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Spring Carnival’s opening night showcases family fun
FACIAL EXPRESSION: Artist Jiping Trombly, of Fun Face Express, paints a colorful rainbow tiger on Tatiana Orallna, 7.
By Tara Vocino Mayor Brian Arrigo is shown with guests at the recent St. Patrick’s Day luncheon at the Revere League of Special Needs. See photo highlights on page 13. (Photos by Pamela Anderson)
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CARNIVAL’S | SEE PAGE 11
School board concerned over alleged disrespectful student conduct Gravellese suggests walk-through of school district
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school district. “It was brought to my attention that there hasn’t been respectful behavior toward teachers, administrations or each other,” School Committee Member Susan Gravellese said during Tuesday’s sub-commit-
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Revere High School students Wallid Soukaki, Soleil Young, Brianna Senecal, Minnah Sheikh, Yassir Soukaki, Mannal Dembri and Jason Acosta greatly enjoyed their G20 Summit in Beijing, China, in late February. (Advocate Photo by Tara Vocino)
tee meeting. “So, I felt led to say something.” School Committee Vice Chair Carol Tye said anyone making such allegations should also exercise caution. “You may have heard that, but it may have not actually been what happened,” Tye said. “So, we should find out first.” Although some examples of bad behavior were provid-
BEHAVIOR | SEE PAGE 7