About Us
ACADEMY OF INTERNATIONAL ENTERPRISE at
JAMES J. FERRIS HIGH SCHOOL
35 Colgate Street
Jersey City, NJ 07302
Office-201-915-6660
Fax-201-451-6067
Secondary Division Director- Jaime Morales
Principal- Deneen Alford-Burke
Vice Principal- Shirley Delgado
Vice Principal-Gary Gentile
Vice Principal-Emilio Pane
Anti-Bullying Specialist- Carmen Petito 201-915-6672
Anti-Bullying Coordinator- Candace Coccaro
School Counselor Coordinator- Harold Ramirez - 201-413-6942
School Counselors- Filman Cooper - 201-915-6670, Debra Sullivan - 201-915-6674,
Paul Gallagher - 201-413-6943, Silvia Raimundo - 201-547-2091, Harold Ramirez - 201-413-6942, Johannaliz Sanchez 201-915-6682
Ferris High School Staff Utilization Roster 2023-2024
New Jersey Department of Education -School Self Assessment for Determining Grades
Under the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights
School and District Scores
School Grade 77 District Grade 64
The Jersey City Public Schools has implemented the requirements found in the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act (ABR), by complying with all parts of the act in reporting incidents of harassment, intimidation, and bullying (HIB),
in promoting awareness about HIB to staff, students, parents, and the community, and in creating and
maintaining a positive school climate in our school.
The New Jersey Department of Education (NJDOE) has posted school and district Harassment,
Intimidation, and Bullying (HIB) grades as stated in the Anti-Bullying Bill of Rights Act. These grades were
determined by a district self-assessment released by the New Jersey Department of Education
Commissioner.
Under the Commissioner’s Program, the school grade is a raw score of data and the sum of the ratings on the School Self-Assessment (e.g., 71 of 78 points). A school district’s grade is an average of the total scores of all schools in the school district; however, the grade our school received is not averaged with any other school since we are not part of a larger district. The department-issued grade is not represented as a letter grade. It is important to note that in order to receive a perfect score of 78, the school must EXCEED (not just meet) the requirements in all 8 elements listed below. School districts and schools must post the exact grade reports issued by the NJDOE without making any alterations to the PDF document to fulfill its responsibilities for posting the grades to the school’s
website.
The Core Elements of the HIB Self-Assessment are as follows:
- HIB Programs, Approaches or Other Initiatives
- Training on the BOE-Approved HIB Policy
- Other Staff Instruction and Training Programs
- Curriculum and Instruction on HIB and Related Information and Skills
- HIB Personnel
- School-Level HIB Incident Reporting Procedure
- HIB Investigative Procedure
- HIB Reporting