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Newark Producer Donates Music Technology
March 21, 2026
Multi-Grammy-winning music producer Jerry "Wonda" Duplessis donated professional music technology equipment to West Side High School in Newark, directly supporting the school's Digital Music Technology program. This donation aligns with Newark Public Schools' strategic goals to enhance career readiness by providing students with access to industry-standard tools and real-world learning experiences. The partnership exemplifies how private sector contributions can augment educational technology resources in municipal school districts.
- Newark Public Schools and the Newark Board of Education benefit from enhanced educational infrastructure without direct procurement costs.
- This initiative highlights opportunities for procurement professionals to explore partnerships with private industry to supplement technology acquisitions.
- Vendors and contractors specializing in educational technology may find increased demand as districts seek to expand digital and career-focused programs.
- Procurement teams should consider integrating community and industry collaborations into technology acquisition strategies to maximize resource availability and student outcomes.
Jerry Wondaโs generosity and commitment to the students of Newark Public Schools is extraordinary. He is providing cutting-edge equipment and opening doors for our young people to see themselves as creators, producers, and innovators.
— Superintendent Leรณn
Heโs bringing value that cannot be put to a price. When somebody comes in and talks about how theyโre from the same streetsโฆ and they can talk about how they tour the worldโฆ that dream becomes a belief system.
— John Thomason
They talk about the musicality, but they also talk about all the other skills โ building confidence, understanding what it's like to work as a team, understanding the professional side.
— Colleen Troiano
Agencies
Newark Public Schools, Newark Board of Education