This schools is honestly a lot of pooooooo... Not many great teacher///extreamly hot...... i would never have my kids go to a school like this...eeewwwwww
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Posted by a student on 04/26/09
Revere High School is a great school. The sports teams are average and the coaches really work the kids hard and they are decitated. Also, the teachers at rhs are awesome! They can really relate to the kids and excell at their jobs. The kids from revere might seem like bad kids but they are really just
... Read more not given a chance. I am a kid from revere as well and i love my school and city. Revere High teaches you about having pride and i think this is really important. Everyone is really friendly here, and very welcoming. Its easy to makee friends and love RHS. Read less
Posted by a parent on 03/26/09
As a graduating student of the class 07, I can say that Revere High School is one of the 'better' schools out there. It has its flaws though. From dirty bathrooms, mediocre teachers to students who are in gangs or pretend to be. The school tries too hard to pay attention on the football team. Overall,
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Posted by a student on 12/18/07
Academic achievement is the sole responsibility of the student. If a student is more interested in playing football (or being cool) than aquiring an education, then they will have little chance of escaping Revere's depressed community. While I had a number of just plain bad teachers at RHS, I realize
... Read more that my education could have been better had I applied myself. I was fortunate to get into college and it was there that I became familiar with the term 'academia' and what the pursuit of a higher education meant. And FYI folks, concern yourselves with how your kids are performing academically, and let go of your football dreams. Read less
Posted by a former student on 09/10/07
I am Currently enrolled in Revere High School and i must say that observing that it currently only has a 4 out of 10 caught me compleatly off guard. Revere high is the best school I've ever attended. Most kids from this school could say that and it wouldnt mean anything because its the only high school
... Read more theyve attended, but as a student who has been to 6 schools within the past 4 years i can say that Revere high school is not just a bunch of punks and thugs as most people make it out to be, but a warm and welcoming community of students. I am planning on finishing my senior year here in revere with the teachers and friends ive gotten so close to and learned to love. Read less
Posted by a student on 08/31/07
I have failed to succeed in a school as such. There are way to many teachers and staff members worried about wether or not or scores are up and we are performing well on the MCAS than actually sitting down and teaching and trying to help kids out along the way. I feel as though I was pushed through
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Posted by a former student on 06/21/07
I have to agree w/the parent who wrote in 7/2005 regarding the football team. They get all the glory. Teacher's are great, from Mr. Bounanno to Mr. Marquette (no longer at RHS, big loss for RHS)to Mr. Eatough to Ms. Dakin and also a substitute teacher Mr. Murphy, they are all great teachers. They should
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Posted by a parent on 12/05/06
This School is one of the most amazing Schools ever. Teachers and Staff are excellent. Academic programs are some of the best I have ever seen. Couple of activitities are awesome. Parent involvement is excellent. This is Truly a Five Star School! Thanks RHS!
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Posted by a student on 02/25/06
As a concerned student attending Revere High School, I believe that Revere High School is attaining a wretched reputation because of the minority of indivuduals who do not embody our enthusiasm for intellectual expansion on every level. As for the quality of teachers, many of them have been able to enlighten
... Read more me as well as aid me in achieving all of my ambitions. Mary Ellen Dakin, David Eatough, Brian Cullivan, Mark Fellowes, Marilyn Penta, and Samantha Meier are several of the myriad of outstanding teachers at Revere High School. Many students have high goals for academic achievements. The class od 2007 is the first class in the history of Revere High School to have several individuals with a GPA of over 5.00, on a scale of 5.00. Cliques are not overly abundant at RHS, everyone is able to intermingle and develop friendships which will last a lifetime. Read less
Posted by a student on 02/19/06
The sports programs are many, however like alot of cities football and cheerleading recieve the most attention, wehre the swim team for instance doesnt get so much as a thankyou, never mind team jackets, banquets etc. The advanced placement courses are good but students having difficulty in them are
... Read more not given the help they need, inturn leaving them feel like failures. The overall mentality of the student body is unlike when I was growing up, here it seems the gang bangers and thugs are most popular among other students. Whereas that typicaly used to be football players and cheerleaders. I see good kids trying to act tuff so they will fit in and in this school it takes a very strong personality to be yourself and not give in all in the name of popularity. Read less
* In 2007-2008 Massachusetts used the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS) to test students in grades 3 though 8 and 10 in English language arts and math, and in grades 5 and 8 in science. The grade 10 MCAS is a high school graduation requirement. The MCAS is a standards-based test, which means it measures specific skills defined for each grade by the state of Massachusetts. The goal is for all students to score at or above proficient on the test.
Student enrollment:
1,500
Students per teacher:
15
Full-time teachers:
100
Number of classrooms:
121
Vocational Education
Accounting, Health, Phys Ed
English
American Literature, Humanities, Journalism, Literature
Arts
Art, Photography
Computer Science
Computer Science
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Economics
Science
Human Anatomy/Physiology
Special Education
Life Skills, Speech/Language Pathologists
Music
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Advanced Placement
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English as Second Language
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Revere schools — Revere High School is located at 101 School St, Revere MA 02151. 101 School St is in the 02151 ZIP code in Revere, MA The school district for Revere High School is the Revere Public Schools. Revere High School is a Public school that serves grade levels 9 - 12.
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