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Central High School Student Athlete Kishona McCray to Attend University of Northern Illinois

kishonamccrayletterofintentOn Thursday, November 9th, Kishona McCray of Central High School, announced that she will attend the University of Northern Illinois where she will receive a four year/full ride scholarship to continue both her academic and athletic (track) success.

As a junior, Kishona took home the New Jersey Meet of Champions title in the 100 meter hurdles with a time of 14.06. This performance capped off a season that saw Kishona achieve many victories, notably with a top performance at the Penn Relays, and a win in the 55 Meter Hurdles at the Essex County Track & Field Championships.

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Central High School Band, Dancers & ROTC Attend Delaware State University 125th Homecoming & Annual Parade

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Accompanied by Ms. Graves, Sgt. Branch and Mr. Allen, students left Central High School at 6 a.m. Saturday October 15 and headed down to Dover, the state Capital of Delaware to participate in the annual DSU HBCU Homecoming Parade. With nearly 75 students in attendance, our students were the only High School Band to participate in the annual event and received raving reviews from the crowd.

After participating in the parade, our students went to the Delaware State University campus to participate in HBCU homecoming activities before heading back home with an experience of a lifetime. When you see these youngsters please congratulate them as they represented Central High School and Newark Public Schools with honor, pride, dignity and respect.

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Kishona McCray: Central High School Track Star

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By Mike Gurnis | For NJ Advance Media | June 08, 2016
[BAYVILLE, NJ] In 1984, Newark Central coach Bruce Berry took home a Meet of Champions title for West Orange in the 400 meter hurdles.

Now, as a coach at Central, one of his athletes came through on Wednesday, as junior Kishona McCray took home the M of C title in the 100 meter hurdles with a time of 14.06, narrowly beating out Union Catholic's Amaya Chadwick (14.25), who was considered the favorite going in.

"Its tremendous because I've coached a lot of M of C winners, but this is the first one from Central," Berry said. "To have her as a junior, I basically told her right before that its anybody's race. If you want it, you've got to believe in it. She came out and she proved it, so it was great."

McCray's win was the first M of C title for an athlete from Newark Central.

"It opens up a lot more doors, a lot more opportunities," Berry added. "First one in the city of Newark ever in the 100 hurdles, so she's just a groundbreaker all over. It's a great thing, and I'm very proud of her.

"It means a lot," said McCray. "I know there's more to come. So, I'm just trying to stay humble."

"I was happy, I was excited, I was ready to have fun," the junior added. "That's what its for, to have fun."

GIRLS 100 METER HURDLES FINALS
Name & Place Grade School Prelims Finals Wind
1-Kishona McCray 11 Central High School 14.20 14.06 -0.7
2-Amaya Chadwick 10 Union Catholic 14.28 14.25 -0.7
3-Simone Kirton 11 Chatham High School 14.44 14.57 -0.7
4-Sarah Jones 11 Bishop Eusta 14.86 14.60 -0.7
5-Shelby Francis 12 North Brunswick 14.78 14.63 -0.7
6-Elizabeth Garcia 11 Academy of T 14.67 14.89 -0.7
7-Viviane Orleans 12 Jonathan Day 14.74 15.24 -0.7
8-Lenaami Morton 11 Camden High School 14.08 18.89 -0.7


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Penn Relays 2016: Kishona McCray of Newark Central is top N.J. finisher in the 400 hurdles

By: Brian Deakyne | For NJ Advance Media on April 28, 2016 10:26 AM, updated April 28, 2016 6:08 PM
PHILADELPHIA – Kishona McCray was the top New Jersey finisher in the meet-opening 400-meter hurdles at the Penn Relays on Thursday morning. Placing second in the final heat and ninth overall, Newark Central's McCray stopped the clock in 1:02.57. Jillian DiGiacinto took 15th in 1:05.50 and Northern Highlands' Hilary McElwain was 18th in 1:06.33.

400-Meter Hurdles

  1. 2 Anna Cockrell Providence Day (Charlotte, NC) 57.38 1
  2. 1 Shannon Kalawan Edwin Allen (Clarendon, JAM) 58.80 1
  3. 4 Brandee' Johnson Nansemond River (Suffolk, VA) 1:00.26 1
  4. 9 Brooklynn Broadwater Springside (Philadelphia, PA) 1:00.60 1
  5. 8 Amira Aduma Phoebus (Hampton, VA) 1:01.30 1
  6. 14 Breanne Bygrave Wakefield (Raleigh, NC) 1:02.05 2
  7. 6 Alyssa Sandy Paul Robeson (Brooklyn, NY) 1:02.16 1
  8. 25 Taliah Cintron Padua Academy (Wilmington, DE) 1:02.19 3
  9. 23 Kishona McCray Newark Central (Newark, NJ) 1:02.57 3
  10. 16 Lynne Mooradian South Western (Hanover, PA) 1:03.19 2

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On February 6, 2015 at the North Jersey Section II Group II State Championship Kishonna “Fresh” McCray Junior set a NEW State Sectional Record in the 55 Meter Hurdles winning easily in 8.36 to a distant 2nd place time of 8.97. She also placed 2nd in the 55 Meter Dash.

The Boys 4x400 Relay placed 3rd.

Both Kishonna and the 4x400 Relay qualified for the Group II State Championships on February 20th in Toms River.

Go Big Blue!


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Kishonna McCray, Junior at Central High School has won the 55 Meter Hurdles at the Essex County Track & Field Championships. This is Kishonna's 2nd County title in 2 years. She also won the 100 Meter Hurdles during the 2015 Spring Season.

Congratulations Kishonna!

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West Side Campus NJSIAA Tournament Champs

Congratulations to West Side Campus who defeated Central High School on March 7th, 2016 to become the NJSIAA Tournament Section North 2, Group 2 champions.

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Newark teen wows Washington audience with his words

Barry Carter | The Star-Ledger | Email the author | Follow on Twitter

Taj Atkinson, left, Central High School senior in Newark with Lata Reddy, vice president of corporate social responsibility and president of the Prudential Foundation attend a forum in Washington, D.C. about "My Brother's Keeper," an initiative launched by President Obama to close the social and economic gaps of opportunity for young boys and men of color. (AP Images for Prudential)

The White House knew Taj Atkinson of Newark would be impressive when officials invited him to take part in a forum in the nation's capital this morning.

What they couldn't have anticipated is how much the 18-year-old young man would captivate the audience during his opening remarks at a gathering about My Brother's Keeper Community Challenge, an initiative President Obama launched last year to close the social and economic gaps faced by young men of color.

The Central High School senior invoked Confucius, telling the audience of elected officials, and youth and community leaders that a quote from the Chinese philosopher is his mantra when dealing with struggles in life.

"Confucius once said, 'When goals cannot be reached, don't adjust the goals, adjust the action steps,' " said Atkinson.

He was 7 when his mother died, and Atkinson told the audience how he decided that he would not allow the loss to stop him from moving forward.

That's determination.

"Her death played the role as a calm in my life, a separation and a gathering of thoughts - rather than a period, stopping me completely.''

He explained that, at times, he's faced challenges that held him down like "weights on a swimmer's ankle,'' but he refused to be drowned, choosing instead to kick away all the negative waves of words.

"I worked hard to show those who look up to me that, no matter how small and dirty your pond may seem, you can still reach the great sea of success.''

He went onto talk about his school's role in My Brother's Keeper; Central was the location at which Mayor Ras Baraka first announced the city would be involved in the program, with an emphasis on finding ways to improve the relationship between the city's youth and the its police department.

Central High School students, however, had already begun such an effort when they wrote a letter to the captain of the police precinct that is just up the street from their school building. Since then, Atkinson told the audience, there have been panel discussions with the cops, and trips and a basketball tournament are being planned to continue the fellowship.

Atkinson then turned his sights toward U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, saying to everyone that he understands why the nation's highest law enforcement officer believes it's important for America to have its values protected by law.

"My goal is to continue to uphold the quality of life, safeguard civil liberties and make the people of my community knowledgable of their power,'' he said. "Just like our attorney general, I will continue to work hard to represent my community's values.''

And just when you thought he was done, Atkinson, in a very presidential-like manner, said he was honored to introduce the 82nd attorney general of the United States.

Holder, clearly moved, shook Atkinson's hand as he came to podium, telling him and the audience, that Atkinson's remarks were great - and that the introduction was like coming on after Abraham Lincoln.

"That young guy,'' Holder said to the audience. "He's good. He's really good.'' Holder told Atkinson that he has shown a commitment that ensures Central High School is the kind of place where classmates can learn, grow and thrive.

"I applaud you for striving to build fellowship and trust among law enforcement and the youth in your community,'' Holder said.

"I want to thank you for serving as, really, an inspiring model for the students at your school and really far beyond your school.''

The gathering in Washington brought together youth leaders from around the country, as well as mayors and directors of My Brother Keeper's programs that need funding to succeed.

Representatives of Prudential attended the forum and Valerie Jarrett, senior adviser to Obama, said the insurance company has committed $13 million in grants and technical assistance to coalitions that are creating partnerships and programs to remove the barriers to success for young men of color.

"We are proud to be supporting the president's My Brother's Keeper Community Challenge, to provide support to communities who want to create cradle-to-college and career pathways to opportunities for boys and young men of color," said Lata Reddy, vice president of corporate social responsibility and president of the Prudential Foundation.

Naturally, Newark is included in the funding as programs and initiatives are developed. Atkinson is definitely going to be on board, making an impact in some way before he heads off to college.

Until then, he'll use today's experience in Washington, D.C., to help him achieve the success Obama wants for young men just like him - and to show people that his hometown has kids who are more than a crime stat.

"He did a great job," Central Principal Sharnee Brown said. "They heard about him, but they got a chance to see for themselves. He did it. He did it.''

Yes, indeed. He did.

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Young Men of Color and Law Enforcement Forum


As part of President Obama’s “My Brother’s Keeper” initiative, a presidential initiative to improve opportunities for young men of color, the city of Newark hosted a "Young Men of Color and Law Enforcement" forum on January 6th at Central High School. The forum, moderated by Mayor Baraka, brought together students, city officials and law enforcement in an effort to build a bridge between the disparate groups. The lively panel discussion, which included Eric Garner Jr. and which followed on the heels of a spate of nationwide incidents between young men of color and the police, served to help the cops better understand where the youth are coming from and in turn helped the youth better understand the challenges that a cop must deal with.

The event ended with the cops receiving a standing ovation from the room full of young men. The police responded in kind with a standing ovation for the young men. The event marked the first in a series of ongoing discussions to be held throughout the city.

View the story on njtv.com.

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