Malcolm Terrell
Principal
Principal
About Our School
❖ Mission Statement
At George Washington Carver we are committed to providing a challenging and culturally inclusive educational program that equips every student for success, nurtures knowledge, develops strong character, encourages creativity, and inspires leadership.
❖ Vision Statement
We aspire to create an innovative educational environment that offers a top-quality education to every child as championed through our core values.
❖ Carver/Bruce Core Values
- At the Heart: Our Children: We recognize every child as a unique genius and prioritize their dreams and needs in every decision we make.
- Pursuit of Excellence: We dedicate ourselves to ongoing, strategic, innovative, and research-driven improvements to achieve excellence throughout our organization.
- Collaborative Connections: We foster meaningful collaboration both within our organization and with external partners to support student success.
- Fostering Personal Leadership: We empower students to advocate confidently for themselves and others.
- Fairness and Inclusion: We actively challenge and transform any practices, policies, resource allocations, or systems that create barriers to equal opportunities for all.
Our School in the News
Our School in the News
District’s Third Annual Special Education Conference Encourages Professionals To Achieve Excellence
Superintendent Leon speaks to the more than 700 attendees of the District’s Third Annual Special Education Conference. Director of Special Education Marilyn Mitchell gives a presentation to the conference. : Some of the student ambassadors at the conference. District staff make up nearly a third of the conference’s presenters NEWARK, N.J. – When District officials […]
Read More NBOE Educators Celebrate Academic Achievement at Montclair State Winter Commencement
From left: Joseph DeRisi (Hawthorne), Susana Pena (Mt. Vernon), Marcela Palma (Louis A. Spencer), Stephania Corneille (Ivy Hill), Nesary Cruz (Chancellor), Yvonne Copprue-McLeod (Peshine), Natasha Stevenson (Lincoln), Jennifer Ragonese (George Washington Carver), Zadia Ballard (Hawthorne), Karima Onque (13th Avenue), Angelica Rodriquez (13th Avenue), Diane Phillips (Belmont); Students from Louise A. Spencer Montclair State University (MSU) […]
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