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Thirteenth Avenue School Alumnus Establishes Scholarship in Honor of His Beloved Teacher

Thirteenth Avenue School Alumnus Establishes Scholarship in Honor of His Beloved Teacher

Pharmaceutical industry professional Miguel A. Salinas comes home to celebrate Iris McMurray Matthews, eighth graders moving up

From left, Principal Brownridge-Smith, Miguel A. Salinas, and Iris McMurray Matthews.

Salinas in 1994 giving the salutatorian’s address.

McMurray Matthews early in her teaching career at Thirteenth Avenue School.

NEWARK, N.J. – During the Thirteenth Avenue School’s moving up ceremony on Tuesday, alumnus Miguel A. Salinas made a heartfelt announcement that will have a lasting impact on future generations of students. Salinas, now a successful professional in the pharmaceutical industry, returned to his alma mater to establish a scholarship in honor of one of his most influential teachers, Iris McMurray Matthews.

The Iris McMurray Matthews Scholarship will award $500 to 13 high-performing eighth graders every year. Among the criteria for the scholarship are a student’s grade point average, scores on state assessments, participation in competitive extracurricular activities, and how much they reflect the school’s Five Core Beliefs (1. Be respectful 2. Be responsible 3. Be productive 4. Be courageous 5. Dream big). A committee of eighth grade teachers and school administrators ultimately decides which students receive the scholarship.

Salinas, who was born and raised on Ferdinand Street in Newark’s West Ward, was inspired to establish the scholarship after seeing a CBS News story about the Thirteenth Avenue School on the Facebook feed of his friend, Principal Thalia Brownridge-Smith.

Matthews had nothing but gratitude for Salinas and the scholarship he established in her name.

“Having this profound honor bestowed upon me makes me feel so loved, respected, humbled, honored, admired and blessed,” Matthews said. “I now have a legacy at my beloved Thirteenth Avenue School that will bless scholars for generations to come. This is amazing!”

Salinas described his early education as challenging and marked by frequent school changes. But it was at Thirteenth Avenue School, where he enrolled in seventh grade, that he began to find both stability and support.

“I struggled academically at first,” he shared. “But thanks to the patience and encouragement of teachers like Mrs. Matthews, I started to flourish. Thirteenth Avenue School played a pivotal role in shaping my life’s trajectory.”

Matthews, who taught at the school from 1971 to 2018, began her career teaching grade four, then two years in grade five. She was later moved to grade eight where she taught for 16 years. She had a unique management style that caught the attention of her vice principal, David Wright, who gave her the position of Behavior Modification /Crisis Intervention Instructor where she remained for 25 years.

Matthews said she remembers Salinas as “highly intelligent, kind, soft-spoken, ambitious, cooperative, and well-liked by his classmates.”

Salinas graduated Thirteenth Avenue School in 1994 as the class salutatorian. He attended The Peddie School and graduated from University High School. He later earned a bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering, a master’s degree in mechanical engineering, and an MBA. He has spent over two decades in the pharmaceutical industry and currently manages logistics for a global research organization.

“I encourage all students to strive for their goals, appreciate their accomplishments, and learn from their failures,” Salinas told the audience. “Persevere in the pursuit of your personal dreams.”

Principal Smith praised Salinas for his generosity and for serving as a role model to the school community. “This scholarship will inspire our students to see what’s possible when they believe in themselves and work hard,” she said.

“Miguel Salinas’ story is a powerful example of the transformative impact of public education and the teachers who dedicate themselves to their students,” said Superintendent León. “His decision to honor Mrs. McMurray Matthews through this scholarship speaks volumes about the importance of believing in children, especially when they are still discovering who they are. We are incredibly proud of Mr. Salinas and grateful for his investment in the future of Thirteenth Avenue School students.”

“When our former students return to give back, it affirms the lasting influence our schools and teachers have on shaping lives,” said Hasani K. Council, President of the Newark Board of Education. “Miguel Salinas is an inspiration for his academic and professional accomplishments, as well as his deep gratitude and generosity. This scholarship is a message to our students that their dreams are valid and within reach.”

About Newark Public Schools

The Newark Public Schools is the largest school district in New Jersey and dates back to 1676.  The District currently enrolls over 41,000 students in 64 schools.  After more than two decades of state operation and upon return to local control in 2018, the District has opened ten new schools under Superintendent León’s leadership with an additional portfolio of new options to be announced in the coming months and years. The Newark Board of Education serves as a beacon of educational excellence, dedicated to nurturing the potential of every student. With a commitment to innovation, inclusivity, and fostering a love for learning, the District continues to shape future generations and make a positive impact within the community.

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Filed Under: Press Releases, Thirteenth Avenue

Newark Transforms Auditoriums for Student and Community Use

Thirteenth Avenue upgraded auditorium

In line with The Next Decade: 2020-30 Strategic Plan, Priority 1.5 focuses on developing a capital strategy that aligns with the Long-Range Facilities Plan. This strategy aims to modernize all facilities while considering enrollment projections, academic programs, and community needs. The Facilities Team has been diligently working to upgrade and modernize various facilities as part of this initiative. Each building is customized to accommodate the academic program it houses and the community it serves. Recently, Thirteenth Avenue School underwent upgrades to enhance seating, flooring, lighting, as well as audio and video systems. Dr. William H. Horton and Peshine Avenue School are in the process of receiving similar upgrades. The District remains committed to transforming and modernizing spaces to better serve its students.

Filed Under: Dr. William H. Horton, News, Peshine Avenue School, Thirteenth Avenue

Newark Empowers Parents and Communities Through the Parenting Partners Program

Parenting Partners participate at Luis Munoz Marin

The Office of Federal Programs & Grants is excited about the partnership with Parenting Partners. This program highlights Newark Public School’s commitment to fostering a supportive and collaborative educational environment. Using a train-the-trainer model, this program aligns with Strategy 4.7 of the Next Decade: 2020-30 Strategic Plan. The 2023-2024 cohort developed parenting and leadership skills that empower parents to become vital contributors to their children’s academic success. This year’s cohort included: American History High School, Arts High School, Dr. E. Alma Flagg, Harriet Tubman, Ironbound Academy, Lincoln, Luis Muñoz Marin, Newark Vocational High School, Quitman Street, Sir Isaac Newton, Sussex Avenue, and Thirteenth Avenue School. 

The Office of Federal Programs & Grants continues to strengthen partnerships between the District, parents, and the entire Newark community. Along with dedicated leadership, committed staff and families, this program was a success. Together, NBOE continues to build a stronger and more engaged school community.

Filed Under: American History High School, Arts High School, Dr. E. Alma Flagg, Harriet Tubman, Lincoln School, Luis Muñoz Marin, Newark Vocational, News, Quitman Street, Sir Isaac Newton, Sussex Avenue, Thirteenth Avenue Tagged With: Office of Federal Programs & Grants, Parenting Partners

Newark Board of Education Hosts Thrilling Elementary Basketball Event

Newark Board of Education Hosts Thrilling Elementary Basketball Event

Avon Avenue Boys Basketball Team; Mount Vernon Girls Basketball Team; Science Park MS Boys Basketball Team; South Street Elementary Girls Basketball Team

Excitement filled the air at Weequahic High School on Thursday, May 22nd, as the Newark Board of Education hosted an exhilarating elementary basketball event. The atmosphere was electric as the girls' game unfolded, with Mount Vernon emerging victorious in a hard-fought battle against Elliot Street School. Meanwhile, in the boys' game, Avon Avenue School narrowly clinched a victory over Thirteenth Avenue Elementary School, showcasing their determination and skill.

These closely contested games were a testament to the impressive talent of the young athletes who participated. The local community came out in full force to support their teams, creating a vibrant and encouraging atmosphere that truly captured the spirit and unity of Newark.

The 2024 elementary basketball season also introduced the Rising Stars divisions, featuring first-year programs. On May 15th, the Rising Stars championship games took place at Arts High School. In the girls' division, South Street emerged triumphant over Lincoln, while in the boys' championship game, Science Park secured a victory against Franklin.

These thrilling matchups showcased the rising stars of Newark's elementary basketball scene, highlighting the dedication and passion of these young athletes. As the season came to a close, the community celebrated their achievements and looked forward to the bright future of basketball in Newark.

Filed Under: Avon Avenue School, Basketball, Franklin School, Lincoln School, Mount Vernon, News, Science Park High School, South Street, Sports, Thirteenth Avenue, Weequahic High School Tagged With: Rising Stars

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