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Main School Information Line: (510) 818-4350

Main School Information Line (SPANISH) (510) 818-4352

Main Office: (510) 818-4350

Attendance: (510) 818-4350

Principal's Office: (510) 818-4350

Activities Office: (510) 818-4334 or 4335

Athletic Director: (510) 818-4339

College Career Center:

(510) 818-4332 or 4333

Counseling Center: (510) 818-4323

Computer Lab: (510) 818-4338

Library: (510) 818-4342

Theatre Ticket Information: (510) 818-4451

Summer Swim Program: (510) 818-4499

 

Important Fax Numbers

Main Office Fax: (510) 794-2120

Activities Office Fax: (510) 818-4498

Athletic Director's Fax: (510) 818-4498

Computer Lab Fax: (510) 818-4497

Special Education Fax: (510) 794-2000

Bell Schedule

REGULAR SCHEDULE

MONDAY, TUESDAY, FRIDAY

Session

Times

A Period

7:00-7:40

AM Tutorial

7:14-7:39

Period 1

7:45-8:37

Period 2

8:43-9:35

Brunch

9:35-9:49

Pleasure Reading

9:55-10:20

Period 3

10:20-11:12

Period 4

11:18-12:10

Lunch

12:10-12:44

Period 5

12:50-1:42

Period 6

1:48-2:40

Period 7

2:46-3:42

PM Tutorial

2:46-3:11

 

BLOCK DAY SCHEDULE

WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY

Session

Times

A Period

7:00-7:39

AM Tutorial

7:14-7:39

Period 1/2

7:45-9:17

Brunch

9:17-9:31

Pleasure Reading

9:37-10:01

Period 3/4

10:01-11:33

Lunch

11:33-12:07

Period 5/6

12:13-1:45

PM Tutorial

1:50-2:15

Period 7

1:51-2:47

 

ASSEMBLY SCHEDULE

Session

Times

A Period

7:00-7:39

Period 1

7:45-8:26

Period 2

8:32-9:13

Brunch

9:13-9:27

Pleasure Reading

9:33-9:57

Period 3

9:57-10:38

Period 4

10:44-11:25

Assembly

11:31-12:31

Lunch

12:31-1:06

Period 5

1:12-1:53

Period 6

1:59-2:40

Period 7

2:46-3:42

 

ROP SCHEDULES

OFF CAMPUS KENNEDY, ROP CLASSES

Session

Times

Morning Classes

7:20-9:20

Afternoon Classes

12:45-2:45

 

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News

9th and 10th Grade Parent Night
Attention all 9 th and 10 th grade parents there will be an informational parent meeting held Monday February 22 nd from 6:00 to 7:30 in the Library. At this meeting we will cover NMHS graduation requirements and college entrance requirements. Ple... Continue
Posted by: Krista Werner
Published: 2/4/10

Bell Schedules: 2/22 - 2/26
Due to our Annual Career Faire and the NCS Wrestling Tournament we are hosting, please note the changes to our bell schedules for the week of February 22 nd . Monday, 2/22 Regular Bell Schedule Tuesday, 2/23 Regular Bell Schedule Wednesday, 2/24 W... Continue
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Posted by: Jonathan Ferrer
Published: 2/1/10

Yearbook is looking for photos of school dances!
Yearbook wants to feature you on its colorful pages! The staff is looking for photos of you and your friends hitting the dance floor at the Welcome Back Dance, Homecoming Dance, or the Winter Formal. Simply go to: www.hjeshare.com and enter our sc... Continue
Posted by: Nancy Kuei
Published: 1/27/10

Seniors: English Night School Class Offering
If you are deficient in English credit there will be a night school course offering beginning March 29th at the Newark Adult School. Students can pick up an application from Ms. Redd in the counseling center. Sign up is on a first come basis. Plea... Continue
Posted by: Patrinia Redd
Published: 1/26/10

Master Calendar
Here is the master calendar for the rest of the school year. This calendar used to besent out with the newsletter each month, and since we went green with the newsletter, we realized the parents may not have it. Please print it out and keep it for... Continue
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Posted by: Debi Destowet
Published: 11/18/09

Grad Nite
Does it seem silly to talk about Grad Nite in November?? Well, it's not!!! Come to the Activities Office and pick up your forms for Grad Nite! Grad Nite will take place May 20th! We are, once again, accepting payment installments. First installmen... Continue
Posted by: Debi Destowet
Published: 11/17/09

About Newark Memorial

 


Newark Memorial High School is located in Alameda County in the City of Newark, which is home to over 40,000 residents. This 150 year-old community is situated on the southeastern edge of the San Francisco Bay directly off of Interstate I-880 and Highway 84.With its close proximity to San Jose and San Francisco, Newark residents have easy access to the benefits of big city life, while offering the comfort and safety of a small town atmosphere.

Newark Unified School District is comprised of eight elementary schools, two alternative high schools, one junior high, and one comprehensive high school, Newark Memorial High School. Newark Memorial High School serves over 2200 students from all ethnic and linguistic backgrounds.

In 2002 Newark Memorial High School opened a 25,000 square foot multi-million dollar Technology Center, a stellar facility that fully integrates technology, science, mathematics and engineering into its curriculum. It features a Science, Technology, Art Research (STAR) Lab, which has ceilings 30' high, and the infrastructure to operate over 1000 computers. The Technology Center features a fully equipped television suite/production center with six edit labs, audio/video suites, audio/video production rooms and an enormous orbital walled television studio with a 25' electronic screen. The Technology Center also houses two full sized project rooms for desktop publishing, four classrooms designated for digital photography, robots, engineering and communications, specialty math and science labs and two intense oversized instruction literacy and math rooms.

Newark Memorial High School maintains a shared commitment to providing students with a world class education based on a strong liberal arts foundation and centered on the district's core values, producing academically skilled and community-minded students with a wide array of post-high school educational and career options.

The mission of Newark Memorial High School is to empower students in becoming lifelong learners who possess the skills, ethnics, and creativity to reach their full potential as contributing, productive, responsible citizens.