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Mathematical Brilliance Shines at the 36th Annual Newark Math Olympics

Science Park High School students pictured with Mathematics Director, Amanda Grossi, Science Park Principal Darleen Gearhart, and Department Chair Sara Thatcher

The 36th Annual Newark Math Olympics was an electrifying showcase of mathematical prowess and problem-solving abilities. This year’s event took place at The Robert Treat Hotel where 56 District schools engaged in a series of challenging mathematical contests designed to push the boundaries of their analytical thinking and mathematical knowledge. From Geometry to Calculus, Algebra to Middle School Mathematics, participants were tested on a wide array of mathematical concepts, fostering an environment of intellectual rigor and innovation. After the first round there were 10 schools remaining; Lafayette Street, Oliver Street, Science Park, First Avenue, Technology, Bard Early College, Barringer, East Side, Data Science & Information Technology, and Global Studies.

The Math Olympics is not only a platform for competition, but also a celebration of mathematical excellence. The Jeopardy round was full of excitement seeing reigning champions in the final rounds ready to take the trophy back to school with them. As the Math Olympics came to a close, there were six 1st place winners. Science Park took home 1st place in 4 competitions which included Middle School Mathematics, Geometry and Precalculus. Newark School of Data Science & Information Technology took home the gold in Algebra 2, and East Side High School brought home the trophy for Calculus for the 4th year in a row. With the success of this year's Math Olympics, the District eagerly anticipates the achievements of next year's participants.

Filed Under: Bard Early College High School, Barringer High School, First Avenue School, Lafayette Street, Newark School of Data Science & Information Technology, Newark School of Global Studies, News, Oliver Street, Science Park High School, Technology High School Tagged With: Math, Math Olympics

High School Students Visit WNYC Radio Station After Speech and Debate Victory

Students inside the WNYC Studios in New York being interviewed by Michael Hill

Students from High Schools: Arts, Central, and Science Park School recently had an incredible opportunity to visit the renowned WNYC radio station. Their visit came after their remarkable victory in the state championships for speech and debate. The District's press release caught the attention of WNYC, leading them to showcase the NBOE's exceptional speech and debate programs.

Upon arriving at the studio, the champion students were warmly welcomed and treated to an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour. They had the privilege of engaging with seasoned journalism professionals, who shared valuable tips and advice on pursuing careers in journalism.

The visit to the newsroom proved to be an eye-opening experience for the students. They witnessed firsthand how professionals handle breaking news, including the announcement of OJ Simpson's death. The newsroom buzzed with activity, as former Speech and Debate students from various programs generously shared their contacts and offered guidance on utilizing their forensics skills in journalism.

This extraordinary visit not only provided the students with a glimpse into the world of journalism but also inspired them to pursue their dreams in this dynamic field. The School's speech and debate program continues to shine, thanks to the support and recognition from esteemed organizations like WNYC.

Click here to view the online story.

Filed Under: Arts High School, News, Science Park High School Tagged With: Debate, Speech, WNYC

National Girls and Women in Sports Day

National Girls & Women in Sports Day

February 2, 2022, marks the 36th annual National Girls & Women in Sports Day (NGWSD). This celebration inspires girls and women to play and be active, to realize their full power.

Congratulations to the following student-athletes who were recognized by the NJSIAA:

  • Serenity Loyal

    American History High School

  • Jayliene Agosto

    Arts High School

  • Sarah Wiltshire

    Bard High School Early College

  • Anisha Able

    Barringer High School

  • Destiny Hines

    Central High School

  • Yeimy Rodriguez

    East Side High School

  • Chelsea Mensah

    Malcolm X Shabazz High School

  • Paula Marie Brown

    Science Park High School

  • Kiarra Melendez

    Technology High School

  • Sa'diyyah Robinson

    University High School

  • Michelle Ikedi

    Weequahic High School

  • Onessa Jeune

    West Side High School

Filed Under: American History High School, Arts High School, Bard Early College High School, Barringer High School, Central High School, East Side High School, Malcolm X Shabazz High School, News, Science Park High School, Technology High School, University High School, Weequahic High School, West Side High School Tagged With: Sports

Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program

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This summer two incoming Newark Board of Education seniors completed the Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program. This program helped these young women learn computer science skills that will help them make an impact on their community while learning about a wide variety of career opportunities in technology. This program also allows these students to learn networking skills and be exposed to real world work experiences.

Congratulations to Jaya Byfield from Bard Early College High School and Muqtadira Alli from Science Park High School for their participation this summer.

Click here to read more abou the Girls Who Code Summer Immersion Program.

Filed Under: Bard Early College High School, News, Science Park High School, STEM Tagged With: Girls Who Code

Newark Board of Education Installs the First Remote Power Unit Off-Grid Wind/Solar LED Street Light in the City of Newark

Newark Board of Education Installs the First Remote Power Unit Off-Grid Wind/Solar LED Street Light in the City of Newark

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The Newark Board of Education takes great pride in the upkeep of our campus and adopting cutting edge technologies. We continue to invest in and provide our students and staff with the best facilities and educational experiences possible.

In the fall of 2019, Rodney Williams, Director of Energy & Sustainability of the Newark Board of Education and staff members, met with Aris Wind to discuss renewable energy solutions for the district. They were particularly interested in Aris’ wind and solar powered streetlight that is called a Remote Power Unit (RPU).

“I want to thank Superintendent León and Mr. Steve Morlino for allowing me and my staff to be a part of such a progressive team.  We took advantage of the opportunity to do something beyond the need of light, and our students and community will benefit from years to come,” said Rodney.

After extensive research, the decision was made to locate the RPU outside of the flagship Science Park High School.  The District felt this investment would be a wonderful improvement to the campus landscape and provide a great learning opportunity for the student body.  The RPU is off the grid and will provide resilient power and light. The district plans to incorporate the unit’s wind and solar data into its STEM curriculum at Science Park High School.

“The RPU is an important key that unlocks a wealth of cutting edge 21st Century technology and is aligned with the priorities outlined in our strategic plan, The Next Decade: 2020-30,” said Superintendent of Schools, Roger León.  “The installation of the RPU is the first of its kind to be installed in the City of Newark.  It will teach and expose our students to different ways to be leaders in helping their community become more sustainable,” he added.

The wind turbine and solar panel on the RPU will provide 100% renewable clean energy. Improving the safety and security of the grounds, it will provide power and light, even in the event of a grid outage. The RPU will capture wind and solar energy year-round which can be stored for up to five-days, depending on usage and demand.

The Newark Board of Education is very enthusiastic about the many opportunities this RPU will create for the students to learn about the science of renewable energy.

Dan Connors, COO of Aris Wind commented, “We are very pleased with the opportunity to provide one of our RPU’s to Newark Schools, particularly at this location!   The Science Park team’s commitments to sustainability, their STEM curriculum, and security of their students, is perfectly matched to the RPU.”

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For more information, please contact:

Newark Board of Education
Nancy Deering, Interim Executive Director
Communications
973-733-6265


About The Newark Public Schools District
The Newark Public Schools District, with 66 schools, 5,877 employees and a student population of 37,291 is the largest and one of the oldest school systems in New Jersey. Its origin dates back to 1676. Barringer High School, in Newark’s North Ward, is the third oldest public high school in the nation. The ethnic diversity of the city provides a rich educational experience for pre-kindergarten to secondary school students. The district continues to revise its services to meet the changing needs of students.

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