The School Facilities Naming Committee Ballot
This form is used for individuals to input their qualifications and to vote regarding the proposed school property naming listed below.
A group of New Haven Public School stakeholders has asked that the new Adult Education Center be named in honor of Dr. Edwin Edmonds.
If a major portion of a school building or school grounds (media center, auditorium gymnasium, field, etc.) is proposed to be named after an individual, that person shall have attained local or national prominence via significant contributions in any field of endeavor. Such contributions or the significance of their place in history shall be clearly established beyond the generation of the contribution. An individual so recognized shall no longer be active in his/her career. Further, the individual for whom a portion of a school building or school grounds is to be named must be shown to have broad-based, long-term impact to the school district community.
Below is a Bio Sketch of Dr. Edwin Edmonds. for your review.
Dr. Edwin Edmonds was a notable figure in American education, civil rights, and religious leadership. Born in the early 20th century, his experiences with racial segregation shaped his views and career.
He earned his undergraduate degree and a doctorate in education, focusing on curriculum development. As a college professor, he fostered an inclusive learning environment, earning respect for his innovative teaching and dedication to students.
Dr. Edmonds was also a prominent preacher whose sermons emphasized justice, equality, and community engagement. He advocated for civil rights, promoting understanding across socio-economic and racial divides.
As a national civil rights activist, he played a key role in initiatives against systemic racism, organizing marches and forums to empower marginalized communities, emphasizing peaceful protest and dialogue.
His legacy in education, spirituality, and social justice continues to inspire others to pursue equality and dignity for all. Although he has passed away, his impact remains a beacon of hope for future generations.
It has been proposed that, to honor Dr. Edmond, the new Adult Education Center be named for him.
Eligibility to Vote:
- Currently working in the New Haven district or a district retiree.
- 18 years or older
Please follow the required guidelines below and provide all the required information to submit your nomination.
Thank you for participating.
Policy Service
The Connecticut Reference Manual
of School Board Policies, Regulations, and Bylaws
7551
New Construction
Naming Facilities
The naming of school buildings, major portions of buildings, or school grounds is the responsibility of the Board of Education. In fulfilling this responsibility, the Board will make every effort to respect community preferences. Such names should be clearly identifying, widely known, and recognized.
It is the policy of the Board to name school buildings as close as possible to the time construction begins in order to lessen the confusion about the new schools.
When naming new buildings, major portions of buildings, or school grounds, the Board shall formally identify the need for a naming process for the identified school locations, as well as criteria it wishes to be considered in the process.
When naming a school building, major portions of school buildings, or school grounds the Board shall direct the Superintendent to establish a committee, subject to Board approval, comprised of the Superintendent or designee, the building Principal, faculty member, parents, community members, and, if appropriate, students to consider name recommendations for consideration by the Board. Opportunities for public input must be made available prior to the committee's recommendation to the Board. Such opportunities for public input must be publicly announced in newspapers and on the District website.
When naming new buildings, the committee shall have representation by the community members that is representative of the entire school district. The committee shall propose a list of names to the school board of not more than five (5) names for Board consideration.
If a major portion of a school building or school grounds (media center, auditorium gymnasium, field, etc.) is proposed to be named after an individual, that person shall have attained local or national prominence via significant contributions in any field of endeavor. Such contributions or the significance of their place in history shall be clearly established beyond the generation of the contribution. Individuals so recognized shall no longer be active in his/her career. Further, the individual for whom a portion of a school building or school grounds is to be named must be shown to have broad-based, long-term impact to the school district community.
Collections of works, memorials, or other major gifts to the school district may be acknowledged and named by individual schools, subject to the district's policy and procedures for accepting donations. Prior to accepting such donations and naming, a plan for maintenance and upkeep must be identified and presented to the school Board.
The Board retains the right to make final determination in the naming of buildings, major portions of school buildings, or school grounds. This policy not withstanding, it is the intent of the Board that naming of portions of the building and school grounds occur infrequently and on a limited based.