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300 Newark Students Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month At Parade

This year, with COVID-19 precautions in mind - students from across Newark's Upper Roseville neighborhood once again got a chance to wave their flags and dress up in a nod to Hispanic Heritage Month.

Camden schools expect $1.2M in funding for students with disabilities

KIPP Cooper Norcross Academy plans to build a model apartment for students with disabilities to practice independent living skills.

Elementary students kick-off Hispanic Heritage Month

Elementary students from KIPP Upper Roseville Academy and Truth Academy kick-off Hispanic Heritage Month.

As Hispanic Heritage Month wraps up, students and teachers reflect on resilience

As the only Spanish-speaking teacher in a classroom of mostly Latinx students, I was proud to be there for these families during a time of high anxiety as many of them were experiencing the relentlessness of COVID-19.

Her Newark high school helped get her to college. Can it keep her on track during the pandemic?

“I was in a good position before the coronavirus happened,” she said. Then the pandemic scattered the pages of her college playbook, leaving her plans in disarray. “I kind of left everything in the wind.”

A Local Principal Shares Her Experience Leading School Virtually This Year

While building relationships and partnerships with families has always been a priority, moving to virtual learning has helped us to improve our communication with parents.

10 Things Parents Should Know About Talking to Kids About Systemic Oppression

"Talking to your children about systematic oppression should start as soon as they begin to ask questions, particularly the uncomfortable ones," Principal Killins says.

Op-Ed: We Must Take Stock of Schools’ Response to COVID-19

Educational and policy leaders need to assess which remote learning measures are working, and which aren’t, to better serve students.

Camden Mom Talks Home Instruction: ‘It Taught Me to Identify their Strengths and Weaknesses’

While not ideal for Danielle Crudup, the mother of two Camden KIPP students, home instruction was something she took in stride.

I am George Floyd!

I plan on attending college four years from now, and I want it to be an experience that I will remember. I shouldn’t be afraid of anything.
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