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Winter Coat Donation

Parlin School eighth graders Khloe Benjamin, Jennifer Figueroa, Leslie Flores, Justin Oli, Denis Balan, and Dominic Cesaire are pictured above with (L-R): Kim Pepper, Koresha Braxton, Assistant Principal William Donohue, Principal Darlene Pugnali, Superintendent William D. Hart, Assistant Principal Anastasia Kolokithas, Assistant Superintendent Dennis Lynch, School Committee Vice Chairperson Jeanne Cristiano, Lindsey Farris, David Weinberg, Everett Teachers Association President Kim Auger, Assistant Superintendent Chris Barrett, School Committee Chairperson Samantha Hurley, and Director of Strategic Initiatives Rosemary Hughes.

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Constellation Donates Winter Coats to the Everett Public Schools

Constellation Energy, in partnership with Operation Warm, has donated 216 winter coats to the students of the Everett Public Schools (EPS). Superintendent Hart, School Committee Chairperson Samantha Hurley, and Vice Chairperson Jeanne Cristiano joined EPS administrators, Parlin School leadership and faculty, and students to recognize the generous donation on Friday, December 5, 2025. 


Special thanks to Constellation Site Administrator Michele Noe for helping to facilitate the donation, which features a wide selection of sizes and styles. The coats will be distributed to every elementary school in the district.

Constellation and its affiliates are one of the nation’s leading competitive energy suppliers, serving more than 2 million homes and businesses with electricity, natural gas and a comprehensive suite of customizable energy products and services. 

Operation Warm is a national nonprofit that creates brand new, high-quality coats for children in need. Every child, regardless of their economic situation, deserves a brand-new coat. They partner with compassionate individuals and organizations across North America to give the gift of warmth, confidence and hope to millions of children in need. Operation Warm believes a brand-new coat is more than a coat, promoting self-esteem, school attendance and outdoor play. To learn more about Operation Warm, visit OperationWarm.org