Newark Public Schools Historical Preservation Committee

Newark Public Schools Historical Preservation Committee Saving the history Newark Public Schools for future generations. Please like/follow our page to remain updated on events and programs! Time is running out.

In the fall of 2009 a coalition of concerned citizens, alumni and preservationists formed the Newark Public Schools Historical Preservation Committee. It was apparent to the group that the Newark Public Schools needed to honor its very rich heritage. The school district is one of the oldest in the nation. Barringer High School is the third oldest public high school in the country. Prominent alumni

have graduated from our schools and have never been properly recognized for their accomplishments and contributions to history. Archives representing the history and culture of past generations are a meaningful part of today’s life experience and culture. This history must be made accessible to our students and the public. The archives represent our social, political, economic and cultural heritage. Historical documents and narratives should be developed and available to Newark students as part of the school district’s curriculum. The district will need assistance with the preparation of policies and guidelines to complete the primary work of this committee. There are models in the district that can be replicated. Barringer High School’s archives have been preserved and the school has a designated archivist. Weequahic Alumni Association’s efforts can also serve as a model for replication. Additionally, a place to archive the historically significant material in the schools and the central office should exist. The historians are aging and the time to capture as much of our history as possible is now. The Newark Public Schools Historical Preservation Committee is a 501(c)(3) organization that was established to chronicle the history, preserve documents, artifacts and school buildings. It is also our intention to share the history of the Newark Public Schools with students and the greater community.

03/26/2026

Did you know we've scanned over 1000 yearbooks in partnership with , Essex County, and the Newark Public Schools Historical Preservation Committee

We're always looking for books we're missing! Thanks to Rosa Santiago Morrero in Jacksonville, Florida who recently donated the missing 1966 yearbook for Central High School Newark, which can now be found on our archive at digital.npl.org!

Do you have one of the missing yearbooks? Check the list at: https://www.npl.org/yearbooks/ and email us at [email protected].

02/20/2025

The New Jersey Historical Commission will be holding two virtual workshops to discuss its upcoming FY 2026 Project Grant round. Grants are available for both individuals and organizations for eligible projects. An introduction and demonstration of the System for Administering Grants Electronically (SAGE) will also be provided.

Virtual Workshop Information:
Monday, Feb 24th at 1pm
Registration link: https://bit.ly/FY26_1

Monday, March 3rd at 1pm
Registration link: https://bit.ly/FY26_2

The Declaration of Intent (DOI) to Apply in SAGE for FY 2026 Project Grant support is due at 3pm on March 10, 2025. Full applications for FY 2026 Project Grant support are due in SAGE by 3pm on April 14, 2025.

Read the full FY 2026 Project Grant Guidelines at https://nj.gov/state/historical/his-grants.shtml

02/20/2025

Join us this Black History Month for "Monumental: Black History Statues and Monuments in New Jersey." This webinar will feature esteemed artists and community workers discussing past and future public outdoor projects illuminating African American history in New Jersey.

Date: February 26, 2025
Time: 6:30 - 8:00pm
Register to join at http://bit.ly/blackmonument

This program is project of the African American History Program of the New Jersey Historical Commission a division of the New Jersey Department of State.

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Newark, NJ
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