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Newark District and Curriculum
The Christina School District follows a comprehensive curriculum, which abides by the Delaware Recommended Curriculum (DRC). It is structured in a way that students are guaranteed to be exposed to all aspects of necessary skills and knowledge in order to succeed in their future endeavors. Under Christina School District’s curriculum, a great emphasis is put on teaching English Language Arts, and teachers are encouraged to spread the habit of reading from an early age. From kindergarten, active campaigns bring parents directly into participation with student’s reading habits and abilities, and summertime reading is also greatly advocated.
We currently cover the following Newark-area school districts: Christina School District.
Schools in Newark include:
Newark Charter School is located at 2001 Patriot Way, Newark, DE 19711. Newark Charter covers kindergarten through twelfth grade. Contact Newark Charter at (302) 369-2001. The mission of the Newark Charter School is to “promote high levels of student effort, achievement and decorum for children in grades K-12 in the Greater Newark community by providing continuous, engaging and rigorous academic challenges grounded in a sequential core of common knowledge, delivered in a community of students, educators and involved parents who value scholarship and appropriate behavior. The guiding vision and philosophy of the Newark Charter School is that all children can learn when they are challenged, supported, respected and motivated. Newark Charter School will offer an educational alternative within the public school system for families and students seeking a strong academic program that invites family involvement in children’s education.” Furthermore, they believe that the main focus of public education should be to serve the community, which is done through equipping the future citizens, leaders, and innovators with the skills and knowledge they will need to change the world for the better.
Delaware School for the Deaf is located at 630 East Chestnut Hill Road, Newark, DE 19713. School for the Deaf covers kindergarten through twelfth grade. Contact School for the Deaf at (302) 454-2301. The mission of the DSDeaf is, from their website, to “ educate students with rigorous achievement standards, to develop their linguistic competence in both ASL and English, and to prepare them to be contributing citizens, by providing access to language and information in a safe and supportive learning environment… [The school provides access to the] Statewide Programs for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Deaf-Blind in Delaware. The five branches of “Statewide” uphold one vision – to support and enhance the communicative, cognitive and social-emotional skills of all students who are deaf, hard of hearing and deaf-blind in Delaware.” The DSDeaf was founded in 1929, and was run out of the only teacher’s home until 1945, when deaf students were mandated to attend school. In 1960, there were so many deaf and hard of hearing students that parents were expressing concern, and they drove the state board of education to fund and build another school, which opened in 1969. The school remained there until 2011, when it moved just down the road.
Newark High School is located at 750 East Delaware Avenue, Newark, DE 19711. NHS covers ninth grade through twelfth grade. Contact NHS at (302) 631-4700. According to their website, NHS is dedicated to “engaging every student in an educational setting founded on rigorous standards based curriculum, and providing a safe orderly learning environment that respects and celebrates its diverse learning community. Newark High School is a learning community that uses data from multiple sources to differentiate instruction to meet the educational needs of each student. Newark High School uses the model of Distributed Leadership to empower the faculty in the decision making process to improve and sustain schoolwide leadership initiatives that include the following: Student Academic Achievement; School Climate and Discipline; Attendance; Professional Development; and Student Mentoring.”
Educating Our Parents: Understanding the Newark District Curriculum
Mathematics is another topic which is deemed as highly important as a core and basic school subject. Children are gradually introduced to various subjects in mathematics, first building an overall understanding of the matter at hand and then further proceeding into more detail as each year passes. Basic subjects such as understanding numbers, geometry, and even statistics are presented to students as games, in order for the topics to be indoctrinated into them rather than memorized in a stiff and unrealistic matter. As the students proceed to higher years of study, this method is continued, but in the form of real world problems and challenges that must be solved using more complex mathematical ideas.
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Keeping Informed: Recent Newark Educational News
- Networks School - The Networks School of Entrepreneurial Sciences is a unique choice offered to high school age students in the district. Students learn cutting-edge subjects and have plenty of chances to apply their knowledge in pursuits that will prepare them for college and lifelong entrepreneurial pursuits. Students are able to apply to this innovative program designed for grades 9-12.
- Music to Newark's Ears - In honor of noted philanthropist, Val Nardo, and his legacy, the Newark Area Welfare Committee (NAWC) awarded Shue-Medill Middle School a grant to fund the purchase of two new cellos for their music program. There will be a formal concert and presentation in order to introduce the new additions to the music program this coming December at Newark High School. Christina School District is dedicated to enriching the lives of students through a variety of methods, including a rich program in music and the performing arts.
- Newark Varsity Brings Home the Medals! - Newark High School Varsity Cross Country Team has won second place in the Division 1 State Championships this year. The team was up against hard competition, as the track, hosted at Brandywine Creek State Park, is notorious as being the most challenging course in Delaware State. The team did not bow down to the challenge, and earned many additional honors in addition to wining second place in the large school division. Newark High School is proud to have such outstanding sportsmanship in their students, and congratulates the entire team.
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About Newark, Delaware
The city of Newark is the seat of New Castle County in Delaware. Newark is the third largest city in the state. Newark is a small city, covering an area of just 32km2, and housing a population of 31,454. Newark was founded by Scots-Irish and Welsh settlers in 1694. The town was officially established when it received a charter from George II of Great Britain in 1758.
As of the census of 2000, there were 28,547 people, 8,989 households, and 4,494 families residing in the city. The population density was 3,198.6 people per square mile (1,235.7/km²). There were 9,294 housing units at an average density of 1,041.4 per square mile (402.3/km²). Of the 8,989 households, 20.7% have children under the age of 18 living with them, 40.5% were married couples living together, 7.2% had a female householder with no husband present, and 50.0% were non-families. 27.2% of all households were made up of individuals and 9.3% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.43 and the average family size was 2.91. In the city, the population was spread out with 12.5% under the age of 18, 43.6% from 18 to 24, 19.8% from 25 to 44, 14.9% from 45 to 64, and 9.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 23 years.
White Clay Creek State Park
The land that currently composes the park also includes parts of the famous boundary line made by Mason and Dixon, who began a historic survey at “a post mark’d west,” which also lies inside the park boundaries. Concerned by the overdevelopment in the northern part of Delaware, the state began to purchase lands, eventually totalling over 3600 acres, and officially named White Clay Creek State Park in 1995. The White Clay Creek was named a National Wild and Scenic River by the National Park Service in 2000, which added an additional layer of protection to the area.
The Christiana Mall
The Christiana Mall is considered a “super-regional” shopping mall, due to the fact that it lies between Newark and Wilmington. It is situated at the intersection of I-95 and Route 1. In total, the mall contains 179 shops, and has 1,267,241 ft2 of space on one level. Outside of Oregon, it is the largest mall without sales tax. This, coupled with the fact that it is only 40 miles from Center City in Philadelphia, means that this mall attracts tons of visitors every day, and over 20 million annually. The mall is valued at over $1 billion, with the Apple store located inside claiming to sell more iPhones than any other location. Christiana Mall is a shopping and dining destination in an area that offers a vibrant mix of cultural and entertainment attractions. Make the most of your visit and explore a variety of nearby activities and entertainment. Enjoy a restful evening. Discover hotels and lodging conveniently located near Christiana Mall.
The Newark Reservoir Park
The Newark Reservoir Park is a newly constructed park, with a beautiful 1.8mile paved walking trail that encompasses the entire thing. It is adjacent to William M. Redd Jr park to the north, and it has a magnificent view of the surrounding cities and areas. In the 112 acres, there are natural areas and trails, as well as on-site parking available. The reservoir was finished in 2006, and it is capable of holding enough water to supply the city for up to 100 days. The motivation for the park was given after a drought in 1999 left the city without much water for an extended period of time. It is also the first reservoir built in Delaware since 1932.
Interesting Facts
- The Delaware city of Newark is located in New Castle County, 14 miles southwest of Wilmington, 44 miles southwest of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and 57 miles northeast of Baltimore, Maryland.
- Incorporated as a city in 1951, Newark is situated in the northern part of the state and is home to the University of Delaware.
- Newark was first settled in the 1690s, and was significantly influenced by the growth of the University, which was formed due to a small colonial school that moved into the area in the 18th century.
Chalk Talk: Choosing The Best Education System For Your Child
There are many options to take into consideration when you are choosing the best way to educate your child. The most common formats of education are public schools, private schools, and home schooling. Factors such as the quality of public schools in your district, your financial capabilities to support the funding for a private school, or your willingness to stay home and educate your children based on their strengths and capabilities, all weigh in on how to choose the best path to give your children the quality of education that they truly deserve.
In addition to curriculum and theoretical learning, you must also take into consideration that school is not only a place where we learn how to read and write. School is an example of a small community, and prepares your child with the social skills necessary to face the world as an adult. Before committing to a decision on where to send your child for their education, weigh all the pros and cons that will affect your child directly and indirectly.