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New Charter School Looks Hopefully to the Future, Cherishes Its Past

By: 
John Mooney / NJSpotlight.com

Editor's note: The original St. Philip's Academy was started by Trinity & St. Philip's Cathedral in Newark.

Fiorella Serrano concedes it will be hard to break the habit of what she says when she answers the phone at school.

“I am so used to saying St. Philip’s Academy, and now its Philip’s Academy Charter School,” said the longtime teacher and parent at the Newark school. “Just seeing that name come off the gym wall was something.” The name change may be the least of it, as St. Philip’s Academy – a Newark private school for 25 years – officially becomes the public Philip’s Academy Charter School this fall with the state’s approval of its final charter last week.

The change represents New Jersey’s first -- and so far only -- charter conversion from either a private or traditional public school.

A host of challenges will come with the transition, ranging from the change of stationery and new signs to revamped requirements for teachers and administrators and mandates for accountability for student testing and school budgets.

And then there’s just the fact that it will no longer be its own private school, a culture that the school community held dearly and has vowed will remain intact.