There are 16 schools in the USA with the word newcomer in the name.
The word "newcomer" is commonly found in U.S. public school names because these schools are specifically designed to support students who are new to the country or new to English. Throughout U.S. history, waves of immigration have brought families from all over the world, creating a need for educational environments that help recent arrivals adjust both academically and socially. Geographically, newcomer schools are often located in urban areas with high levels of immigration, allowing them to serve diverse populations. Culturally, these schools play an important role in fostering inclusion and providing targeted resources such as English as a Second Language (ESL) programs and social support, which help students adapt more smoothly to their new environment. By naming schools "newcomer," districts clearly communicate their mission to welcome and integrate students who are new to the U.S. educational system.
Arizona (1)
Valencia Newcomer School in Phoenix, AZCalifornia (1)
Lee (Edwin and Anita) Newcomer in San Francisco, CAIllinois (1)
Newcomer Center in Arlington Heights, ILKentucky (1)
Newcomer Academy in Louisville, KYMassachusetts (1)
Boston International High School & Newcomers Academy in Dorchester, MAMichigan (3)
Dearborn Newcomer College Prep Academy in Dearborn, MINewcomers Community School in Grand Rapids, MI
Newcomer Center in Lansing, MI
North Carolina (2)
Doris Henderson Newcomers School in Greensboro, NCSylvia Mendez Newcomers School in High Point, NC
New Jersey (1)
Newcomers High School in Paterson, NJNew York (1)
Liberty High School Academy for Newcomers in New York, NYOhio (3)
Natividad Pagan International Newcomers Academy in Cleveland, OHNewcomerstown High School in Newcomerstown, OH
Newcomerstown Middle School in Newcomerstown, OH
Texas (1)
Intermediate'l Newcomer Acad School in Fort Worth, TX
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate