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Meet Charlie the Comfort Dog

Dear RPS Staff, Families, and Students,

We would like to formally introduce you to the newest member of our RPS Family, Charlie the Comfort Dog. Please see the digital introductory brochure below by clicking the link that is provided. Charlie's owner will be School Resource Officer Bryan Brenes and Charlie will be visiting staff and students at all of our eleven schools, in addition to other stops in the city.
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Child Anxiety

Dear Families,

We are communicating to you today as we have had several incidents over the last week that demonstrated how anxious students across grade levels are because of recent school shootings and mass shootings. We are obviously devastated to hear about the mass shooting and our hearts go out to these students, families, school staff, and the community.
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Revere Community Meeting on Opioids and Fentanyl

Representatives from the Substance Used Disorder and Homeless Initiatives (SUDHI) , the Police Department, and State officials will provide information about opioids and fentanyl as well as answer questions from participants.

Principal's Message

Welcome to Beachmont Veterans Memorial School!
 
We are pleased to have students and staff back in the building. Classrooms are buzzing with excitement and teachers continue to revamp the curriculum to engage all learners.  At Beachmont, we strive to have rigorous, differentiated, and culturally responsive learning experiences to reach the needs of all students. A priority for the 2021-22 school year is to “foster a sense of belonging and partnership among students and families.” 
 
Please do not hesitate to reach out to the school with questions and/or concerns. This website is designed to provide all stakeholders pertinent information for their student’s education. It will be updated frequently. We look forward to an excellent school year ahead!
 
Christopher Freisen
Principal