 | 370 |
• Grade 11 | 406 |
• Grade 12 | 339 |
Classes | 518 |
Average class size | 17.0 |
Student to teacher ratio | 13.5 to 1 |
Color(s) |
Red White Blue |
Athletics conference | Northeastern Conference (NEC) |
Mascot | Paulie the Patriot |
Nickname | Patriots |
Rival | Winthrop High School |
Average SAT scores | 429 verbal 460 math 425 writing 1314 total (2015-2016) |
Newspaper | The Patriot |
Yearbook | The Lantern |
Website | Revere High School |
Revere High School is public four-year high school in Revere, Massachusetts operated by the Revere Public Schools system serving about 1,500 students annually. High school students from the district attend either Revere High, Seacost Alternative School, or the Northeast Metropolitan Regional Vocational High School in Wakefield.
A $2.2 million referendum passed around 1998 funded the installation of a new fire alarm system. In 1998 the roof of the building began leaking, and the Revere town government estimated that the repair would cost $1 million. The leak had the potential of destroying the new fire alarm system.
In 2011 the school expanded class times, with each class being 80 minutes instead of 54 minutes, and Revere High began the semester system that year. It also began using iPads for school purposes, with each student having an iPad.
By 2014 the National Center for Urban School Transformation gave its highest award to the school.
In 2014 an increase in the number of immigrants occurred district-wide; therefore the high school now has a program for new immigrants.
Revere High School's health center has birth control services, including contraceptives and the morning-after pill. The Massachusetts General Hospital operates this clinic. Students may use this clinic only if they have permission from their parents.
In 2009 groups of parents objected to these services. They started a petition to have a November 3, 2009 bill to eliminate these services. The voters in the city ultimately did not approve of the vote for removing the contraception services.
As of 2014 80% of the school's graduates go to universities and colleges, and the school had a 3% dropout rate. Around 2008 the rate of students attending tertiary education was 67% and the dropout rate was almost 9%.
Among the Academic Extracurricular activities offered to Revere students are the Speech and Debate Team, who compete in the Massachusetts Forensics League, National Catholic Forensics League, and the National Forensics League, the Drama Guild, Model UN, Art Club, Book Club, Dance Team, ELL/Foreign Language Club, Friendship Club, Future Teachers Club, Gay Straight Alliance, Green Team/Community Service Club, Interact Club, Health & Fitness Club, Key Club, National Honor Society, North Shore Science League, Poetry Out Loud, Revere Culture Club, RHS Connect, RHS Newspaper, Robotics Club, Rock Ensemble, Stronghold Club, Technology Club and the Youth Empowerment Team.