
About Our School
August 9, 2024
Dear Malcolm X Shabazz High School Family,
Welcome to the 2024-25 School Year. As we embark on this new academic journey, we are reminded of the Yoruba proverb, “Ile ni a nwo ki a to so omo l’oruko,” which means, “We must consider the home before naming the child.” This reflects our collective responsibility to nurture and guide our students, ensuring they thrive within a supportive community.
To our returning students, we are thrilled to have you back. And to our new Bilingual students joining us, we extend a heartfelt welcome.
As your Principal, I am honored and humbled to have the opportunity to continue creating a teaching and learning environment centered around academic and personal growth that builds upon the rich history of Academic and Athletic Excellence at Malcolm X Shabazz High School. The 2024-25 School Year is one where all stakeholders will be directed to transform students, according to our Four Pillars of Excellence, into:
- Individuals who cultivate original ideas that add value to society.
- Individuals who are cultured in that he/she looks to history and assesses his/her present to create a better society.
- Individuals who value community and will do something that makes belonging matter.
- Individuals who are cooperative and will create positive relationships and partnerships to benefit society.
I wholeheartedly invite every student, faculty, and staff member to embrace the Bulldog spirit—standing tall in Black and Gold with pride. You are not just walking through any school; you are part of a legacy, treading the same halls where celebrities, professional athletes, and leaders once dreamed big and achieved greatness.
Our journey together this year hinges on strong communication and active involvement. To stay connected and informed, I strongly encourage you to follow us on social media and regularly visit our website, which is updated weekly. Here, you’ll find everything you need to navigate the school year—important dates, teacher contacts, and information on clubs, sports, and teams that are ready to welcome your participation.
Lunch Application Website: Lunch Application Website
Students must be in uniform every day. The School Uniforms is as follows:
Uniform Top/Bottom: Black/White/Gold Tops with the school emblem, Black or Khaki pants only. Cargo pants are not permitted.
Shoes: Clogs, flip-flops or slippers are not permitted.
Uniforms can be purchased at Kids Place
Arrival Locations:
Entrance- Gym Door, located on the corner of Johnson Avenue & West Bigelow
I am genuinely excited about the possibilities this new school year holds. Together, we will create an environment where all of our students can thrive—becoming not only critical thinkers but also compassionate, responsible citizens ready to make their mark on the world. Let’s work together as a family to provide the very best educational experience. I eagerly look forward to building meaningful relationships with all of you, and I strongly encourage your active participation in the PTSA, where your voice and contributions will make a lasting impact.
Should you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact the school at 973-733-6760.
In Service with Kids,
Dr. Atiba Buckman, Principal


"Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today."
Malcolm X Shabazz
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