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East Side High School senior Carina Afonso is this week’s News 12 Scholar Athlete
Newark’s NJSLA Perfect Scorers 850! in English Language Arts, Mathematics or Algebra I – October 29, 2019
Congratulations to our 66 students who scored perfect scores on the NJSLA test.
English Language Arts
ABINGTON AVENUE SCHOOL
Christopher Ayala-Viana
Kaveethma Dhushyandhan
Yeneisy Morocho
Yaniamichelle Novoa
ANN STREET SCHOOL
Jennifer Sanmartin
BARD EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL
Isadora Pedroso
CAMDEN STREET ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Kevin Jones
EAST SIDE HIGH SCHOOL
Christian Gomes
ELLIOTT STREET SCHOOL
Christopher Arellano
FIRST AVENUE SCHOOL
Alvaro Calle-Fernandez
Alisha Maharaj
Lara Parada-Tixe
LAFAYETTE STREET SCHOOL
Carys Galvao
Sahara Heras
Jennifer Herrera-Perez
Danielle Lopes
MOUNT VERNON SCHOOL
Jennifer Alvarez-Sandoval
David Jure-Debrosse
Mikayla Long
Mariana Nolasco
Esther Ojo
Selene Tecla
OLIVER STREET SCHOOL
Fabio Rodrigues
Rooney Salas
PARK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Enrique Mendoza
RIDGE STREET SCHOOL
Adriana Araya
Karla Arroyo
Alfonso Barbaran
SCIENCE PARK HIGH SCHOOL
Victor Afonso
Briana Cedano
Oyinwonuola Fasasi
Cindy Frempong
Jesus Johnson
Kitana Kearney
Devin Kyser
Azeez Richardson
Adonis Robalino
Liliana Sanchez
Emma Soares
Angie Solano
Sarah-Marie Zaldumbide
Yu Xing Zhang
SOUTH 17TH STREET
Nataly Carrera
TECHNOLOGY HIGH SCHOOL
Matheus Cardoso
Pricilla Dua
Naya Pared
Jessica Quito
Faaria Subhan
WILSON AVENUE SCHOOL
Kyle Patela
Vinicius Santos
Mathematics
ANN STREET SCHOOL
Ashley Lourenco
BRANCH BROOK SCHOOL
Angela Hu
ELLIOTT STREET SCHOOL
Julius Lamutt
FIRST AVENUE SCHOOL
Alex Chen
Edgar Gutierrez Rodriguez
Brianna Rivera
Chris Tacuri
Selyna Yupa
MOUNT VERNON SCHOOL
Ara-Oluwa Jacob
OLIVER STREET SCHOOL
Ashlyn Jimenez
Daniela Torres
SOUTH 17TH STREET
Paulo Piedade
SUSSEX AVENUE SCHOOL
Leudy Mendoza
Adamaris Reyes-Diaz
Algebra I
ANN STREET SCHOOL
Vicente Correia
TECHNOLOGY HIGH SCHOOL
Eunice Kong
NBOE Students Attend NY Giants Game at Fuel Up to Play
Verizon Innovative Learning Provides Three Newark Schools Free Tech Education
Newark Public Schools join the national Verizon Innovative Learning Schools initiative at Hawkins, Hawthorne, and Dr. Horton Elementary Schools
Three Newark Public Schools distributed internet-connected Apple iPads with data plans for students and their teachers to take home as part of the Verizon Innovative Learning Schools (VILS) initiative. Verizon and the Verizon Foundation, through the Verizon Innovative Learning program and in partnership with Digital Promise, provides free technology, free internet access, and hands-on learning experiences to help give underserved students the technology, education, and opportunity they deserve. Powered by a next-gen, technology-infused education that fundamentally changes the way teachers teach and students learn, Verizon Innovative Learning is giving more students and more schools the ability to achieve, learn and create more. And the results are nothing short of amazing. Teachers in Verizon Innovative Learning changed the way they teach and have experienced enhanced student engagement, while more students believe that having technology makes science and math more interesting.* Since 2012, the Verizon Innovative Learning program has committed a total of $400 million to support education, helping students enhance their learning by infusing technology into the school’s curriculum.
The Newark Public Schools was selected as the first district in the State of New Jersey to receive this four-year grant that will provide approximately 840 sixth, seventh, and eight grade students and educators at three schools, Hawkins Street Elementary, Hawthorne Avenue Elementary, and Dr. William H. Horton, including 249 students here, with an iPad and a Verizon Wireless plan including up to 10 gigabits of data per month, cases, bags and curricular resources to use both in school and at home. In partnership with Digital Promise, the Verizon Foundation has also committed to provide professional development to the teachers and a partial stipend to technology coaches for a total donation equivalent of approximately $5.4 million dollars. To celebrate Newark’s participation in the program, a kick-off event will feature local middle school students each receiving their own tablets.
To learn more, please visit www.VerizonInnovativeLearning.com
- *76% of teachers said that Verizon Innovative Learning enhanced student engagement
- *79% of teachers said VILS helped them change the way they teach
- *54% of students believe that having the technology makes science more interesting
- *47% of students believe that having the technology makes math more interesting
*Source: Westat (2018).Verizon Innovative Learning Schools
About Verizon Innovative Learning
Verizon Innovative Learning addresses barriers to digital inclusion by providing the benefits of technology, connectivity, and hands-on learning opportunities to middle and high school students in underserved schools and communities, to help them thrive in the digital age. We not only fund the programs, but we also create and administer them in partnership with leading nonprofits. We diligently measure the impact of our work and refine our programs to ensure we’re making a difference – and we’re just getting started.
About Newark Public Schools
The Newark School District, with 66 schools, 5,595 employees and a student population of 35, 329, is the largest and one of the oldest school systems in New Jersey. Its origin dates back to 1676. Barringer High School, in Newark’s North Ward, is the third oldest public high school in the nation. The ethnic diversity of the city provides a rich educational experience for pre-kindergarten to secondary school students. The district continues to revise its services to meet the changing needs of students.