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Meet The New Student Representative On The Newark Board of Education

Meet The New Student Representative On The Newark Board of Education

Zuri McCune, Science Park High School senior

Zuri McCune, Student Board Representative
Zuri McCune, Student Board Representative

NEWARK, N.J. – Zuri McCune, a senior at Science Park High School, is the Newark Board of Education student representative for the 2024-2025 school year. Zuri brings to the position a wealth of academic excellence, leadership, and a passion for serving her community.

“I am excited and honored to serve as the student representative to the Newark Board of Education,” said McCune. “This role will allow me to advocate for the needs and concerns of my fellow students, ensuring that we have the resources and support we need to succeed. I look forward to working closely with the Board to help make positive changes for our school district.”

The student representative role is valuable, serving as a liaison between the student body and the Board of Education. While Zuri’s appointment aligns with a state law signed in 2022, which mandates that every school district with a high school include a student representative on their Board, the Newark Public Schools has had a student representative sit on the Board for decades.  The representative serves a one-year term and provides Board members with valuable insight into the student experience.

An issue Zuri is focused on is the possible passage of a state law that would give 16 and 17-year-olds the right to vote in their local school board elections.

“As a student representative to the Board, I wish to get all the information that we need,” she said.

“Zuri is an outstanding student who has already demonstrated tremendous leadership in the classroom and beyond it. Her dedication to academic excellence, community service, and student empowerment is truly inspiring. We are excited to have her represent Newark’s students,” Superintendent León said.

“We are proud to welcome Zuri as the new student representative,” said Board of Education President Hasani K. Council. “Her leadership qualities, commitment to academic and extracurricular activities, and dedication to her community make her an exceptional choice for this position. We look forward to collaborating with Zuri as she helps us ensure that the needs of Newark’s students are always at the forefront of our decision-making.”

Zuri’s impressive academic record includes over eight Advanced Placement courses throughout her junior and senior years and dual enrollment courses such as Introduction to Africana Studies at Rutgers University. She is a dedicated member of the Science Park High School Scientific Research Club, where she contributed to the team’s success as a state finalist in the Solve for Tomorrow competition. Additionally, Zuri is a student researcher under Dr. James Arnone at LeMoyne College, and her research analyzing genome data will be published in 2025 as part of the W.E.B. Du Bois Summer Institute at Princeton University.

Outside of the classroom, Zuri has shown leadership in various ways. She serves as the Special Events Coordinator and Dance Line Captain for the Legion of Boom Marching Band, and she co-founded the Science Park High School Black Student Union. Additionally, Zuri is a 2024 initiate of the National Honor Society and a Posse Scholarship Finalist, matched with Smith College. She plans to major in Biological Sciences and minor in Anthropology, to attend medical school to become a medical anthropologist.

Zuri is set to begin her term where she will offer student perspectives and serve as a voice for the student body in shaping decisions that affect Newark Public Schools.

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Two Science Park High School Students Receive Full College Scholarships

Two Science Park High School Students Receive Full College Scholarships

Iyiola Ajanaku and Ashley Lourenco
Iyiola Ajanaku and Ashley Lourenco

Iyiola Ajanaku will attend Brown University, Ashley Lourenco will go to Amherst College

NEWARK, N.J. – District officials announced today that two Science Park High School seniors have been awarded full scholarships for college. The QuestBridge Scholarship Program, a nonprofit organization that provides higher education opportunities to high-achieving students from low-income families, has provided the scholarships.

Iyiola Ajanaku, 17, will attend Brown University in Rhode Island, and Ashley Lourenco will go to Amherst College in Massachusetts.

“It means a million doors have opened up in my life,” Iyiola said about her college acceptance and scholarship. “Being able to go to such a well-known and academically rigorous institution will strengthen me as a person and bring my life to the next level. I am so incredibly grateful. It is such a huge blessing.”

“I am very excited to have received this amazing opportunity,” said Ashley. “I can focus on my academics at a great college without having to worry about debt.”

“We are immensely proud of Iyiola and Ashley for their remarkable achievements in earning QuestBridge scholarships. Their hard work, determination, and excellence are an inspiration to all of us in the Newark Public Schools community,” said Superintendent León. “We are excited to see all that they will accomplish as they embark on this next chapter at Brown and Amherst. Congratulations to Iyiola, Ashley, their families, and the dedicated teachers, school counselors, and mentors who have supported them along the way."

“I want to congratulate Iyiola and Ashley on being awarded these prestigious QuestBridge scholarships, said Hasani K. Council, President of the Board of Education. “Their accomplishments exemplify the talent and potential of our students here in Newark. We commend their perseverance, celebrate their achievements, and look forward to seeing the incredible impact they will make in their future endeavors.”

“Iyiola and Ashley are two exemplary students who have been consistently bringing pride to the Science Park High School community,” said Darleen L. Gearhart, Principal of Science Park High School. “I am very proud of both of these outstanding students and look forward to witnessing their impact on the world.”

Iyiola Ajanaku

Ajanaku was born in Newark and lives with her family who came to the United States from Nigeria in the early 2000s. She said the International Baccalaureate program was the main reason she wanted to attend Science Park High School, as well as the school’s focus on science and the diversity of students. Ajanaku swims on the school’s swim team and she co-founded the school’s Culture Club.

“I decided to make a safe space where people can come and learn about each other while also learning about countries,” she said.

At Brown, Ajanaku intends to major in computational biology, which uses mathematical and computational approaches to address theoretical and experimental questions in biology, according to the NIH. For Ajanaku, the major will allow her to use her skills in working with data and data modeling to help answer questions related to biology, specifically health care.

“I work really well with databases and interpreting data to help solve problems,” she said.

Ashley Lourenco

Lourenco has gained significant notoriety as a national champion debater, being the first in the high school’s history to win the New York City Invitational Debate and Speech Tournament’s Lincoln-Douglas Debate event and the tournament’s award for best speaker.

Lourenco, also a lifelong Newark resident, previously attended the Ann Street School, where her mother, Ione Dearruda, is a teacher, and her younger brother and sister are students. Her father is a construction worker.

Lourenco is interested in pursuing political science or law, considering law school as one pathway, but is also open to journalism or nonprofit work.

When she has a bit of time to relax, Lourenco enjoys watching stand-up comedy on YouTube, counting John Mulaney as one of her favorite comedians.

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Two Science Park High School Students Receive Full College Scholarships

: Iyiola Ajanaku, left, and Ashley Lourenco.

Iyiola Ajanaku will attend Brown University, Ashley Lourenco will go to Amherst College

NEWARK, N.J. – District officials announced today that two Science Park High School seniors have been awarded full scholarships for college. The QuestBridge Scholarship Program, a nonprofit organization that provides higher education opportunities to high-achieving students from low-income families, has provided the scholarships.

Iyiola Ajanaku, 17, will attend Brown University in Rhode Island, and Ashley Lourenco will go to Amherst College in Massachusetts.

“It means a million doors have opened up in my life,” Iyiola said about her college acceptance and scholarship. “Being able to go to such a well-known and academically rigorous institution will strengthen me as a person and bring my life to the next level. I am so incredibly grateful. It is such a huge blessing.”

“I am very excited to have received this amazing opportunity,” said Ashley. “I can focus on my academics at a great college without having to worry about debt.”

“We are immensely proud of Iyiola and Ashley for their remarkable achievements in earning QuestBridge scholarships. Their hard work, determination, and excellence are an inspiration to all of us in the Newark Public Schools community,” said Superintendent León. “We are excited to see all that they will accomplish as they embark on this next chapter at Brown and Amherst. Congratulations to Iyiola, Ashley, their families, and the dedicated teachers, school counselors, and mentors who have supported them along the way."

“I want to congratulate Iyiola and Ashley on being awarded these prestigious QuestBridge scholarships, said Hasani K. Council, President of the Board of Education. “Their accomplishments exemplify the talent and potential of our students here in Newark. We commend their perseverance, celebrate their achievements, and look forward to seeing the incredible impact they will make in their future endeavors.”

“Iyiola and Ashley are two exemplary students who have been consistently bringing pride to the Science Park High School community,” said Darleen L. Gearhart, Principal of Science Park High School. “I am very proud of both of these outstanding students and look forward to witnessing their impact on the world.”

Iyiola Ajanaku

Ajanaku was born in Newark and lives with her family who came to the United States from Nigeria in the early 2000s. She said the International Baccalaureate program was the main reason she wanted to attend Science Park High School, as well as the school’s focus on science and the diversity of students. Ajanaku swims on the school’s swim team and she co-founded the school’s Culture Club.

“I decided to make a safe space where people can come and learn about each other while also learning about countries,” she said.

At Brown, Ajanaku intends to major in computational biology, which uses mathematical and computational approaches to address theoretical and experimental questions in biology, according to the NIH. For Ajanaku, the major will allow her to use her skills in working with data and data modeling to help answer questions related to biology, specifically health care.

“I work really well with databases and interpreting data to help solve problems,” she said.

Ashley Lourenco

Lourenco has gained significant notoriety as a national champion debater, being the first in the high school’s history to win the New York City Invitational Debate and Speech Tournament’s Lincoln-Douglas Debate event and the tournament’s award for best speaker.  

Lourenco, also a lifelong Newark resident, previously attended the Ann Street School, where her mother, Ione Dearruda, is a teacher, and her younger brother and sister are students. Her father is a construction worker.

Lourenco is interested in pursuing political science or law, considering law school as one pathway, but is also open to journalism or nonprofit work.

When she has a bit of time to relax, Lourenco enjoys watching stand-up comedy on YouTube, counting John Mulaney as one of her favorite comedians.

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.

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Science Park High School Named A State Finalist In Samsung’s Solve For Tomorrow Contest

Science Park High School Named A State Finalist In Samsung’s Solve For Tomorrow Contest

From left, Biology Teacher Wahab Ashraf, Collins Esubonteng (10th grade), Rachael Montes, Sara Delgado-Rengel (10th grade), Naysa Toussaint (12th grade), Zuri McCune (12th grade), Sophia Brandao (12th grade), Hunter Chambers (12th grade), Jerome Wakefield (12th grade), Talia Caguana (12th grade), Gianel Solano-Aguilar (11th grade), Physics Teacher Devin Mejias.
From left, Biology Teacher Wahab Ashraf, Collins Esubonteng (10th grade), Rachael Montes, Sara Delgado-Rengel (10th grade), Naysa Toussaint (12th grade), Zuri McCune (12th grade), Sophia Brandao (12th grade), Hunter Chambers (12th grade), Jerome Wakefield (12th grade), Talia Caguana (12th grade), Gianel Solano-Aguilar (11th grade), Physics Teacher Devin Mejias.

School is among 300 state finalists throughout the nation

NEWARK, N.J. – A team of students from Science Park High School has been selected as one of 300 state finalists throughout the nation in Samsung’s “Solve for Tomorrow” contest. This $3 million national competition encourages students in grades 6 to 12 to creatively use science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) skills to solve a community challenge.

The students’ engineering and sustainability project involves extracting cellulose from paper waste and converting it into thread. The goal is to use the thread to create textiles. The participating students are:

  • Sophia Brandao, 12th grade
  • Talia Caguana, 12th grade
  • Hunter Chambers, 12 grade
  • Sara Delgado-Renegel, 10th grade
  • Collins Esubonteng, 10th grade
  • Zuri McCune, 12th grade
  • Rachel Montes, 10th grade
  • Gianel Solano-Aguilar, 11th grade
  • Naysa Toussaint, 12th grade
  • Jerome Wakefield, 12th grade

The students’ faculty advisors are Biology Teacher Wahab Ashraf and Physics Teacher Devin Mejias.

As a state finalist, Science Park High School will receive a $2,500 prize package, including Samsung products and classroom resources, to complete their activity plan submission. The school has the opportunity to advance through future phases of the contest to win additional prizes. The Science Park High School team must submit a plan to implement their proposal by January 9th.

“We are tremendously proud of our young scientists who are developing a new more sustainable way to create textiles, which could potentially impact our entire world,” said Superintendent León. “I thank their teachers and administrators who have made our students’ participation in the ‘Solve For Tomorrow’ contest possible, and I wish our students the best of luck as they move onto the next phase of the competition.”

“We are thrilled by our students who have reached this exciting milestone in Samsung’s ‘Solve for Tomorrow’ contest,” said Hasani K. Council, president of the Newark Board of Education. “Their innovative project exemplifies the creativity, ingenuity, and determination that define Newark’s students. We look forward to supporting the team as they continue to represent our district on this national stage.”

“Our students have been working hard to develop their ideas and compete in the “Solve For Tomorrow” competition,” said Darleen Gearhart, principal of Science Park High School. “I greatly appreciate the guidance and assistance of their faculty advisors, as well as the great pride the entire team has brought to their school.”

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SEC Independence Division Champions

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Congratulations to the Science Park Girls Soccer Team on their second division title in 3 years.

This season the girls were the SEC Independence Division Champions with a record 5-1 and 11-8 overall. This was quite an accomplishment especially when considering the team had gone through 5 goal keepers during the season due to injury. Another critical injury was to 4 year senior captain center back Karla Garay.

The team was then lead by Junior captains Anahi Buestan and Talya Lema. Both of whom received First Team All Conference awards for their division.

Second Team honors went to sophomores Sabrina Aguilar, Amya Rodriguez, Ayelen Romero and Kiara Fernandez as well as freshman Christie Carfi. Honorable mention went to Raeghan Esteves-Johnson.

The team was coached by assistants Samantha Barbeito and Mike Buestan and head coach Joseph Capitani.

Congratulations Lady Chargers! Keep up the great work!

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Science High Busan Visits Science Park High School: A Cultural and Scientific Exchange

Science High Busan Visits Science Park High School: A Cultural and Scientific Exchange

Science Park High School, the #1 school in Newark, is thrilled to announce a historic visit from the students and faculty of Science High School Busan, a prestigious magnet high school in South Korea. This cultural and educational exchange took place on Friday, November 1, 2024 and fostered global collaboration in the fields of science and technology.

During their visit, the delegation from Science High Busan took part in a variety of activities including interactive science workshops, collaborative research projects, and cultural exchange sessions with Science Park National Honor Society ambassadors designed to promote understanding and appreciation of each other's educational systems, cultures, and scientific pursuits.

Principal Gearhart expressed her excitement about this unique opportunity for the students of Science Park High School, stating, "Hosting Science High School Busan has been an incredible experience for our students. It not only allowed them to engage directly with peers from a different culture but also strengthens their passion for science and innovation. Our students are inspired to broaden their horizons and explore new ideas through this exceptional collaboration."

The partnership between the two schools underscores the importance of global education and the role of students in shaping a brighter future. In addition to academic growth, the exchange provides both schools with the opportunity to share best practices in teaching and learning, enriching the educational experiences of students and educators alike.

About Science Park High School:
Science Park High School is the leading high school in Newark, New Jersey, dedicated to providing a rigorous curriculum focused on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Our mission is to foster academic excellence, promote innovative thinking, and prepare students for the challenges of an increasingly complex world.

About Science High Busan:
Science High School Busan is a leading magnet high school in South Korea, renowned or its emphasis on science education and research. The school offers a comprehensive curriculum aimed at preparing students for careers in science and technology, with an emphasis on hands-on learning and international collaboration.

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