Address: 3690 West 159th St.
Cleveland, OH 44111
Principal:
Lisa Williams-Locklear
Your child has had classroom expectations explained by his/her homeroom teacher. It is my expectation that our school will continue to be an engaging and orderly environment for your child(ren) to learn and achieve.
Education is a shared responsibility. It is important for us to keep open lines of communication between home and school. We must work as a team to guide your child(ren) toward success!
This is accomplished by communicating with your child’s teacher, attending school functions and assisting your child in understanding the importance of education and cooperation.
You, as the parent, are a valuable component of your child’s education.
Parents are always welcome at Newton D. Baker School of Arts and are encouraged to become involved.
The Parent Group offers many opportunities for volunteer services- please get as involved as your schedule will allow! If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at the school office 216.838.6650.
Newton D. Baker School of the Arts has received $10,000 in awards for students’ entries in the Stop the Hate contest presented by the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage.
10/27/2-16 -- About 20 “picket people” found a permanent home this week in a hallway at Newton D. Baker School of the Arts. The “picket people” are part of an art project students created with local artist Augusto Bordelois through integrated arts programming from the Center for Arts-Inspired Learning (CAL).
7/7/2016 -- Students' art will be featured on billboards across Cleveland during the Republican National Convention, after the students won a contest presented by KeyBank.
Four more CMSD prekindergarten sites have earned the state’s highest rating for quality.
After two years of going virtual due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 23rd annual Rock Your World with STEAM festival was back in person Saturday.
The CMSD Summer Learning Experience is back for a second year, with something for every student, from preschool through 12th grade. And it’s free. Students can finish the year strong, get ahead or engage in hands-on projects and fun activities at more than 30 school sites throughout the city.
The City of Cleveland is accepting applications for an open seat on the Board of Education. Mayor Justin Bibb will appoint a new board member to complete a term that expires June 30, 2023. The seat was vacated when Jasmine Fryer resigned last August.
CMSD parents will soon have a one-stop online platform where they can perform an array of tasks such as finding their children’s school records, submitting forms and communicating with teachers.
Newton D. Baker School of Arts
3690 West 159th
Cleveland, Oh 44111
216.838.6650
216.777.5414
The students, staff, parents and community of Newton D. Baker School of Arts believe that all students will achieve academic excellence through an active learning environment, arts integration and positive school behavior in preparation for future career opportunities.