From Newark High School website:
The staff at Newark High School believes that each student is entitled to the opportunity to gain an education. The school should try to meet the specific needs of each student, accepting each one at his or her instructional level and advancing each one as far as his or her potential allows.
We believe that the curriculum must be a coordinated series of experiences responsible to the needs of the maturing individual and the demands of our society. Likewise, we believe in the importance of Newark High School's tradition of classical firmness in designing and recommending programs of study which will "propagate the best that is known and thought in the world."
We believe that the school should acquaint individuals with advanced educational and vocational opportunities and should develop in them an appreciation of and preparation for all kinds of work.
We believe that ethical and spiritual* concerns should have an important place in school life.
We believe that the schools should help each individual look beyond race, sex, religion, nationality, and economic status and develop respect for the dignity and worth of people.
We believe that the schools should help all students to learn to achieve and maintain mental and physical health, to live wisely in their natural surroundings, to think logically and express themselves clearly, to use their leisure time well, and to make aesthetic values a significant part of their lives.
We believe that responsibility for the development of the Newark High School student is a joint one, shared by the students themselves, their families, the school, the local community, the state and the nation.
The school aims above all to give its students minds that work. Each student should grow in mastery of the power to think logically, to solve problems of all sorts through thinking and to make that thinking accessible to others in coherent sentences, spoken or written.
Educational ObjectivesNewark High School provides a physical plant and curricular framework within which students can work and learn: first, to realize their potential as unique human beings; and second, to function as responsible, productive members of society. Our program consists of a variety of educational experiences that are interesting, challenging, and rewarding in terms of the goals stated above:
From Newark High School website:
The staff at Newark High School believes that each student is entitled to the opportunity to gain an education. The school should try to meet the specific needs of each student, accepting each one at his or her instructional level and advancing each one as far as his or her potential allows.
We believe that the curriculum must be a coordinated series of experiences responsible to the needs of the maturing individual and the demands of our society. Likewise, we believe in the importance of Newark High School's tradition of classical firmness in designing and recommending programs of study which will "propagate the best that is known and thought in the world."
We believe that the school should acquaint individuals with advanced educational and vocational opportunities and should develop in them an appreciation of and preparation for all kinds of work.
We believe that ethical and spiritual* concerns should have an important…