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East Side High School

East Side High School Hosts Bowling Bash for Staff

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East Side High School staff celebrated each other at their 2019 Bowling Bash! This was the first year since 2015 that they celebrated such a night. Recognized on this night were:

  • Dr. Mario Santos for his “In recognition of his 14 years as our leader of East Side High School - Graduate of, Teacher of, Principal of, and Assistant Superintendent of East Side High School - 2005-2018, & 2019 – Success beyond the years”
  • Mrs. Josephine Steele - “In Recognition of her 45 years of service as a teacher in the Newark East Side community - 39 years of services with the Black History wall - Bowling Coach 1975 - 1982 & 2005 - 2014”

Regardless of department, we are one united school with a great culture. The evening was a great success.

The text and email responses were very heartfelt. Our building feels a lot more closer together. This will be something that we will continue to do for the years to come.

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Filed Under: East Side High School, News

Newark East Side Post Game Press Conference

Newark BEAST SIDE POSTGAME PRESS CONFERENCE from D1 MediaPro on Vimeo.

In the News:

  • NJ.COM: Full coverage of No. 14 Newark East Side’s win over Freehold Twp. in Group 4 final

Filed Under: Basketball, East Side High School, News, Sports Tagged With: NJ.com

NBOE Student Athletes Show Their Skills on the Ice

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Newark Board of Education student-athletes, Steven Ruas (Science Park) & Pablo Garcia (East Side), took part of the National Hockey League’s Willie O’Ree Skills Weekend in Philadelphia on 2/22 – 2/24. Each were chosen for their abilities on and off the ice, serving as leaders for the Hockey in New Jersey program, and East Side Hockey team in Newark.

Participants from NHL Hockey is for Everyone programs across North America converged on Philadelphia to take part in on-ice skills competitions, games, and off-ice educational activities. The weekend is named after Hockey Hall of Famer, and NHL Hockey is for Everyone ambassador, Willie O’Ree, the first black player to play in the National Hockey League.

Highlights included being able to meet the legend, Willie O’Ree, and interact with the Stanley Cup.

On Saturday evening the Newark duo were 2 of 70,000 spectators to take in the NHL Stadium Series outdoor game between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Philadelphia Flyers, played at the home of the Philadelphia Eagles, Lincoln Financial Field.

Filed Under: East Side High School, Hockey, Science Park High School, Sports

National Educational Partnership Joins Forces in Newark, NJ to Grow Next Generation of Teachers

Newark Public Schools, Montclair State University, and American Federation of Teachers Launch New Jersey’s Largest Teachers Academy as a Model to Grow Teacher Pipeline and Address Teacher Diversity

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[Newark, NJ February 26, 2019] National and local education leaders today took the first step towards creating a pipeline to educate, train and prepare future teachers, and diversify the teacher workforce with the launch of Newark Public Schools Teacher Education Academy. The launch of the Academy was led by Newark Board of Education (NBOE) and Superintendent Roger León, State Senator M. Teresa Ruiz, President of Montclair State University (MSU) Dr. Susan A. Cole and President of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) Randi Weingarten. John Abeigon, President of the Newark Teachers Union, legislators, educators and students also participated in what will be New Jersey’s largest school district’s first teacher academy.

Superintendent León said, “When I became Superintendent, I made a commitment to transform educational opportunities for our students and to identify partners who shared our passion to expand our community of student scholars. Today represents the beginning of a new chapter for our schools, as we launch this, the first in a series of high school academies that will connect Newark Public School students to promising futures, starting with the Newark Teaching Academy. Together we are preparing our students to be the best teachers in Newark, in New Jersey and anywhere in America.” He added, “Thank you to President Cole of Montclair State University, President Weingarten from the American Federation of Teachers, Mayor Baraka and everyone here for being our partner to transform Newark Public High Schools and create pipelines of progress.”

The Teacher Education Academy will be located at Newark’s East Side High School. The launch begins the planning phase for The Teacher Academy, which is expected to open in 2020. Additional high school academies will be announced over the coming months.

“As a 22-year educator in the Newark Public Schools system, I know how critical it is to teach, mentor, and inspire effectively in the classroom. Teachers do more than merely correct tests and read students’ essays,” Mayor Baraka said. “By their every word in the classroom, they create future generations of scientists, entrepreneurs, doctors, engineers, and leaders that will create the strong Newark we want to see. So we must place future teachers in our classrooms who are prepared for this immense challenge and can educate and inspire our children through example. I welcome the Teacher Preparatory Academy to Newark and urge any student who has felt the call to commit to this great profession to attend the Academy.”

Montclair State University will help design a curriculum to prepare students for a career in teaching. In addition, the university will provide adjunct professors to teach students, and internships for students will be available, as well. The Teacher Preparatory Academy will be housed at East Side High School, Newark’s largest high school with more than 2,000 students. Partner high schools to East Side H.S are Newark’s University High Schools Media Studies Academy and Arts High Schools Arts Academy. Both academies will be housed at East Side High School. Graduates of The Teacher Academy will receive a substitute certificate and college credits upon completion.

“Montclair State University has been deeply engaged in working with the Newark Public Schools for many decades, in a number of school and curricular reform efforts, bringing millions of dollars in federal grants to support the preparation of the highest quality teachers for Newark schools, and in the education of committed and talented school leaders, including among them Superintendent Roger Leon. This new collaboration, a Teacher Academy in East Side High School and University High School, will take another important step forward, providing Newark with an academically rigorous and innovative pathway to grow their own future teachers,” said Dr. Susan A. Cole, President of Montclair State University.

The Teacher Education Academy will prepare Newark Public School students for careers in education and create a pipeline of diversity in education to reflect the state of New Jersey and the nation. The Academy will also create an environment that makes a teaching career in education a destination for high school and college bound students.

“Today, we take an important step in Newark with the broader education community in New Jersey to grow the educator workforce and diversify the pipeline of people entering the profession through a new grow-our-own program. We are excited to collaborate on this program, which addresses the critical challenge of diversifying the teacher workforce in our classrooms and providing educators with the tools they need to stay in the profession and to succeed. The teaching academy at East Side High School can be the center of a virtuous cycle that prepares Newark’s youth to excel in a high-quality teacher preparation program and return to their community to teach—equipped with the skills and the will to make every public school worthy of the next generation of students. This partnership is what real collaboration looks like: all parties on board reflecting the leadership and diversity of the community, and all committed to moving a powerful vision and a plan that puts schools at the heart of their communities,” American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten.

“On behalf of the members of the Board of Education, thank you to Montclair State University, the American Federation of Teachers, and Mayor Baraka for their commitment to our students and our district,” said Josephine C. Garcia, Board Chairperson. “We look forward to launching this and the other High School Academies.

In the News

  • Newark schools announce teaching program for high school students that promises $50,000 job | Christie Duffy - Pix11.com
  • National Educational Partnership Joins Forces in Newark, NJ to Grow Next Generation of Teachers | Montclair State University
  • In search of diverse educators, Newark will prepare students to become district teachers | Patrick Wall - Chalkbeat
  • State’s most comprehensive teacher academy launches in Newark | NJBIZ STAFF
  • Students Who Attend This Newark High School Could Soon Graduate As Substitute Teachers | Rebecca Panico - TapIntoNewark
  • We don’t have enough black and Spanish teachers. This will change that, district says. | Barry Carter - NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
  • Newark Program Creating A Pipeline For Students To Become Teachers | Ang Santos - WBGO
  • Newark 'Teacher Academy' Will Transform Students Into Educators | Eric Kiefer - Newark Patch.com
  • Newark To Launch The First Comprehensive Teacher Academy In The State | Tehsuan Glover - The Newark Times

Filed Under: East Side High School, Montclair State University, Press Releases Tagged With: AFT

East Side Wrestler Jonathan Padilla: District 12, 195 lbs Champion

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A big congratulation to East Side Senior, Jonathan Padilla in winning the District 12 championship on Saturday, Feb 16th in the 195 pound weight class at Becton High School. Jonathan, a 3 year wrestler currently has a career record of 62-20. He is the captain of East Side Wrestling, which is one of the few schools still in the city with a wrestling program. He is an outstanding student athlete whose 22-6 record this season will be put to the test as he wrestles this weekend in the Region Tournament in hopes of getting a berth to wrestle in Atlantic City for State Championship next weekend.

Jonathan would like to thank his Head Coach, Kevin Jardim, Assistant Coach Pedro Marques, and all his teammates for their hard work and dedication.

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No. 17 East Side Survives Late Rally to Edge No. 10 Immaculate for ECT Crown

By Mike Kinney | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com



Montclair Immaculate had the size advantage, which it exploited mightily in the second half, it had an effective full-court press and also a big dose of vengeful energy stored up from its championship loss a year ago.

But what Immaculate did not have was Anas Amos.

Newark East Side found itself in an unexpectedly tense predicament after building a 19-point lead in the third quarter, but the 5-9 Amos, as usual, helped the Red Raiders find their way out of it. Just as he had 99 times before.

Second-seeded Immaculate, ranked No. 17 in the NJ.com Top 20, conducted a furious late rally behind those aforementioned qualities, but top-seeded and 17th-ranked East Side weathered the surge and held on for a 69-66 victory in the Essex County Tournament final Saturday at Essex County College in Newark.

That marked the 100th victory for East Side with Amos in the starting lineup.

With that tight win, East Side (22-4) claimed its third straight title and sixth overall. Immaculate (17-9) was seeking its first championship in its second consecutive final appearance.

Senior guard Nasir Johnson scored 23 points, senior swing Mikah Johnson and senior guard James Paul each added 14 and Amos finished with nine points, eight rebounds, six assists and two steals. And not one of those stats speaks directly of the leadership Amos provides throughout the game, or provides notation on the good decisions he made that did not necessarily result in a bucket or an assist.

“I feel like I make good decisions. I feel like when I have the ball in my hands, everything is going to go good,” Amos said. “We’re gonna win the game no matter what the other team does.”

Junior center Elijah Hutchins-Everett scored a game-high 25 points and had nine rebounds, junior guard Zion Bethea scored 13 points and sophomore guard Amar’e Marshall dropped in 11 for Immaculate.

With the Lions continually calling on the 6-10 Hutchins-Everett with low-post feeds after intermission, the big guy produced 23 of his total in the second half to bring his team back from near-irrelevancy to serious contention.

“That’s a tough team; they don’t ever quit,” Amos said of Immaculate, which split two meetings withe Red Raiders this season in Super Essex Conference-American Division play. “We just had to stick together. As long as we stayed together and played defense at the end, we would find a way to pull it out.”

Few could know better than Amos, who has marching in his own little milestone parade this past week for the benefit of the squad. On Thursday, he surpassed 1,000 career points with 10 in a 70-62 victory over Payne Tech. He dropped in 20 last week in East Side’s semifinal win over Seton Hall Prep, 73-67.

It is true that Amos dd not even half his total against Seton Hall in this final, but that was precisely the goal of Immaculate when it dispense fullcourt pressure in the second half and gave Zakai Zeigler the job of shadowing Amos everywhere he went.

The strategy definitely kept the ball out of Amos’ hands on many possessions and forced his teammates to either take the reins of the offense, or succumb to the pressure. Nasir Johnson made his intentions clear by striking for nine points in the fourth quarter. There was good team balance in the third with Mikah Johnson, Paul, Denze Small and Jared White all connecting for four points.

“When they pressured Nas, we’ve got ball handlers like Nasir Johnson, James Paul, Jared white and me,” Mikah Johnson said. “When Nas was getting denied, we just made plays for our team.”

East Side was looking like the championship teams of 2017 and ’18 by coasting to a 52-33 lead with 1:38 remaining in the third quarter. But just when the lead seemed a little too far out of reach, Bethea drove through the lane, Hutchins-Everett hit a putback and Donta Davis converted a pass from Zeigler inside to cut the deficit to 52-37 with 28 seconds to go in the quarter.

“We kind of got a little lazy on defense,” Mikah Johnson said. “We had to calm down, relax and just make sure that everyone was doing their job.”

East Side could have made the fourth-quarter spree by Hutchins-Everett a bit less harrowing had it simply taken better care of matters at the foul line. The Red Raiders made just 11 of 23. Immaculate, on the other hand, might have been playing a game of the what-ifs on the ride home after the game. The Lions were only 7 of 17 from the stripe in the final period.

Mike Kinney may be reached at mkinney@nullnjadvancemedia.com. Follow him on twitter @MikeKinneyHS.

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