Newark, New Jersey - Tuesday marks the first day of school that Newark public school has not seen in 30 years, school and local leaders are making something equivalent to victory
School principal Roger Leon and Newark Ras J. Baraka mayor return to school and children grow up in Newark, they welcome returning to the classroom.
For thirty years the public schools in the city have been under the control of the state. At the lowest point, about 50% of the students will be promoted to high school.
1,000 staff members from Baraka, Leon, Newark Public Schools welcome children on Tuesday morning. They will also do this work on all 64 schools in this region on Wednesday.
This is the first time for employees to go back to school in the morning and welcome back to encourage students and their parents.
Prior to that, about 6,000 employees called Newark parents and asked their children to come to school everyday.
Tuesday is known as SANKOFA Day of Newark. SANKOFA is a belief and practice that the Ghana people return to themselves "come back" and "the risk of being late is not taboo".
In addition to the principal and the mayor, Newark's new principal, most of whom are enrolled in the Newark public school, will welcome students from the school they are attending.
According to Leon, the plan is to use the necessary means to bring our children to school on the first day, next day and every day.
"We have the power of the employees to encourage the motivation of the mayor, the power of the local community, and the education and school of Newark, motivate and inspire, like the Prudential Center and Newark City Hall Thanks to our community partners, such initiatives, they will use external electronic signatures to send a positive message on the first day of school, "he said
As early as 1995, the Newark Public School (NPS) opened all the schools in the city. Newark's first charter school was not held until 1997. However, today the charter school is recruiting approximately 30% of Newark's students in the city. Newark is one of the "high selection" cities in the United States. When Newark's local leaders regain control of the area, they can not ignore this new reality. In addition to focusing on improving NPS, they also looked at how NPS interacts with the rapidly growing charter industry of the city, and Newark's high selection system is a major city educational opportunity and fairness You need to find a way to promote.
The New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) has approved a transition plan that enables a complete recovery of the operation and management of the Newark Public School (NPS) from February 1, 2018. Newark public school principal Chris Surf introduced the approved transition to the Newark Public School Board of Directors at the public meeting in December. A comprehensive transition plan calls for the local advisory committee to become the Newark Public Board of Education on 1 February 2018 and a detailed schedule and series to guide the transition in this area within two years Milestones are included.
New Jersey Newark - This is more than 20 years ago, but in the end Newark's public school system is not under the control of the state. On Thursday, schools and city officials celebrated in the area as New Jersey officially returned to the city after 23 years and returned control of the Newark Public School District. After taking over the territorial control in 1995, due to the doubt of a serious mistake in management, the state has made many aspects of Newark public school districts such as personnel, courses and programs local administrators and many of the most important People regulated by hand. The problem is linked. Their school