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Newark Board of Education Salutes Graduates of 2021-22
Newark Board of Education Salutes Graduates of 2021-22
Jun 23, 2022
Newark, NJ, [June 23, 2022]. Today, Newark Public Schools is hosting graduation ceremonies for over 2,300 seniors from across 14 district high schools in celebration of the Class of 2022’s remarkable accomplishments.
Family, friends, staff, and community members will witness the achievements of this very special and historic class with 434 seniors achieving a GPA of 3.5 or better, 146 earning Associates Degrees, saving their parents over $12 million by taking college courses while in high school and earning more than $77 million in college scholarships.
In acknowledging their success, Superintendent León stated, “The Class of 2022 is making history. Their high school experience was disrupted by a global pandemic, making two of their four years like no other high school experience in history.” He added, “In adversity there is opportunity and our students have excelled at every level along the way. We are confident that all of our lives will be inherently better because of the accomplishments of the Class of 2022.”
During his comments, Superintendent León thanked the higher education partners, who are invaluable to our student success: Essex County College, Rutgers University-Newark, Montclair State University, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Seton Hall University, Kean University, Bard College, Bergen County Community College, and the newest partner to our dual enrollment program, Howard University.
Dawn Haynes, President of the Board said, “I continue to be impressed with our students. While they faced adversity, we continued to challenge them with rigorous curriculum offerings and our new FAFSA graduation requirement. They did exactly what we knew would happen when Newark’s children are challenged, they excelled.”
Graduating from High School comes with great happiness and joy. The graduating Class of 2022 in Newark has made phenomenally noteworthy accomplishments and we are extremely proud of every senior. We know great things are waiting for the Class of 2022 in the future and we wish them continued success and best wishes.
Malcolm X Shabazz High School Gets a New Football Field
Newark, NJ [February 4, 2022] In May 2021, the Grants Department of the Newark Board of Education submitted a proposal to the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs to revitalize the football field at Malcolm X Shabazz High School. The Local Recreation Improvement Grant is a competitive grant that supports the improvement and repairs of public recreation facilities including local parks, municipal recreation centers, and local stadiums.
Earlier this week, Governor Philip D. Murphy, Lt. Governor Sheila Oliver, and the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, notified the district that we will receive the Local Recreation Improvement Grant in the amount of $100,000. This award will make it possible to completely renovate the existing Malcolm X Shabazz High School football field and track to provide students, families, and the community with a safe facility to enjoy sports and extracurricular activities.
Initial preparations are already underway as the Office of Facilities Management has obtained field design proofs to replace the turf on the football field and the track surface surrounding the field. “This is an exciting win for the Shabazz students, staff, families and entire community. We are grateful to have been selected as recipients of this award and are thrilled about this project, as it is an integral part of the incredible work already underway at Malcolm X Shabazz High School” remarked Superintendent León.
Board President Haynes said, “As an alumnus of Shabazz, I am extremely excited about receiving this funding because our students and community in the South Ward deserve a field that is safe and one they can be proud of.”
Malcolm X Shabazz High School Gets a New Football Field
Malcolm X Shabazz High School Gets a New Football Field
Feb 7, 2022
Newark, NJ [February 4, 2022] In May 2021, the Grants Department of the Newark Board of Education submitted a proposal to the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs to revitalize the football field at Malcolm X Shabazz High School. The Local Recreation Improvement Grant is a competitive grant that supports the improvement and repairs of public recreation facilities including local parks, municipal recreation centers, and local stadiums.
Earlier this week, Governor Philip D. Murphy, Lt. Governor Sheila Oliver, and the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, notified the district that we will receive the Local Recreation Improvement Grant in the amount of $100,000. This award will make it possible to completely renovate the existing Malcolm X Shabazz High School football field and track to provide students, families, and the community with a safe facility to enjoy sports and extracurricular activities.
Initial preparations are already underway as the Office of Facilities Management has obtained field design proofs to replace the turf on the football field and the track surface surrounding the field. “This is an exciting win for the Shabazz students, staff, families and entire community. We are grateful to have been selected as recipients of this award and are thrilled about this project, as it is an integral part of the incredible work already underway at Malcolm X Shabazz High School” remarked Superintendent León.
Board President Haynes said, “As an alumnus of Shabazz, I am extremely excited about receiving this funding because our students and community in the South Ward deserve a field that is safe and one they can be proud of.”
National Girls and Women in Sports Day
February 2, 2022, marks the 36th annual National Girls & Women in Sports Day (NGWSD). This celebration inspires girls and women to play and be active, to realize their full power.
Congratulations to the following student-athletes who were recognized by the NJSIAA:
Serenity Loyal
American History High School
Jayliene Agosto
Arts High School
Sarah Wiltshire
Bard High School Early College
Anisha Able
Barringer High School
Destiny Hines
Central High School
Yeimy Rodriguez
East Side High School
Chelsea Mensah
Malcolm X Shabazz High School
Paula Marie Brown
Science Park High School
Kiarra Melendez
Technology High School
Sa'diyyah Robinson
University High School
Michelle Ikedi
Weequahic High School
Onessa Jeune
West Side High School
MXS Alumni Day
Malcolm X Shabazz Alumni Day
November 18th, 2021
On November 18, 2021 we welcomed over Alumni Association to the Malcolm X Shabazz High School for Alumni Day 2021! Joined by various alumni, Ambassador Shabazz, and Superintendent Leon we are pleased to report that we had an amazing day.
You could feel their energy and excitement as the marching band welcomed current and former students into the auditorium. As part of the presentation, notable alumni and gospel music icon Dr. Emily "Cissy Houston" was inducted into the Malcolm X Shabazz Bulldog Hall of Fame. In addition, the A. Joseph Jackson II Community Service Award was presented to alumni and current marching band director Mr. Rasheed Sheffield.