New reality series showcases Newark Vocational School’s Culinary Arts Academy

From left, Chef Jesse Jones, Principal Karisa Neis-Lopez, Cast Members Joi Lucas, Brian Conza, Luis Maldonado, Ronald Martinez-Lopez, Chef John Calache, Cast Members Melody Quintanilla, Illianis Tejeda-Ulloa, Shaddai Ramos-Acevedo, Lilliana Rivera, Newark Board of Education Member Josephine C. Garcia.

Newark Public Schools and Newark Vocational High School released the first of three episodes of its new reality series, Newark Chops.

On Newark Chops, three teams of student chefs face off in competitive challenges to create dishes using specific ingredients in a limited time. The winning team will be awarded a prize worth more than $10,000.

After the first episode was screened at last night’s premiere, Superintendent León remarked about how special it was to see the student chefs watch the first episode at last night’s screening – hearing them applauding each other, laughing when somebody said something funny, and getting emotional about what they saw.

“These are nine incredible students here at Newark Vocational High School,” León said.

In each of the episodes, the student chefs are evaluated by the following chef judges:

Chef John Calache, who teaches at NVHS’ Culinary Arts Academy, guides the student chefs as they work to meet each episode’s challenge. There are appearances by NVHS Principal Karisa Neis-Lopez and Superintendent León, who announces the winning student chefs in the final episode.

“This new reality series shows our students learning the true essence of teamwork,” Superintendent León, who led the Culinary Arts Academy’s founding as part of the District’s historic 10-year strategic plan said. “They are pushed to use their creativity, and their success depends on how well they work together. Newark Chops showcases our outstanding students, our dedicated teaching chefs, and our world-class culinary education program. I encourage everyone who wants to see what we do in Newark Public Schools to watch the program.”

“The Culinary Arts Academy is just one of the many Career Technical Education programs that make Newark Public Schools unique,” said Board of Education President Hasani K. Council. “All of us on the Newark Board of Education are immensely proud to see our students, staff, schools, and community highlighted in this innovative reality series, a testament to the dedication and excellence that define our district.”

The District commissioned FEMWORKS, a Newark-based communications agency, to create the Newark Chops series.

“Newark Chops is more than a cooking competition—it’s a testament to the creativity, resilience, and teamwork of Newark’s students. At FEMWORKS, we are proud to amplify their voices through storytelling that showcases the brilliance within our schools and our city,” said Kimberlee Williams, CEO of FEMWORKS. “In producing this series, we worked with local partners, including Cobblestone Multimedia and Newark Business Hub alumna LeRon Lee as director, to ensure this project truly reflects Newark’s vibrant community and talent.”

Newark Chops is the second reality series to be released by Newark Public Schools. In September, the District premiered Newark Fashion Forward, a reality series that featured three teams of student fashion designers.