One of Newark’s most relevant and straight-talking public forums is returning for the 2017-18 school year at Weequahic High School.
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Nonprofit helps Newark public schools’ music programs, donates music instruments
Students at the Camden Street School on Tuesday got to meet some VH1 stars and their school was given 35 instruments to help enhance their music program.
‘It was electric’ principal says after new violins donated to school
NEWARK — Students stood with their mouths wide open. Dozens of shiny black cases opened to reveal brand new violins. No dings, no scratches, no snapped strings.
On Tuesday, the VH1 Save The Music Foundation unveiled its donation of 250 instruments to Newark Public schools including about 30 new instruments to students at Camden Street School.
NJ Principal Helps Students After House Fire
A New Jersey elementary school principal has made it his mission to be an exemplar of kindness to his students – even off of school grounds.
Camden Elementary School in Newark runs on the motto, “We Care.” That’s why its principal, Sam Garrison, started a program called Camden Cares.
Source: http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/NJ-Principal-Helps-Students-After-a-House-Fire-442819853.html
Newark East Side boys soccer season preview, 2017
2017 Outlook: Entering the 2017 campaign, Newark East Side wants to do two things: build upon its success from last season and look to replace 20-goal scorer Walter Hernandez on offense.
Newark Public Schools Partners with Newark Yoga Movement to Host Staff Development Focused on Wellness
The SD provided staff members with tools to self-soothe and self-regulate themselves to get them ready to better serve their students. Christopher N. Cerf, NPS Superintendent of Schools said, “The benefits of offering yoga to both administration and staff are many, which is why NPS has worked with NYM since 2009 and is now extending the NYM program to more schools in the district and to the administrative arm of teaching and learning.”
Debbie Kaminsky, founder of Newark Yoga Movement said she is honored to be the recipient of these unique micro grants from NPS to provide yoga to students and administrators. She stated, “Teaching students to breathe and relax as they learn is a great step forward in education and in social and emotional learning.”
The Newark Yoga Movement will be teaching yoga and its related properties and benefits to 9 schools this year. More than 500 students at Sussex Avenue Renew School learned yoga as a way to reduce stress, help them concentrate and remain calm in different situations according to school administrators.
Newark Yoga Movement team has been meeting with school leaders and tailoring yoga programs that fills their school needs. According to Ms. Kaminsky, many of the schools are looking to yoga to help give children dealing with behavioral issues a leg up through gaining additional tools. She said one school has added the important parent component and children with special needs will also be receiving yoga in several schools especially for the self-soothing/self-regulating benefits and beginning in September at one school, Newark Yoga Movement will be teaching yoga to both children who are deaf or blind.