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2:52 Cicely Tyson Middle/High School Featured Uploaded Dec 07, 2022
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7:04 East Orange STEM Welcoming Featured Uploaded Dec 07, 2022
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3:49 SEL Forward Kick Off Featured Uploaded Nov 03, 2022 to Educational Support
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1:00:49 2022 School Year Application Info Video Featured Uploaded Dec 10, 2021 to About Us
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9:14 MRS. THERESA MAUGHAN - 2022 NEW JERSEY STATE TEACHER OF THE YEAR Featured
East Orange School District is proud to announce that Mrs. Theresa Maughan, a Social Studies teacher at East Orange STEM Academy in East Orange, New Jersey was honored today Wednesday, October 6, 2021, as the 2021-2022 New Jersey State Teacher of the Year. In August, Mrs. Maughan was named the 2021-2022 Essex County Teacher of the Year. Additionally, in June 2021, Mrs. Maughan was selected as a finalist for the Patricia Behring Teacher of the Year award in the senior division of the National History Day (NHD) National Contest. The award is sponsored by Patricia Behring in recognition of the pivotal role teachers play in the lives of young scholars.
Uploaded Nov 03, 2021 to About Us
Mrs. Maughan is a master teacher, and the East Orange School District is proud and honored to acknowledge such an exceptional educator!!!!!
Congratulations to Mrs. Theresa Maughan, The STEM Academy Leadership Team, Staff, and Students, and congratulations to the entire East Orange School District!!!! -
10:50 Beyond the Barrel Featured
A group of high school filmmakers in East Orange won Best Documentary at the Newark International Film Festival with their student short, "Beyond the Barrel: An East Orange Story."
Uploaded Nov 03, 2021 to Schools
Turning the spotlight on independent filmmakers from around the world, the Newark International Film Festival is a five-day showcase of independent talent and creative thinking from around the globe.
The students’ documentary, which turned the spotlight on the after-effects and personal impact of gun violence, delves into the deep-rooted loss that students felt when a gun was turned on family, friends, and even a teacher.
Produced with the help of award-winning broadcast journalist and filmmaker Samson Styles (and under the educational guidance of Jamila T. Davis, Ph.D.) the documentary competed in the Newark International Film Festival against close to 1,000 submissions that came from more than 50 countries.