District Weekly Updates

June 10, 2019

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MAHATMA GANDHI PEACE & HARMONY ART & WRITING CONTEST 2019

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Kudos to these 7th Graders: Destiny, Crystal, and Romairy for participating in the Mahatma Gandhi Art & Writing Contest 2019.


AIA-SJ will be celebrating the 16th Anniversary of the Mahatma Gandhi Award contest for New Jersey students. Over the last decade several thousand middle and high school students have participated in the competition and the AIA-SJ has recognized hundreds for their outstanding work in interpreting and expressing Mahatma Gandhi’s ideas to make our world and ourselves better.


AIA-SJ is one of the oldest associations representing Indian-Americans in the United States. AIA-SJ is a not for profit organization committed in spreading Gandhi’s message of peace, non- violence and racial harmony.

Class of 2019 Field Trip

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Calendar of Events

National Honor Society

Wednesday, June 12th, 5-6pm

612 Amboy Avenue

Perth Amboy, NJ

On Wednesday, June 12th at 5 PM, the National Honor Society will induct new members.

School Board Special Meeting

Wednesday, June 12th, 6:30pm

612 Amboy Avenue

Perth Amboy, NJ

Final Exam Schedule

Tuesday, June 18th, 8am to Thursday, June 20th, 12pm

612 Amboy Avenue

Perth Amboy, NJ

12th Grade Graduation

Monday, June 24th, 6pm

85 George Street

New Brunswick, NJ

Nicholas Music Center

Moving Up Ceremony Grade 8

Tuesday, June 25th, 10am

612 Amboy Avenue

Perth Amboy, NJ

Last Day of School

Tuesday, June 25th, 12pm

612 Amboy Avenue

Perth Amboy, NJ

Class of 2019

Senior Students T-Shirts Sale

To show your support towards the senior class, please consider purchasing a senior class T-Shirt! They are standard adult sizes, and cost $16.50 (S-XL) and $18 (XXL and up). Please see Ms. Penelope Vlastaras for payment & a receipt.
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About US

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.


AUL Mission: 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.