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Important Dates

State of the Schools
April 23 at 6:30 p.m.
Revere High School

Farewell Walk-Thru Tours at Bath Elementary
April 24 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
April 27 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

RHS Promenade
May 11 at 5:30 p.m.
Revere High School

RHS Senior Awards
May 17 at 7:45 a.m.
Revere High School

Commencement
May 19 at 1 p.m.
Akron Civic Theatre

 
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Electronic-Newsletter      
April 2019
 
Revere High School Math League Finishes 1st in Ohio

Congratulations to our Mathletes at Revere High School for placing first in the Ohio Math League out of more than 70 teams!

Students are given 30 minutes to solve six math questions once a month for six months.  The last contest took place on March 19.  Individually, Revere had seven students place in the top 47 in Ohio.  They are: Will Krew, Rohit Dasanoor, Drake Du, Jack Krew, Lance Choi, Karl Godard and Samantha Ma.

We are proud of Revere's entire team for this outstanding achievement.
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Larry Nance Jr. to be Inducted into
 Revere's Hall of Fame

Revere High School will proudly induct Larry Nance Jr. into its Hall of Fame on April 26.  RHS students will attend the ceremony, which will be followed by a luncheon with Nance and the student leadership group.

Nance Jr. is a 2011 graduate of RHS.  Currently an NBA player with the Cleveland Cavaliers, he also is the founder of Athletes vs. Crohn's & Colitis, which was inspired by his own struggles as a youth.  

The HOF runs in collaboration with the Revere Local School District, the Revere Alumni Association and the Revere Schools Foundation.

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The RHS Lantern Earns Awards in the Ohio Scholastic Media Association's contest

Congratulations to the staff of the Revere High School student newspaper, Lantern, who earned 26 awards in various writing, editing and design categories recently in the Ohio Scholastic Media Association's journalism contest.

The Lantern received an overall rating of second place (RHS was one of five schools in the state to earn a second place rating).  Lantern's online news website also earned a rating of honorable mention.

In addition, senior Troy Pierson was the winner of the Ohio Scholastic Media Association scholarship, given annually to one student statewide who plans to major in journalism at Kent State University.  

The other members of the Lantern staff include Kurt Benedict, Lily Cowie, Lux DeMoss, Mikey Kahoe, Michael McKee, Amanda Nelson, Molly Oldham, Eda Sezer and Rory Wainwright.

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Health and Wellness Event 
Planned  for  May 10

Join Revere Local on Friday, May 10 for an evening of health and wellness!  The event will get started at 5:30 p.m. with food trucks at Revere High School, followed by a motivational magician performance in the RHS gymnasium and several sessions focusing on nutrition and mindfulness.

Magician Rick Smith, Jr.

The evening will finish with a Glow Run at 8:30 p.m. at the RHS Stadium.  All ages are welcome for this second-annual event!
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Substitute Levy to Appear on 
November Ballot

Revere Local will be placing a Substitute Levy on the ballot in November.   Taxes will not increase as a result of approving the levy.  The Substitute Levy will combine two existing emergency levies up for renewal into one levy.  The two renewal emergency levies - 4.59 mills and 4.79 mills- are a combined 9.4 mills.

The Substitute Levy creates the opportunity for tax revenues to increase for new construction on existing emergency levies, just as it would for a traditional operating levy.  This means as new residents and businesses move into the district and build, they will help fund the costs of educating students at Revere.

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Celebration of the Arts Draws Crowds



Thank you to everyone who came out to take part in the annual "Celebration of the Arts" on April 8 to 11 at Revere High School.  Artwork from each grade level was shown, as well as unique displays by RHS seniors.  Guests enjoyed entertainment and live technique demonstrations throughout the four days.  We thank all who worked hard to make this event successful.

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Scenes from "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat"

The Revere Players put on five amazing performances of "Joseph and  the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" from April 10 to 14.  Congratulations to all who took part in this production!