Revere Public Schools | |
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101 School Street Revere, Massachusetts United States |
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District information | |
Type | Public |
Grades | PK-12 |
Superintendent | Dianne Kelly |
Asst. Superintendent(s) |
Christopher Malone Danielle Mokaba-Bernardo |
Schools | 11 |
Budget | $82,216,667 in 2010-11 |
District ID | 2510050 |
Students and staff | |
Students | 6,519 in 2011-12 |
Teachers | 444.7 FTE in 2010-11 |
Student-teacher ratio | 14.0 in 2010-11 |
Other information | |
School committee | Fredrick A. Sannella Carol A. Tye Stacey A. Rizzo Donna Wood Pruitt Dan Maguire Michael Ferrante |
Website | www |
Revere Public Schools (RPS) is a school district headquartered in Revere, Massachusetts in Greater Boston.
In February 1945 the district created its Department of Audio-Visual Aids.
In a five year period from 1993 to 1998, enrollment increased by 25% in the district's elementary schools. Around 1998 the district gad passed a roof repair and asbestos referendum worth $2.2 million. Three schools had their roofs repaired. The same referendum also funded the installation of a new fire alarm system at Revere High School.
In 2001 the school district began a $83.5 million construction program to build four new school buildings, which together were to house five schools.
By 2005, the Massachusetts Legislature approved the request of the Revere school system to use June 17, Bunker Hill Day, as a day of school instruction.
In 2009 groups of parents objected to a Massachusetts General Hospital-operated clinic at Revere High School that provided contraception services. The parents 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.
In 2014 an increase in the number of immigrants occurred district-wide, and the high school now has a program for new immigrants.
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