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Chorus North Shore Science League In the RHS Chorus, members will learn to use their voices to master a variety of musical styles, potentially performing at both school and community events. Participants in the North Shore Science League compete with students from twenty-five local high schools in events that challenge students to apply their knowledge of biological, chemical, physical and earth sciences. Events are designed so thatstudents of all grades, abilities and interests can compete. Dance Team Patriot Newspaper The Dance Team provides an alternative and engaging after-school activity for the students of Revere High School .  To help the participating students build confidence and character and to provide a place for students to showcase their talents. Advisor: The RHS Patriot newspaper is the official student voice at RHS. The Patriot staff learns and applies journalistic skills and production techniques to publish a print version several times each year. Plans are in theworks to publish a web version of the school paper in the near future. Advisor: Future Teachers Club of Revere Power of Know The Future Teacher Club assists high school students in exploring teaching as a career choice. The Club provides a realistic understanding of teaching and encourages students from diverse backgrounds to think seriously about the teaching profession.  Its mission is twofold: – To provide high school students with an opportunity to participate in an educational experience that will help them to explore the teaching profession in a variety of ways and to help students develop the strong leadership traits that are found in high-quality educators.  – To provide middle school students with an educational and mentoring experience that will help them to successfully make the transition from middle school to high school. Advisor: The Power of Know is a group of student leaders dedicated to raising awareness of the dangers of tobacco, alcohol, and drug use. The clubstrives to get students more involved in school activities as healthy alternatives to destructive behaviors. Advisor: Health Professions Club RAD/RALLY and TEG/TAP Students interested in medicine, nursing, clinical laboratory careers, dentistry, physical therapy, and all other health careers will meet to learn about training and college programs, to hear speakers, and to set up service and job shadowing opportunities. Advisor: (room C-8) RAD/RALLY provides all students with a safe environment free from harassment based on religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation or gender expression. The club sponsors anti-discrimination workshops, after school open house and movies, and community fundraising activities such as the AIDS walk and the Breast Cancer Walk. Members also actively celebrate events recognizing student diversity. Advisor: Interact Club Revere Culture Club The Interact Club is a Junior Rotary Club whose mission is to improve our community and help people. Members work withneighborhood seniors, shelters for women and children, and participate in the Columbus Day Parade, Coastsweep and Job Shadowing activities as well as other community service. Advisor: Advisor: The Revere Culture Club is open to all students who wish to share in culture and explore issues of multiculturalism. The Club will produce welcoming dvds for new students in several different languages, publish multi-language newsletters, provide peer mentoring, assist with immigration issues, and help with college and job searches. Members of the Club will attend field trips in Boston , appear on cable television, and take part in multicultural events. Advisor:   Rock Ensemble RHS Connect The Rock Ensemble is a chance for RHS students to share and develop their musical talents by learning to perform some of the best rock Advisor: RHS Connect is an organized group of students dedicated to improving the everyday life at Revere High School .  The group also works on fundraising for communityoutreach. Advisor: Key Club Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica The Key Club is a service organization sponsored by the Kiwanis. This international club offers students a chance to develop leadership skills while serving the local community. The club meets twice per month on Thursdays. Service opportunities include sponsoring a blood drive, hosting a Christmas party for special needs adults, and participating with other local service events. Students from Freshmen to Senior year are invited to participate in the Key Club.Advisor: TBD The Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica capítulo Las madres de la plaza de mayo was founded at RHS in 2006 and inducted its first class in May of that same year.  The purpose of the Society is to recognize high achievement in Spanish and Portuguese by students of secondary schools and to promote continuity of interest in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian studies Advisor: TBD The Media Club Speech & Debate Team Club Purpose and Description: The Media Club supports students astwenty-first century communicators, artists, and contributing members of the school and the community. At weekly meetings, students learn about the production process and develop proficiency with technology as they explore the art and craft of constructing stories and messages using digital and traditional tools. Student projects take a variety of forms, including public service announcements that raise awareness of activities and events in our school and community, short documentaries that explore local issues, and mini-films that dramatize the human experience. Students are encouraged to participate in local, regional, and national student video contests. In 2013, Media Club members won first place in both a regional and a national student video contest. Club Moderators: Paul Amato, Rachel Bouhanda, Mary Ellen Dakin Speech and Debate is a public speaking and performance related activity. Members compete in Massachusetts Forensic League tournaments in Speech events such as ProseReading, Children’s Literature, Humorous Interpretation, Student Congress, Poetry Reading and Group Discussion. Debate events include Lincoln-Douglas debate and Public Forum team debate. Advisor: Model U.N. Technology Club Participants in Model UN take the roles of diplomats from various nations around the world as they work to solve real world problems using the techniques and procedures used in the United Nations itself. The Model UN is an opportunity for students at RHS to engage with current events while building skills of cooperation, competition and public speaking that can serve useful in a variety of ways in the future. Advisor: The Technology Club is a place for students to learn and share about the latest technologies, including computers and robotics. Some of the presentations are put together and led by students. Advisor: Advisor: National Honor Society Yearbook – "The Lantern" The National Honor Society is an organization that recognizes and fosters academic achievement.Students may become eligible for NHS induction by attaining a 3.84 GPA by junior year. NHS has helped in decorating the RHS courtyard, sponsored Literacy Night and Math Night, and worked with seniors and a battered women’s shelter as part of their service to the community in recent years. Advisor: Advisor:  Advisor:


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