Payne, Jr. Visits North Star Academy to Discuss Challenges & Opportunities Facing Newark Youth

Feb 19, 2016 Issues: Local Issues
Payne, Jr. Visits North Star Academy to Discuss Challenges & Opportunities Facing Newark Youth

Newark, N.J. – Today, Congressman Donald M. Payne, Jr. (NJ-10) visited North Star Academy in Newark to talk with fifth-grade boys about growing up as young men in Newark, the challenges they face, and how to overcome those challenges. Payne, Jr. was joined by Central Ward Councilwoman Gayle Chaneyfield Jenkins, as well as parent advocates.

“I was a kid from Newark. There’s nothing special about me that says you can’t be a member of Congress one day,” said Congressman Payne, Jr. “I worked hard, I was fortunate, I had some breaks and opportunities in my life. And if you work hard, get your education, stay focused, and not let distractions out on the street get a hold of you, there’s no reason you can’t sit here one day yourself.”

During the visit, which took place during Black History Month, Payne, Jr. discussed the legacy of his father, the late Congressman Donald M. Payne, New Jersey’s first African American congressman, and how his father inspired him to pursue public service. Payne, Jr. also taught the students how to tie a bow tie, his signature neckwear.

“Our youngsters, when given the opportunity, perform just as well as any other students in the country,” Congressman Payne, Jr. added. “That is why I will keep fighting to give New Jersey students the tools to succeed—good schools, affordable college education, and a vibrant economy.”

North Star Academy Central Avenue Middle School opened in August 2015 with an inaugural class of 90 fifth-grade students. Central Avenue Middle School is North Star’s fifth middle school and is led by Principal Tonya Ballard. 

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