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Three District Students Break District’s Championship Barrier By Winning First Place at the Tournament of Champions

Three District Students Break District’s Championship Barrier By Winning First Place at the Tournament of Champions

Students from Barringer, Central, and University High Schools win at prestigious national tournament

LEXINGTON, KY – For as long as Newark Public Schools students have been involved in speech and debate competitions, a first place win at the University of Kentucky’s Tournament of Champions has eluded the district – until now.

Three outstanding students have earned three national championships at the Tournament of Champions.

Central High School’s Jamal Kirton and Jahnaiya Simpson won national championships in the tournament’s Dramatic Interpretation and Oral Interpretation categories, respectively. Dennis Philbert coaches the Central High School students.

University High School’s Michaela White, coached by Saul Grullon, won the national championship in the Program of Oral Interpretation category.

The tournament is regarded as the nation’s most prestigious and competitive high school speech and debate championship. Competing students must qualify for the event by earning bids through top performances at other elite tournaments held during the school year.

“For high school forensics students, qualifying for the Tournament of Champions is considered a great achievement and we are very proud of the record number of participating students and their performance,” said Superintendent León. “To have three students win championships is truly historic and represents a high-water mark in the district’s speech and debate programs.”

“This is a groundbreaking achievement for our district and the City of Newark,” said Board of Education President Hasani K. Council. “It is a powerful testament to our students’ talent, their hard work, and the strength of our academic and extracurricular programs. This is what happens when we invest in our students and believe in their limitless potential.”

Other notable finalists at the Tournament of Champions were the following:

Barringer High School

Britney Deer won second place in the Dramatic Interpretation category. Michel Sowell is the Barringer High School coach.

Central High School

Jamal Kirton won third place in the Oral Interpretation category, Ayomide Adekoya and Cassidy Harris won fourth place in the Duo Interpretation category, and Cassidy Harris and Jahnaiya Simpson were semifinalists in the Dramatic Interpretation category.

University High School

Malakai Yepes won second place in Oral Interpretation and fifth place in the Program of Oral Interpretation category. Dante Elliott and Solim Agbada won third place and fifth place, respectively, in Dramatic Interpretation. Yepes and Michaela White won second place, and Dante Elliott and Josmanuel De Leon won third place in Duo Interpretation. Michael Adeleke was a semifinalist in Oral Interpretation.

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.

For media inquiries, please contact:
Paul Brubaker, Communications Director
Email: pbrubaker@nullnps.k12.nj.us
Phone: 973-803-6983

Filed Under: Barringer High School, Central High School, Debate, Press Releases, University High School

District Speech & Debate Teams Win Five State Championships

District Speech & Debate Teams Win Five State Championships

Students from Arts, Barringer, Central, Science Park, and University high schools are among the tournament’s competitors

FLEMINGTON, N.J. – Newark Public Schools’ student debaters and orators from five District high schools with first-place wins in five categories at the New Jersey Speech and Debate League’s state championships.

Mofoluwa Olagadeyo and Risiqat Adeniji of Science Park High School won the state championship in the tournament’s Policy Debate category. Jonathan Alston coaches the Science Park students.

Barringer High School’s Britney Deer, coached by Michael Sowell, won the state title in the Declamation category.

In a rare sweep, Central High School students won the top four places in Dramatic Interpretation, with Jamal Kirton winning the state championship and Cassidy Harris, Ayomide Adekoya, and Jahnaiya Simpson winning second, third, and fourth place, respectively, in the same category.

Rebekah Edohwokui, coached by Dennis K. Philbert, brought more honors to Central High School as she won the state championship in the Interpretation category.

University High School’s Michaela White, coached by Saul Grullon, won first place in the Program of Oral Interpretation category.

Each state champion received The Governor’s Medal, a proclamation from the governor, and a scholarship.

“All I can say is, ‘Wow!’” said Superintendent León, who was a state champion debater when he was a student at Science High School (now Science Park High School). “Winning five state titles in multiple categories showcases their individual excellence and the strength of our debate and speech programs across Newark Public Schools. I commend the students, their coaches, and their schools for their commitment to excellence and for representing Newark with pride and distinction.”

“Our student debaters and orators have demonstrated remarkable skill, confidence, and perseverance in achieving these state championship victories,” said Board of Education President Hasani K. Council. “On behalf of the Newark Board of Education, I congratulate these outstanding students and their exceptional coaches for making our district proud and proving that Newark’s voices are strong, powerful, and championship-worthy.”

Other notable finalists at the tournament were the following:

Arts High School

Kamira Hall won second place in the Oral Interpretation category, and her teammates, Amilah Stuart and Bariah Cox, won fifth and sixth place, respectively, in the Improvisational Acting category. David Richardson coaches the Arts High School students.

Central High School

Jahnaiya Simpson won third place in Oral Interpretation, and Jamal Kirton won sixth place in the Humorous Interpretation category.

Science Park High School

Ashley Lourenco and Anna Odra won second place in the Policy Debate category.

University High School

Malakai Yepes and Michaela White won second place, and Dante Elliott and Josmanuel De Leon won fifth place, in Duo Interpretation. Luis Franco won third place, and Josmanuel De Leon won fifth place in the Declamation category.

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 40,000 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.

For media inquiries, please contact:
Paul Brubaker, Communications Director
Email: pbrubaker@nullnps.k12.nj.us
Phone: 973-803-6983

Filed Under: Arts High School, Barringer High School, Central High School, Press Releases, Science Park High School, University High School

District Releases Video Promoting Student Voter Registration

District Releases Video Promoting Student Voter Registration

Students who will be 16 or older on April 15 can register through March 25

NEWARK, N.J. – As the Newark Board of Education approaches its first election in which the voting age is 16, Newark Public Schools officials today released a video promoting student voter registration.

“This is the first time Newark students can have a voice in the decisions that affect us the most,” says Zuri McCune, the student representative to the Board of Education in the 40-second spot. “Don’t miss this chance. Let your voice be heard.”

The video, which was written and produced by the District’s Communications Department, has been uploaded to the District’s website and Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn accounts. More information about student voter registration is available at the following link:

https://www.nps.k12.nj.us/events/vote-16-registration-deadline/

“I encourage everyone in Newark Public Schools to watch and share this video to help make sure that eligible students register by March 25th,” said Superintendent León. “Never before have high school students in New Jersey had the chance to participate in their local democracy like what’s happening in Newark this year.. It is my hope that all eligible students will register and cast their ballots in the upcoming school board election as a start to a lifelong commitment to voting.”

“This is a historic moment for Newark’s students,” said Board of Education President Hasani K. Council. “I strongly encourage every eligible student to take advantage of this opportunity, register by March 25th, and show up to vote. Our young people have powerful voices, and this election is their chance to make them count.”


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 40,000 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.

Filed Under: News, Press Releases

19 Newark Public Schools Students Qualify For The NCFL Grand National Tournament

19 Newark Public Schools Students Qualify For The NCFL Grand National Tournament

Four District High Schools will be represented in Chicago tournament this May

NEWARK, N.J. – Students from four district high schools have qualified for the National Catholic Forensic League’s Grand National Tournament, which will be held in Chicago in May.

“This is the largest group of students that we have ever sent to this event,” said Dennis Philbert, the speech coach for Central High School. “All of the schools’ coaches and students met over the summer for an entire month. That helped our students prepare early and it gave them the strength to do what they are doing now.”

The district students earned their way to the national tournament by competing against qualifying students from throughout New Jersey at a day-long tournament Saturday at Union Catholic High School in Scotch Plains. Schools from as far west as Randolph and Mountain Lakes participated in the tournament.

Superintendent León congratulated the students and their coaches.

“We are incredibly proud of our students for their outstanding achievements in speech, qualifying for the NCFL Grand National Tournament,” said Superintendent León, a former Science High School Debate Team member and New Jersey state champion himself. “I can personally attest to the life-long value of the skills students develop by participating in speech and debate tournaments, and it is so gratifying to see so many of our students excelling in speech and debate on a national level. I greatly appreciate their hard work, dedication, and the training they receive from their coaches. We all look forward to seeing them represent our district nationally.”

Board of Education President Hasani K. Council also offer his congratulations.

“The success of these students in qualifying for the NCFL Grand National Tournament is a remarkable achievement and a proud moment for Newark Public Schools,” said President Council. “Their dedication to excellence in speech and debate showcases the power of education, mentorship, and perseverance. On behalf of the Board of Education, I commend the students, their coaches, and their schools for this outstanding accomplishment. We are thrilled to have them represent our district on the national stage.”

The Newark Public Schools students who qualified are:

Arts High School – David Richardson, Coach

  • Kamira Hall
  • Estefani Gonzalas-Caguana

Barringer High School – Michael Sowell, Coach

  • Toumaye Siripe

Central High School - Dennis Philbert, Coach

  • Ayomide Adekoya
  • Alexander Ahenkora
  • Wakeel Balogun
  • Diana Bryant
  • Rebekah Edohwokui
  • Cassidy Harris
  • Jamal Kirton
  • Jahnaiya Simpson
  • Champion Allwell - 1st Alternate

University High School – Saul Grullon, Coach

  • Michael Adeleke
  • Solim Agbada
  • Mary Aribo
  • Josmanuel Deleon
  • Dante Elliott
  • Michaela White
  • Malakai Yepes
  • Josephine Aryeh - 2nd Alternate
  • Lizbeth Santana - 2nd Alternate

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 40,000 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.

For media inquiries, please contact:
Paul Brubaker, Communications Director
Email: pbrubaker@nullnps.k12.nj.us
Phone: 973-803-6983

Filed Under: Press Releases

District To Host 2nd Annual Brick City Showdown High School Basketball Classic

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38 teams set to compete in 4-day tournament at Weequahic High School

NEWARK, N.J. – Newark Public Schools officials and their partners proudly announced the Brick City Showdown High School Basketball Classic 2024. The 4-day tournament is scheduled to begin on Thursday, December 19th at the District’s historic Weequahic High School. This highly anticipated tournament will showcase exceptional high school basketball talent from Newark and across the nation, highlighting athleticism, teamwork, and community spirit.

Supported by partners including Mayor Ras J. Baraka and the City of Newark, the Patrick O. Council Civic Association, the Greater Newark Convention and Visitors Bureau, and 6th Man Hoops, the Brick City Showdown has become a marquee event on New Jersey’s high school sports calendar.

“The opportunity to unite all-star high school basketball teams and players from across the state and nation with our exceptional Newark Public Schools student-athletes creates an unforgettable experience for everyone involved,” said Superintendent León.

This year’s event will feature 38 teams and over 450 players, including more than 70 scholarship hopefuls, competing in a dynamic and inclusive environment. The District will be represented by eight teams; five boys teams – American History High School, Arts High School, Central High School, East Side High School, and Weequahic High School, and three girls teams – Arts High School, Science Park High School, and University High School.  

Thousands of fans, families, coaches, media, and scouts are expected to attend, offering a unique chance to witness some of the nation’s finest young basketball talent right here in Newark.

Proceeds from the tournament will directly support scholarships for high school basketball players, helping them achieve their educational and athletic aspirations. Attendees and sponsors play a vital role in fostering the growth and success of these remarkable student-athletes.

Join us for an action-packed weekend that celebrates basketball excellence and its ability to unite and inspire communities. The Brick City Showdown is more than just a tournament—it’s a platform for showcasing talent, fostering sportsmanship, and making a lasting impact on young athletes’ lives.

Tickets are $20 for adults and $5 for students. Tickets will only be sold at the door.

For more information, visit https://www.newarkhappening.com/event/brick-city-showdown-basketball-classic/31993/

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 39,000 students in 63 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.

For media inquiries, please contact:
Paul Brubaker, Communications Director
Email: pbrubaker@nullnps.k12.nj.us
Phone: 973-803-6983

About the Greater Newark Convention & Visitors Bureau

The Greater Newark Convention & Visitors Bureau (GNCVB) is the official destination marketing organization for Newark, New Jersey. Established in 2008, GNCVB is a private nonprofit corporation funded primarily through a Tourism Improvement District (TID). Its mission is to promote Newark as a premier travel destination and drive economic growth through tourism. In 2013, GNCVB became the first Destination Marketing Organization in New Jersey to establish a TID. During its tenure, hotel sales have soared, new hotels have opened, and Newark’s visitation has grown to over 1,000,000 overnight guests annually.

Filed Under: Press Releases

District Partners With NJ LEEP Expanding Students’ Access To College

District Partners With NJ LEEP Expanding Students’ Access To College

Program to be funded by MacKenzie Scott’s Yield Giving Foundation grant

From left, Central High School student Ziven Lewis, Central High School Principal Terri Mitchell, Superintendent León, East Side High School Principal Carlos Rodriguez, and East Side Student Samuel DaSilva

NEWARK, N.J. – In March, philanthropist MacKenzie Scott made the stunning announcement that her Yield Giving Foundation was giving $8 million to New Jersey nonprofits. Twenty-five percent of the funding was awarded to NJ LEEP, a leading nonprofit that works with first-generation and low-income students, building their skills and providing experiences to help them achieve their college and career aspirations.

Today, at a news conference at Central High School, officials from Newark Public Schools (NPS) and NJ LEEP announced that a portion of the funding would go to a pilot program that would enable the nonprofit to expand its programming beginning with students at Central and East Side High Schools.

“It takes a village to set students up for success, and Newark Public Schools’ formal partnership with NJ LEEP highlights an exciting and incredible new chapter—both for our education system and ongoing efforts to closing existing gaps in educational attainment,” said Superintendent León. “We’re beyond proud to announce the launch of our formal partnership and expand additional opportunities for our students to engage with the curriculum in meaningful ways, diversify experiences for growth and learning, and support their paths to higher achievement.”

“Since NJ LEEP was established in 2007, we have strived to expand access to educational opportunities so that Newark students are equipped with the confidence, skills, and experiences needed to pursue their higher education and career goals,” said NJ LEEP Executive Director Matthew Feinstein. “With this generous jumpstart from the Yield Giving Foundation, we are thrilled to formalize our partnership with Newark Public Schools and soon launch our school-based pilot program. Looking ahead, we aspire to continue building on this momentum to serve as a partner to Newark Public Schools in ensuring that all students have the support and resources to determine their own futures and achieve their dreams.”

Within the organization’s current scope of programming, NJ LEEP partners with over 375 students from middle school through college, offering a range of support from SAT/ACT test prep, opportunities to develop social-emotional skills, and internships; to field trips and volunteer experiences, among much more. To date, among NJ LEEP students, 100 percent graduate high school, and 99 percent enroll in college. Of those who enroll in college, 74 percent complete their degree.    

With this seed funding, NJ LEEP is beginning to implement their strategic plan to expand programming to include school-based partnerships to ensure even more students across the greater Newark area have the opportunities and skills needed to succeed in college. As part of the partnership’s school-based pilot program, NJ LEEP will hire existing NPS teachers or counselors who are deeply familiar with student needs, their schools and community culture, and participating students will take part in programming at their respective schools.    

“As New Jersey’s public education system continues to adapt to a new normal post-pandemic, and effect changes and improvements to better support all students, partnerships like the one between Newark Public Schools and NJ LEEP are critical in impacting positive change,” said New Jersey State Senate Majority Leader M. Teresa Ruiz, who participated in today’s news conference. “Every student deserves access to high-quality education, the ability to learn and thrive in supportive classroom environments, and the resources to pursue and gain skills integral to succeeding in college. Building on existing momentum toward these goals, I am thrilled to support the NPS-NJ LEEP partnership and look forward to all that will be accomplished in the years ahead.” 

“As both a former Newark Public Schools teacher and principal, I am acutely aware of the challenges our students face in gaining college educations, and the career advantages they grant,” Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka said. “We want all of Newark’s students to experience the fullness of an enriched academic journey that leads them easily into the college of their choice and onto their most rewarding career. This pilot program offers just that – and I speak for the entire city when I thank MacKenzie Scott, the Yield Giving Foundation, and NJ LEEP for this most generous gift and for their efforts that will uplift all of Newark for generations to come.”

Filed Under: News, Press Releases

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