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FAQ - Newark Academy
FAQ - Newark Academy
General Information & FAQ
What are the dates of the Newark Academy Summer Program?
What are the expectations for student conduct?
How many students are in a typical class?
What does it mean if a class is closed?
Can students attend class remotely?
When can my child be on campus?
Is the Newark Academy Summer Program accredited?
Academic, Enrichment, Jump Start
: Monday, June 22nd - Friday, July 31st
Mott-Leeney Baseball
: Monday, June 22nd - Friday, July 31st
Athletic Sports Camps
: Monday, June 15th - Friday, July 31st
*There are no classes or camps on Friday, July 3rd in observance of the holiday.
Newark Academy cultivates a school community where all members are welcomed, respected, valued, and celebrated. Members of the community must commit to our Community Commitments emphasizing these five values: inclusivity, kindness, responsibility, trust, and growth mindset. In so doing, we hope to further our equity and inclusion goals. We expect all summer programming participants to conduct themselves responsibly, and to show consideration for the rights and properties of others. Students who enroll in Summer Session academic programs must be in good disciplinary standing at their respective schools. The following are guidelines for student conduct:
Casual attire is permitted for students in the Summer Session.
Student-athletes enrolled in the Summer Sports programs are expected to arrive, daily, in ready-to-play athletic footwear and apparel.
Only enrolled students are permitted on campus.
Students are expected to leave campus within one-half hour after the completion of their last scheduled class or activity.
Students may not bring visitors to classes or activities.
Smoking and vaping are not permitted on campus.
Failure to comply with the rules of conduct may result in dismissal.
Class target numbers for this summer are as follows:
Advanced credit courses and preview courses: 20 students.
Writing and Literature courses: 18 students.
Enrichment, Arts, STEM: 16 students.
A minimum of 5 students is required to run a course.
A class is closed when the maximum number of students are enrolled in that specific course. If you attempt to enroll in a class that has closed, you will be placed on a waiting list and notified as soon as a spot opens or another section is formed. Please do not call the office and ask the status of a particular wait list. You will be asked to select an alternative course if a class is closed.
Among Newark Academy values are interpersonal relationships and community. We believe that the most effective teaching and learning occurs when a teacher and student are able to establish a connection in person. Newark Academy conducts all summer session classes in person.
As a general policy students are allowed on campus 30 minutes prior to their first class and should depart campus within 30 minutes of their program ending. The school opens at 7:35am and any student arriving on campus will need to wait in the Dining Room until 7:50am when the first bell rings.
No students can be on campus without being enrolled in a course or a camp. This is to help ensure all students are accounted for in case of a fire drill or an emergency. If a student (grades 3-12) has a gap in their schedule they will need to register for Study Hall which is located in the library. Study Hall is offered in one hour blocks from 8:05am-3:00pm with a tuition rate of $325/hr per session. Students can choose this enrollment for Session A, Session B, or both sessions.
Newark Academy is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools and the New Jersey Association of Independent Schools.
When can I register my child?
What is the tuition for a summer course?
Are there any discounts?
What if I need to change my child's schedule?
What is the refund policy?
Enrollment will open on Wednesday, January 7th 2026. You can enroll and pay online using our Summer Program Registration Platform on
CampBrain.
Once registered, the Summer Program Office will review your registration to make sure there are no schedule gaps or issues. When completed you will receive your child's schedule and confirmation of their enrollment.
Tuition is based on the class time and course length. More information can be found on the
course offerings page
Families that enroll
on or before April 30th
will receive the
Early Bird registration discount of $25
. This discount will be applied automatically when registration is completed.
If you are adding a course to your child's schedule you can log back into the registration platform on
CampBrain
and complete the addition of the course.
If the change requires the removal of a course you must contact the summer office at
summer@newarka.edu
. Schedule changes requested
starting May 1st
will be subject to a
$50 schedule change fee
. Prior to May 1st, schedule changes are generally accommodated at no cost, unless a large number of changes are requested or multiple change requests occur.
As commitments to faculty are made in advance of the session, please see the refund information below.
The $125 registration fee is non-refundable
A student who withdraws from a course
on or before May 14th
will receive a
full tuition refund
A student who withdraws from a course
between May 15th and May 31st
will be assessed a
$250 withdrawal fee
A student who withdraws from a course
between June 1st and June 21st
will be assessed
75% of the tuition
No refunds will be granted beginning June 22nd.
What Learning Management System is used for the summer program?
Are books included with the tuition?
What is the laptop policy?
Can I request a specific teacher for my child?
What is the difference between a preview and an advanced credit course?
Do I need my school's permission to take an advanced credit course?
How can my child receive a transcript for an advanced credit course?
What is the difference between Math Topics and Math Preview courses?
Will my child receive a report card?
How can my child contact their teacher?
Newark Academy's Summer Program uses MyNASummer as our Learning Management System. Families will receive instructions accessing this resource after the registration process is completed. Students and parents will have individually logins which will allow them to access course pages, assignments, and additional resources that teachers post. Families can also view attendance, grades and comments at the conclusion of each session. MyNASummer provides information for all aspects of our program.
Yes! All books and materials are included in the course tuition. Hardcover math and science textbooks will be loaned out at the beginning of the session and must be returned at the conclusion of their enrollment. If these are not returned, the student will be charged a replacement fee. Students are required to bring their own writing utensil and paper to class. Additionally, some classes may require access to a device such a tablet or laptop. Please see the course syllabus for more information.
Students are encouraged to bring appropriate technology to support them in their academic classes.
MyNA Summer
is our learning management system which provides access to daily homework assignments, class resources, and other helpful information. Courses that require laptops will have this included in their syllabi which is available on our website.
Unfortunately we are not able to accommodate special requests for specific teachers.
Advanced credit courses meet for six weeks, four hours daily for a total of 120 hours and are for students seeking to further their academic studies in the summer. These courses are equivalent in rigor and content to full-year programs at Newark Academy. Students can expect multiple assessments per week and approximately 60-90 minutes of homework each night. Students can take advanced credit courses for enrichment, or with their school's approval, transfer the course for credit at their respective schools. Students taking advanced credit courses are allowed two absences (8 total class hours) and are responsible for missed work.
Preview courses are two-hour courses designed for students who want substantial exposure to courses they will take in the fall. Preview courses are offered in math, science and language and allow students to consider taking another two-hour course in the summer session. They meet for six weeks, two hours daily for a total of 60 hours. Students in preview courses will cover approximately half of the entire course material over a six-week period.
If you want to transfer credit to your school, you should get the school's approval in writing. You do not need to submit any approval with your application. Prior approval by your child's school is for your benefit. Your child will fill out a form during the summer session giving us approval to send a transcript directly to their school at the completion of the course.
Students enrolled in an advanced credit course have the option of requesting a transcript to provide to their school for possible credit. A transcript request form will be shared via
MyNA Summer
which must be completed in order for the summer office to process the transcript request.
To be eligible for a transcript, the student must complete the final exam and may not exceed two class absences (eight total class hours) during the entirety of their six week enrollment.
The preview courses are six-week courses. During the six weeks, students will cover approximately half of the entire course material. Students who cannot attend the six-week previews, can enroll in our three-week Math Topics classes. These three-week courses focus on specific topics in each branch of mathematics and offer students targeted instruction on these topics. You can review the syllabi for all classes on the individual class pages.
Report cards are issued at the conclusion of Session A and Session B. Grades and comments are accessed via
MyNA Summer
All teachers will have their email address posted on their course page.
What is the procedure if my child will be absent, picked up early, or late?
When can my child be on campus?
What is the cell phone policy?
Is there free time during the day?
What is the campus visitor policy?
Please email
summer@newarka.edu
if your child is going to be absent.
If your child needs to leave early, please email
summer@newarka.edu
with as much notice as possible. The summer office will notify the teacher who can dismiss the child directly. There is no need for parents to come into the building if they have received confirmation of dismissal from the office.
Students arriving late should proceed directly to class.
As a general policy students are allowed on campus 30 minutes prior to their first class and should depart campus within 30 minutes of their program ending. The school opens at 7:35am and any student arriving on campus will need to wait in the Dining Room until 7:50am when the first bell rings.
Phones should not be in use in the classroom except with the express permission of the teacher.
Because of cell phone cameras, cell phones may not be used at any time in the locker rooms or bathrooms. Inappropriate cell phone camera use is an invasion of privacy and potentially violates the school’s Code of Conduct and Anti-Harassment and Bullying Policy and will be treated accordingly.
Students are not permitted to be on campus without being enrolled in a course or a camp. If a student (grades 3-12) has a gap in their schedule or would like time to study should register for Study Hall. This is to help ensure all students are accounted for in case of a fire drill or an emergency. Study Hall is offered in one hour blocks from 8:05am-3:00pm. Students can choose this enrollment for Session A, Session B, or both sessions with a tuition rate of $325/hr per session. The lunch period for all students is from 12:30-1:00pm.
Newark Academy provides a secure environment that promotes opportunities for student growth. Parents and all other visitors to our campus must enter through the front entrance to the building and report directly to the receptionist. Here they will sign in and receive a visitor’s pass that must be worn at all times.
What are the drop-off/pick-up procedures?
How can I connect with other families to arrange a carpool?
Is there a bus service directly to campus?
The two possible locations are in front of the main building or in front of The Wilf Middle School Building in the upper parking lot.
These are the only two locations where students may be picked up or dropped off on campus.
Please discuss with your child ahead of time and agree on where you will pick them up.
Consider picking up your child at a later time. By 12:50pm the traffic is lighter and by 12:55pm the driveway is clear. Our lunch room is open from 12:30 - 1:00pm for all students.
Click
here
for a traffic map and additional information. Please remain in your vehicle at all times and follow the traffic lanes and requests from the traffic attendants. These regulations are designed to ensure that our students' safety remains our top priority.
You will need to complete the Hold Harmless Form when registering your child. Once we verify the completion of the form, you will gain access to the carpool information which will be available on
MyNA Summer
under Directories.
There is no school bus service directly to our campus. We encourage families when registering to sign up for our carpool directory to help alleviate transportation scheduling.
Does my child need to bring their own lunch?
Can food be purchased?
What food is offered for purchase in the dining room?
Is lunch included for students in the Jump Start Program?
Is lunch included for the Mott-Leeney Baseball campers?
Students can either bring lunch from home or purchase lunch from our food service in the dining room between 12:30-1:00pm. All food must be consumed in the Dining Room or outside courtyards.
Newark Academy is proud to partner with
SAGE Dining Services®
for our food service. Students are welcome to enjoy meals in the dining room for breakfast, lunch, or snack. The dining room is open every day from 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Student schedules include a lunch period from 12:30 to 1:00 pm. All food must be consumed in the Dining Room or outside courtyards.
In order to best manage this process, we will be using the online MyKidsSpending accounts to facilitate these transactions. If your child wishes to purchase food at Newark Academy, you can fund this account by following the directions that will be shared via email shortly before the session begins. Please note that using a MyKidsSpending account is optional, as cash will still be accepted to purchase food items.
For daily menu options, including a customizable allergen filter, visit
www.sagedining.com/menus/newarkacademy
or on the Touch of SAGE® Mobile App available in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.
Yes! Lunch is included for all students enrolled in the Jump Start Program.
Yes! Lunch is included for all campers in the Mott-Leeney Baseball Camp. Campers can also purchase additional treats with cash only during their lunch period.
Are students required to wear ID cards?
What is the campus visitor policy?
How is safety on campus managed?
Yes. Every student will be given an ID card with a lanyard that must be worn everyday and be fully visible. Failure to wear an ID or a lost ID will result in a $10 fee.
Newark Academy provides a secure environment that promotes opportunities for student growth. Parents and all other visitors to our campus must enter through the front entrance to the building and report directly to the receptionist. Here they will sign in and receive a visitor’s pass that must be worn at all times.
Newark Academy employs a full time security team for the duration of the summer program.
Students are not permitted to be on campus without being enrolled in a course or a camp. If a student (grades 3-12) has a gap in their schedule they will need to register for Study Hall which is located in the library. This is to help ensure all students are accounted for in case of a fire drill or an emergency. Study Hall is offered in one hour blocks from 8:05am-3:00pm. Students can choose this enrollment for Session A, Session B, or both sessions with a tuition rate of $325/hr per session.
Are there required medical forms for enrollment?
What if my child becomes ill or is injured?
What if my child needs extra time to complete tests?
Students enrolling in NA Summer Programs must complete the medical form as part of the registration for summer programs. Immunization records should be uploaded before the beginning of the session. A school nurse will be available during book distribution if you have additional questions.
Newark Academy’s Summer Programs are staffed, daily, by a licensed registered nurse and a certified athletic trainer. Families will be notified if their child gets seen by the nurse or athletic trainer.
Newark Academy can provide limited accommodations such as extended time, during the summer session. If your child needs special accommodations, you must submit formal documentation (IEP) to the summer session office at least one week prior to the start of your child's enrollment.
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