On 13 November 1950, the students voted Red, White, and Blue as the district's colors and “Minutemen” was selected as the mascot based on the inspiration of the new name of the school.
Publication of the Revere Lantern replaced the Bath School newspaper and the Richfield Echo.
The Revere Alumni Association (RAA) was formed in July 1953 by Mike McCoy, Wanda Bartholomew, and Craig Richmond.
In 2016, voters approved a bond issue that would allow for the construction of a new Revere High School on the same property.
By the time of its demolition, the previous building had an area of 169,853 square feet and was located on 27.89 acres of land.
The day before Knapp officially retired, he was involved in a fatal car crash on his way home.
In 2000, the first weight room took shape with the wrestling program and a significant donation by Jerry Kusar.
1995 Addition In 1992, a bond issue was passed to add a new two-story addition including a dedicated science wing with first-floor science classrooms that had laboratory spaces and a greenhouse, a new second-floor library, a photography room, and media/video production room.
In addition to this entirely new wing, other areas in the building were renovated extensively, including the 1954 and 1968 additions that housed the main office and guidance offices; and the existing library was converted back into an auxiliary gymnasium as it had been prior to 1972.
[5] Groundbreaking for the new high school was held in a ceremony with students, staff, administrators, and representatives from BHSM/Perkins + Will and the ICON Construction firm on September 21, 2018.
However, in basketball, the Richfield student body voted to delay the combining of the basketball teams until 1951 and in 1952, the permanent sports department was established with Kermit Smulbach serving as the athletic director and the team known as the Revere Minutemen.
Girls at Revere, with the exception of cheer leading, did not have organized sports sponsored by the athletic department.
Y-Teens (formerly Girl Reserves) is a club that is affiliated with the Youth Women's Christian Association (YMCA).
The football team plays its sixth game of the year against their rival Copley High School, and the winner gets possession of the Victory Bell Trophy.
Boys' soccer won the 2013 OHSAA state title in Division II and has runner-up finishes in 1995, 2010, 2011, 2016, and 2018.