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Revere Public Schools PTA Member and Substitute Teacher Charlotte Osgood honored as 2025 Commonwealth Heroine

Special to The Advocate

 

Last month the Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women recognized the 2025 Commonwealth Heroine Award honorees. The annual awards ceremony took place at the State House and honors women across the Commonwealth for their extraordinary contributions to their local communities through public and community service. Among this year’s honorees is Revere resident Charlotte Osgood, a Revere Public Schools PTA member and substitute teacher, who was nominated by Representative Jessica Giannino (D-Revere). Since Charlotte was unable to attend the ceremony, Rep. Giannino and Mayor Patrick Keefe presented her with official citations at the Mayor’s Office later on.

“Charlotte is a shining example of an unsung heroine who works tirelessly to make the City of Revere a better place for our students and parents,” said Rep. Giannino. “I was proud to nominate Charlotte because for 16 years, she has been an integral part of the Revere Public Schools, working to enhance the lives of our students.”

“Charlotte’s contributions to our school community in West Revere are immeasurable. For almost two decades, Charlotte made sure that every family got the most out of their public-school experience in Revere, including my own two children. We thank her for her service as a leader amongst parents, and I’m proud to call her a friend,” said Mayor Keefe.

  “I am deeply honored and humbled to receive such a special award. Witnessing the joy on the children’s faces at our events has made all our efforts worthwhile, and this award serves as a wonderful acknowledgement,” said Charlotte Osgood.

  Charlotte Osgood has displayed exceptional dedication to the A.C. Whelan Elementary School community. For nearly 16 years, she has been a driving force behind numerous events that have enriched the lives of students, parents and staff alike. From organizing the Book Fair, Field Day and Winter Wonderland to serving in various leadership roles in the PTA, Charlotte has worked tirelessly to ensure that the school experience is memorable for all. As a mother of four, Charlotte has balanced family life with her deep commitment to the community. Her involvement began when her eldest son, Chris, entered kindergarten, and she quickly became an essential part of the school’s activities. Her leadership as PTA Secretary, Co-President and Vice President have been invaluable, especially when she single-handedly managed the PTA during the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Charlotte’s hands-on approach as a substitute teacher and her role in the Susan B. Anthony Middle School PTO further demonstrate her unwavering support for education.

Charlotte’s selflessness and positive attitude have left a lasting impact on both school communities. Her efforts have created cherished memories for countless students, from the excitement of the Book Fair to the joy of the Fall Bash. Her kindness, work ethic and unwavering support have made her the heart and soul of the school community. Her legacy of bringing people together and enriching students’ lives is truly deserving of this recognition.

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