Revere Notes

Revere High School senior class President Macie Lehman, student council President Jessa Randall and National Honor Society President Saumya Mahajan have begun planning and executing various projects for the school year.

They are committed to continuing events such as FroshFest, the Activity Fair, Staff Welcome Back Luncheon, Spirit Week, Homecoming and home football game themes. They also have expressed interest in bringing back Fall Extravaganza and a Halloween event for younger kids.

Individually, Mahajan has been involved in a voter registration drive and is one of 10 Revere National Merit Scholarship semifinalists. Randall is captain of the volleyball team and a four-time letter winner, and Lehman, class president of each of her classes, helped keep graduation ceremonies on the school campus.

Bath Elementary fourth-grader Avnoor Kaur participated in the Sikh Youth Symposium speech and discussion competition across North America. She earned a Distinguished Speakers Award in her age group.

This year’s “Voices of Bath,” responsible for making daily video announcements, are Lucas Dean, Audrey Ihasz, Gianna Masciarelli, Sophia Serhan, Vivian Vukoder and Judah Wemple. They auditioned for their positions.

Revere Middle School students Logan Blewitt, Josh Lunieski and Celia Shiban stood out among 35 eighth-graders who helped incoming sixth-graders transition from Bath Elementary to middle school.

Unity Day is scheduled for Oct. 16, and the Male Mentor Walk is set for Oct. 18 from 6:30-7:30 a.m. at the high school track.

Richfield Elementary students Afia Nuamah, Ivan Zverloff and Jacob Joykutty participated in the school’s cross-country program, running 1.6 kilometers. Nuamah finished second among the girls; Zverloff and Joycutty finished among the top 25 among the boys.

The Richfield PTA will sponsor the Minuteman Mile on Oct. 6 from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the high school track. The family-friendly event includes a 1-mile walk, games, bounce houses and food trucks. There also will be a 50-yard race for all age groups. ∞