Paul Revere Elementary School
2011 - 2012
Theme

Revere
prepares
students to
succeed in
college and
careers.
Our Mission

Paul Revere is a community
school committed to the
development of the students,
families and the neighborhood.
All stakeholders celebrate the
pursuit of lifelong learning and
work as community to nurture
student development, high
academic achievement and
civic engagement.
Our Vision

By providing a 21st century
learning experience that
prepares students for a
successful transition to high   
school, post-secondary and
career, our children will have
the necessary skills to navigate
global networks and to create a
better community and world.
Paul Revere Elementary School, an open enrollment school,
offers a student-centered learning environment that
emphasizes the integration of literature, writing, math and
science embedded with technology. Also, as a recipient of the
21st Century grant, the school offers a variety of after school
tutoring and enrichment clubs. Revere has a host of partners
including Achievement Network, Amani and Unity Social
Services, the Gary Comer Youth Center, Revere C.A.R.E., Black
Men Sharing and Caring, Ring of Hope, ETA, Access Community
Health, University of Chicago and University of Illinois Hospitals.


Principal
Veronica Thompson

Assistant Principal
Jacqueline Cheatham


REVERE 2011 - 2012
LOCAL SCHOOL COUNCIL

Veronica Thompson,
Principal
Cleveland A. Dishman,
President
Cortez Wash,
Vice Chair - Teacher
Ajani Porche,
Secretary
Dora Davis,
Parent
Sam Binion,
Community
Diane Brown,
Community
Cynthia Pates,
Teacher

NOTE
Parent and Community  
representatives are needed
to fill current vacancies.
LSC elections April 18, 2012.
© 2010 - 2012 Paul Revere
Elementary School
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1010 E. 72nd St. * Chicago, IL * 60619
773.535.0618 (phone) * 773.535.0614 (fax
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African American Women


Global Girls

Black Men
Sharing & Caring


Rachisha Williams,
Grade 3
Revere's first National
Board Certified
Teacher!

Geraldine Caponigro,
kindergarten
Donor's Choice winner   


Recipient of the
Fresh Fruit and
Vegetable Grant
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