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Rafael Hernandez School

Rafael Hernandez School. 345 Broadway Newark, NJ. Our Administration. Juan Carlos Ruiz School Principal. Luanne Macri Vice Principal. Kimberly Wiener Vice Principal. Rafael Hernandez Academics. Academic Supports. Data –Driven Instruction In-School Tutoring

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Rafael Hernandez School

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  1. Rafael Hernandez School 345 Broadway Newark, NJ

  2. Our Administration Juan Carlos Ruiz School Principal Luanne Macri Vice Principal Kimberly Wiener Vice Principal

  3. Rafael Hernandez Academics

  4. Academic Supports • Data –Driven Instruction • In-School Tutoring • After-school Program Tutoring • Scholastic Read 180 • Supplemental Resources • Guided Reading

  5. ANet interim assessments • Given to students in grades 3rd through 8th four times per year in English Language Arts and Mathematics. • Assessments aid teachers in making instructional decisions to meet the needs of students. • Designed to mirror the rigorous upcoming PARCC assessment, which will replace the NJASK.

  6. Grade 3 ELA ANET Data

  7. Grade 4 ELA ANET Data

  8. Grade 5 ELA ANET Data

  9. Grade 6 ELA ANET Data

  10. Grade 7 ELA ANET Data

  11. Grade 8 ELA ANET Data

  12. Grade 3 Math ANET Data

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  14. Grade 5 Math ANET Data

  15. Grade 6 Math ANET Data

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  17. Grade 8 Math ANET Data

  18. Electives • Students from grades 6-8 select elect a specialty to participate in for one 100 minutes block a week. • Students in grades 6-8 work in the elective they selected for 100 minutes weekly. • Elective choices are: Technology Club, Spanish Club, Gym, Instrumental Music and Chorus. • Students participate in showcases two times a year (Fall and Spring).

  19. RAFAEL HERNANDEZ ATHLETIC PROGRAM

  20. Sharks Athletics Girls Basketball • Undefeated in the 2013 regular season with a 10-0 record • Played in the championship game for the 2nd year in a row. • ShakiraEdwards lead the team in scoring averaging 19 points per game and played in the Newark Grammar School All-Star game. Boys Basketball • Boy’s and Girl’s Basketball teams both made it to the Playoffs. Girls played in the City Championship for the 2nd year in a row. Tyrese Jenkins and Shakira Edwards were both name to the City’s Elementary League all-star Teams. Girls were undefeated during the regular season (10-0). Boys were 7-3 during the regular season. Baseball • 2009 Roberto Clemente Little League Champions 13-14 year old division • 2011 Roberto Clemente Little League Champions 13-14 year old division

  21. Sharks Athletics Co-Ed Track Team • Won first place district wide in the middle school and elementary track championship.  • Many students took for first, second a third place in  their individual races. Cheerleading • Supported basketball program at every game • Won 4th place in the 2012-2013 Elementary School championship • Individual students won awards • Tayaasia Vincent “Ms. Yell” • KianaIglesia “Ms. Jump” Soccer • 2013 was the Inaugural year • Looking forward to building our team

  22. Visual and Performing Arts

  23. PerformingArts • Instruction in both vocal and instrumental music • Students have the opportunity to join • Chorus • Band • Orchestra • Jazz Band  • Partnerships with • New Jersey Symphony Orchestra • Jazz House Kids- Students in grades 6-8 can join the Jazz Band and work intensively each week with a teaching artist through Jazz House Kids. • NJSO- Students in grades 2-4 learn violin and perform at NJPAC

  24. Visual Arts • Fosters an appreciation of artthrough hands on experiences. • Art students learn about the elements and principles of art through drawing, painting, and three-dimensional design.  • Art room features pottery wheels and a working kiln • Students have created several beautiful murals in our building, created their own movies, practiced for Arts High School Auditions, and worked on independent projects.

  25. Community Partnerships • JOHN HOPKINS PROGRAM • College-Prep and summer programs beginning in 3rd grade • RUTGERS FUTURE SCHOLARS • High-achieving 7th grade students can experience university life, earn college credits, and get a head start on their post-secondary educations through Rutgers University’s Summer Scholars Program.

  26. Community Partnerships • NJ LEEP • Summer Program engaging students interested in legal careers • GEAR UP- NJIT • 6th-8th grade students are able to participate in a pre-college program during the school year and the summer. • NJ SEEDS • Assists families in the application and scholarship process of private and Catholic schools.

  27. Community Partnerships • WIGHT FOUNDATION • Provides grants, based on family income, to attend boarding schools in the New England and Mid-Atlantic Regions.

  28. Grants • generation on • school gardening • Rafael Hernandez School is proud to have a community garden • Enhances science lessons which incorporates literacy, math and health standards. • Students engage in the planting and gardening process. • fresh fruit and vegetables • Three times a week, students receive fresh fruits and vegetables to promote healthy eating. • Lessons are provided to promote healthy lifestyles among our students. • fuel up to play • Promotes healthy eating and exercise among middle school students • Students met Giants players, played interactive games, learned about healthy eating and making positive physical activity choices

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