Shavar D. Jeffries | |
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Newark Public Schools Advisory Board President | |
In office April 2010 –April 2011 | |
Special Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General Attorney General of New Jersey | |
In office January 2008 –January 2010 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1974 (age 48–49) Newark,New Jersey,U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Residence | Newark |
Website | http://www.shavarjeffries.com |
Shavar Jeffries is an American civil rights attorney who in January 2023 became the CEO of the KIPP Foundation,a nonprofit which trains and develops educators to lead KIPP public schools;provides tools,resources and training for excellent teaching and learning;promotes innovation;and facilitates the exchange of insights and ideas across KIPP and other public schools and organizations. Previously,he was the president of Democrats for Education Reform,which promotes more charter schools,school funding and stricter teacher evaluations to revamp public education. [1] [2] [3] A former assistant state Attorney General,he was a candidate in the 2014 election for Mayor of Newark,New Jersey, [4] after which he became a partner at Lowenstein Sandler in August 2014. [5] [6]
Jeffries grew up in the South Ward of Newark. He lost his mother to violence and was raised by his grandmother,a public school teacher. [7] He first attended Newark Public Schools and later received a scholarship to attend Seton Hall Preparatory School in West Orange. [8] Jeffries obtained his bachelor's degree from Duke University in 1996. [9] After graduating he attended Columbia Law School where he served as managing editor of the Columbia Human Rights Law Review [9] and clerked for the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund. He received his Juris Doctor in 1999. Jeffries lives in the South Ward with his wife,Tenagne Girma-Jeffries,and their two children.
After law school,Jeffries clerked for Judge Nathaniel R. Jones of the U.S. Court of Appeals. [9] He then worked as an associate with Wilmer Cutler &Pickering. Since 2001,Shavar has been counsel at Gibbons P.C.,a firm based at the Gateway Center in Newark.
Jeffries has been an associate professor at the Center for Social Justice at Seton Hall Law School since 2004. In 2008-2010,he took a leave of absence to serve as Assistant Attorney General and Counsel to New Jersey Attorney General Anne Milgram and led several departments,including the Juvenile Justice Commission and the Civil Rights Division. [10]
In April 2010,Jeffries was elected to the Newark Public Schools Advisory Board. [11] He became a partner at Lowenstein Sandler in August 2014. [5] [6] In September 2015 he became the president of Democrats for Education Reform which promotes more charter schools,school funding and stricter teacher evaluations to revamp public education. [1] [2] [12]
Jeffries announced his election bid on May 20,2013. [13] [14] Jeffries was relatively unknown in Newark, [4] [15] where typically one runs first for council and then for mayor. [4] Jeffries introduced a public safety plan in October 2013 [16] [17] As of January 2014,Jeffries had raised the most campaign financing of the candidates. [18]
The election took place May 13,2014 and Jeffries was defeated by Municipal Council of Newark Council Member Ras Baraka. [13] Other potential candidates,Council Members Anibal Ramos,Jr. and Darrin S. Sharif, [19] [15] [20] had earlier dropped out of the race. [21]
Jeffries' eight-member council slate includes incumbents East Ward Councilman Augusto Amador,North Ward Councilman Anibal Ramos,Jr. and At-large Councilman Carlos Gonzalez and candidates Brian Logan (South Ward). Kevin Waters (West Ward) and Andre Speight (Central Ward). Lynda Lloyd (At-large),and former Assemblyman Wilfredo Caraballo (At-large). [22]
In February he received an endorsement of William D. Payne [23] and March from Donald Payne,Jr., [24] both of whom who are part a long time Newark political dynasty. He has also been endorsed by the Teamsters, [25] State Senator Teresa Ruiz and Assemblywoman Eliana Pintor-Marin. [26] Jeffries received the endorsements of Board of Chosen Freeholders President Blonnie Watson,Freeholder Vice-President Patricia Sebold and Freeholder D. Bilal Beasley. Hakeem Jeffries,the Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives,representing New York's 8th congressional district in Brooklyn and Queens with roots in Newark,has also endorsed Jeffries. In May he received the endorsement of Eva Longoria. [27] Jeffries was endorsed by The Star-Ledger. [28]
Jeffries conceded the race to Baraka at the Golden Dome Athletic Center on election night. [29]
In 2015 Jeffries has established the Donna Johnson Memorial Scholarship to support the educational development of a young person who has experienced the loss of a parent,guardian,or loved one because of domestic violence,or whose life has otherwise been touched by violence against women. [30]
Shavar Jeffries resigned from the Board of Directors of the Success Academy Charter Schools in 2017. Jeffries is a critic of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos and President Donald Trump. [31] This position was in conflict with Success Academy chief executive officer Eva Moskowitz,who had supported Hillary Clinton,but was muted in her criticism of Trump until several days after Jeffries' resignation. [32] [33]
The resignation of Jeffries came before Dan Loeb,Success Academy board chair and wealthy hedge fund executive made racial remarks about State Senate Democratic leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins. These comments triggered a PR crisis in the biggest charter network of NYC. Loeb's statement was the black lawmaker "did more damage to people of color than anyone who has ever donned a hood. [34] " Moskowitz said an apology for these remarks was necessary. The complete post of Loeb ridiculed the legislator for not supporting charter schools. He lauded State Senator Jeff Klein who was always vocal in backing charter institutions. 93 percent of students enrolled as Success Academy are either Black or Latino. [35]
Education reform remains a controversial policy concern in the USA. The National Assessment of Educational Progress published a gloomy report showing many American high school senior students are not yet ready for college. This woeful situation stimulates the schools choice movement and supporters of charter schools which include Shavar Jeffries. He demonstrated disappointment regarding the low-key political discussion regarding the worsening quality of primary and secondary education. [36]
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"We intend to show people that when I become mayor we all become mayor," he said. Jeffries, a former assistant state Attorney General, has a strong narrative. He grew up in the South Ward and lost his mother to violence. He graduated from Duke University and Columbia Law School and came back to Newark to raise his family. He has strong connections to charter schools, as well as Duke and Columbia alumni, which gives him an edge in fundraising. But Jeffries is relatively unknown in Newark, where typically one runs for council before shooting for mayor.
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