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Academy For Urban Leadership Charter School
Basic Information
Address: 612 Amboy Avenue, Perth Amboy-NJ 08861
Phone Number: 8482033742
Fax Number: 8482033948
Email: admin@aulcs.org
Superintendent: Margaret Rose Morales, EdS.
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Additional Information
Member Schools: 600
Board of Directors: Edgardo Galleno, President - Robert Fink, Vice President - Jesenia Vargas, Corporate Secretary - Claudine Bishop, Trustee - Hector Bonilla, Trustee - Stephanie Valdiviezo, Trustee - Michelle Roman, Trustee - Elba Ceballo, Trustee - Joshua Bishop-Mbachu, Trustee - Lisette Bayas Vilanova, Trustee - Reyes Ortega, Trustee - Margaret Rose Morales, Lead Administrator - Johnny Rosa, Business Administrator - Patricia Bombelyn, Board Solicitor
Mission Statement:
To employ an educational design and experience that merges the highest standards of academic excellence while fostering convictions and commitment to social and economic justice.
History:
Founded in 2010 in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, the Academy for Urban Leadership Charter School is one of Middlesex County's comprehensive Public Charter Schools that serves students in seventh through twelfth grades. The school operates under the terms of a charter granted by the New Jersey Department of Education.
When the school first opened in 2010, it did not have the books, tables, or classrooms necessary for students to be in an adequate learning environment. Even the principal, at the time, had to serve as a lunch aide. Since then, AUL has developed to help students receive the education they deserve. AUL has expanded by opening two new campuses, expecting to provide the opportunity for students to continue to succeed, with graduation and college admission, as two of its goals.
AUL offers an advanced academic track and AP courses.
Athletics: Girls and Boys Basketball
Girls and Boys Baseball
Girls Softball
Girls Volleyball
After School/Extracurricular Programs: Audio/Video
Business
Fashion Show
French
Link Crew
National Honors Society
School Newspaper
Science
Spanish
Student Government
Technology
Computer Capabilities:
1-to-1 Device initiative
Awards and Recognition: AUL Earned College Success Award In New Jersey, 100 public schools.