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  1. Her message to the Arts High School community is: ”To remove all fear and allow the spark within to be ignited!”. In addition to her full-time role within the Newark Board of Education, Devonne De Nose’s greatest blessing and responsibility is being a mother to three wonderful children, and wife to husband Dan De Nose. She is proud to ...

  2. With support from the Newark Public Schools, the surrounding arts and arts education communities, and the Newark community, as a whole, Arts High School continues to deliver on its promise to deliver consistently outstanding arts education, year after year, and decade after decade.

  3. Arts High School. Address & Contact Info. 550 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard Newark, NJ 07102. Main Office Clerk . Janice Oliver 973-733-7391. Guidance Clerk. Edith Battles 973-733-7392. PeopleSoft Clerk. Barbara De Nose 973-733-8346. Fax: 973-733- ...

  4. Arts High School. Public 9-12. 550 M L King Blvd. Newark, NJ 07102-1214. (973) 733-7391. District: Newark Public School District. SchoolDigger Rank: 309th of 422 New Jersey High Schools. Per Pupil Expenditures: $12,717.

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  5. Newark Arts High School, Newark, New Jersey. 2,150 likes · 1,205 were here. First U.S. Magnet High School dedicated to the arts.

  6. Arts High School is located at 550 Martin Luther King, Jr, Blvd. in Newark, between St. Benedict’s Prep and Whigham’s Funeral Home. How many openings are available for new students? Arts High School has a total enrollment of approximately 600 students. This year Arts High School expects to have spaces for approximately 190 incoming students.

  7. Address: 550 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard Opened: 1931 Created from: School of Fine Arts (1882), Newark Public School of Fine and Industrial Arts (1928) Opened in 1931 as the country’s first public high school for the fine arts. Famous Alumni Andy Bey (1957) Albert Boni Stephen Burrows (1961) Tisha Campbell-Martin (1986) Willie Cole (1972) Dolores…