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NJPCSA Celebrates National Teacher Appreciation Week Honoring Public School Teachers in New Jersey

New Jersey

In honor of National Teacher Appreciation Week (May 2-6), the New Jersey Public Charter Schools Association (NJPCSA) thanks all teachers for their commitment and dedication to helping students in public charter schools reach their full potential. 

To showcase the diversity and dedication of public charter school teachers throughout the state, the association held a call for stories and, from the submissions, selected a number of teachers to feature in videos to recognize their work with students, families and communities.

Congratulations to the following New Jersey Public Charter School Teachers for being selected to represent teachers from across the state:

  • Leisa Leona Brown, Philip’s Academy Charter School, Paterson
  • Danielle Bruno, Queen City Academy Charter School
  • Kevonte Bryant, Paterson Charter School for Science and Technology
  • John Chestman, Red Bank Charter School 
  • Jazmine Cruz, Camden’s Charter School Network, Katz Dalsey
  • Equel Easterling, North Star Academy, Clinton Hill Middle School
  • Lisa Edwards, Vineland Charter School
  • Luis Guevara Palacios, Ocean Academy Charter School
  • Jayce Lebon, Roseville Community Charter School
  • Jaleel Ritchwood, Marion P. Thomas Charter School
  • Cheryl Seldon, Bergen Arts & Science Charter High School
  • Dleta Sweat, Great Oaks Legacy Downtown Middle School
  • Jennifer Tarangelo, Hoboken Charter School

 

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“New Jersey charter schools are as diverse and unique as our state and we wanted to recognize and thank public school teachers by asking them to share what makes their school a great place to work, learn, and thrive,” said Harry Lee, President and CEO of the New Jersey Public Charter Schools Association (NJPCSA). 

“These videos showcase the diverse teachers in public charter schools who help create nurturing places that were able to accelerate learning during the pandemic.” 

The call-for-stories garnered a significant number of compelling stories from public charter school teachers from across the state. 

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After weeks of careful review, 13 teachers were selected and have been awarded a $2,000 cash prize in addition to being featured in a video to tell their unique stories. 

To view the videos, visit here.

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