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Arts High teen called ‘hero’ after saving 93-year-old with Alzheimer’s from house fire

Jarrett Carter, 16, rushed to rescue a 93-year-old woman on May 26, 2021 who lived two doors down when a fire started in her home, family said.Courtesy of Rick Carter

Jarrett Carter, 16, saw thick, gray smoke when he rushed two houses down to Jewel Harris’ home in Newark on Wednesday morning.

Harris, 93, has Alzheimer’s and lives alone in the home on Eastern Parkway, her family said. Without Carter’s quick actions to get Harris out of the house, her family worried she could have passed out.

“When I got down there she was asking me what was happening,” said the teen, who had just started his remote school day when he ran out to help.

Another neighbor alerted Carter’s dad, a former East Orange fire captain, to tell him about the smoke coming from Harris’ home before phoning the fire department. Rick Carter then called his son and told him to check on Harris, both families said.

The teen, a sophomore at Arts High School, is now being lauded as a hero by Harris’ daughter, son-in-law, and father. The Newark Public Safety Department thanked him for his help too.

“It wasn’t an easy feat,” said June Wright-Calhoun, Harris’ daughter. “I’m sure she was like, ‘What is going on?’ I really commend him.”

Firefighters responded at 8:19 a.m. and brought the fire under control about 20 minutes later, Newark Public Safety Director Brian O’Hara said. Harris was evaluated for smoke inhalation. The cause of the fire is still under investigation, he said.

“We are grateful for the support of neighbors, including the family of East Orange Fire Captain Carter, who we have learned offered assistance to the elderly victim during this incident,” O’Hara said.

Rick Carter reviewed surveillance video that showed his son rushing out of the house after Harris’ dog ran up their driveway to get their attention too.

“That was a proud moment for me,” Carter said of his son.

The Carters have kept an eye on Harris ever since they moved in around 2007, cutting her grass and bringing her a plate of food when they cook dinner. Harris has lived in the home for about 40 years, her family said.

Harris had just woken up when NJ Advance Media spoke to her daughter on Friday. The daughter drove up from her home in Maryland and is staying with her mom in a hotel while they evaluate the next steps for Harris’ living situation.

Harris’ son-in-law, a retired police officer, reached out to NJ Advance Media to commend the teen. He thought it was important to show that young people are still doing good things in their communities.

“I think he’s a hero,” said the son-in-law, Robert Calhoun. “When I see him, I’m going to shake his hand.”

The 16-year-old doesn’t consider himself a hero though.

“I would’ve done it for anybody,” he said. “I think any person would’ve done what I did. I don’t think there was anything special to what I did.”

Originally published at NJ.com

Filed Under: Arts High School, Community, News

South Ward Councilman John Sharpe James Donates $2,000 to the Shabazz Senior Class of 2021

South Ward Councilman John Sharpe James donated $2,000.00 to the Senior Class of 2021 and then donated an additional $500 to benefit their Senior Graduation.

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Filed Under: City of Newark, Community, Malcolm X Shabazz High School, News

Newark Native, Weequahic Alumni Ihmir Smith-Marsette is tapped to join the NFL

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Ihmir Smith-Marsette, Iowa's wide-receiver is ready to join the NFL. Special thanks to Carolina Panther and West Side graduate Tahir Whitehead for hosting the Official NFL Draft Celebration for Ihmir.

The NFL Draft will air from April 29, 2021 - May 1, 2021.

Ihmir Smith-Marsette was drafted in the 5th round of the NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings. Number 157 overall!

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Filed Under: Football, News, Sports, Weequahic High School

NPS Takes On The Ivy Leagues

Congratulations are in order as Janic Aguirre of Bard Early College High School, has been accepted into 7 of the 8 Ivy Leagues and waitlisted for the remaining one. These acceptances include: Harvard, Princeton, Yale, University of Pennsylvania, Dartmouth, Cornell, and Columbia – with Brown as a possibility. When asked what considerations he made when applying to every school, he replied “ I kind of took the YOLO (You Only Live Once) approach, I thought this will be the only time I apply to college so why not?”

When asked what words he would use to describe himself, Janic replied “Some of my classmates call me quirky, and helpful, and curious.”. At 17 years old, Aguirre’s curiosity has lead him to learn more about the world around him than most kids his age. He recognizes that he has a strong sense of intellectual curiosity and loves to pursue subjects and spend his time reading more about them. It is due to this, that he’s gone from wanting a career in astrophysics, computer science, law and currently Mayan epigraphy which he intends to pursue after studying Anthropology & Linguistics at the Ivy League of his choosing.

The word “curious” came about twice when the same question was asked of his professor, Dr. Joanne Baron and Principal of Bard Early College High School, Dr. Carla Stephens. Dr. Joanne Baron stated “Janic is one of those people who just really seems to excel at everything he does. My colleagues and I actually had a bit of a competition to see who could get Janic interested in their specialty – and I feel like I won that competition.” It is thanks to Dr. Baron and her course on Ancient Mayan writing, that Janic has landed at his current interest of Mayan epigraphy. Through Bard’s Early College program, students are encouraged to explore their curiosities and take electives and classes of their interests with hopes to steer them in the direction of their future career goals, if not at least assist in deciding their major in college. The objective, is to offer collegiate services and experiences without putting kids into the debt that typically correlates to going to college.

Being a first-generation college student who typically would have to navigate the stress of figuring out tuition, Aguirre assures that his future at an Ivy League is secure because of the assistance he’s been offered in Financial Aid. This serves as yet another nod to Bard’s assistance in prepping future scholars for their own greatness.

Coming from a family of Japanese and Nicaraguan descent, Aguirre who speaks fluent Japanese is currently constructing his own language – with up to 300 words done so far. Dr. Carla Stephens, who serves as Principal to Aguirre notes “Janic is always in pursuit of ways to feed his passion for knowledge, I am proud and excited for him to arrive at his next “place to think” and to continue nourishing his greatness. I can hardly wait to see the mark that he leaves on this world.”. The phrase “place to think” is the motto for Bard Early College High School, serving as a reminder and reinforcing the notion that students have the freedom to explore their interests and build knowledge within their schools walls.

With educators like Dr. Baron who are invested in and encourage the advancement of their students, along with Principals like Dr. Carla Stephens, Aguirre is one of a few in this generation of Newark Public School graduates headed to the Ivy Leagues. Joining Science Park High School’s Azeez Richardson, who got accepted to Harvard and Temitayo Ojo of Central High School who got accepted to Dartmouth - The Newark Board of Education and Newark Public Schools community alike couldn’t be any prouder of Janic Aguirre and his fellow peers. It is with the utmost pride that we have our scholars join the ranks as game-changers and future leaders within our society.

Filed Under: Bard Early College High School, News

New Jersey Regional Day Welcomes Students to In-Person Instruction

March 10, 2021 [Newark, New Jersey] – On March 8, 2021, New Jersey Regional Day School welcomed students back to in-person instruction. The district and school are excited to have their students reporting to the building and participating in a hybrid program.

New Jersey Regional Day does an outstanding job partnering with families to provide great instruction and to address the emotional and mental health needs of students. Superintendent León said, “While we are facing the adverse effects of this pandemic, for families who love and care for children with extraordinary abilities, the effects are magnified.”

On Monday, students arrived to school. With the world looking different now than it did in years prior, students followed the district’s protocols and ingress and egress procedures. Once they entered the building, students were greeted by marked hallways indicating where to stand and which way to walk. As soon as students got to their classrooms they enjoyed seeing teachers and friends and being socially distanced together. In just a few days, families have reported emotional improvements with many students reporting better sleep than they have had in weeks.

Principal Jennifer Mitchell said, “My teachers and staff reviewed and rehearsed our detailed hybrid plan. After putting that plan into action, the staff reported feeling confident and happy to see students in person.”

The district looks forward to beginning in-person instruction in all schools on April 12, 2021.


For more information, please contact:
Newark Board of Education
Nancy Deering, Interim Executive Director
Communications
973-733-6265

Filed Under: New Jersey Regional Day, Press Releases

Neshawn Perkins wins CTE Logo Design Contest

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Congratulations to Neshawn Perkins from Newark Vocational High School for submitting the winning design to our Career & Technical Education Logo Contest!

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