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NYC Private Schools Blog
http://www.nycprivateschoolsblog.com
Stay informed on issues affecting New York City private schools (admissions, financial aid, interviews, etc.) We cover religious (Catholic, Jewish, Islamic) and non-religious schools in the 5 boroughs (Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Staten Island).
Recent Posts
Feeding NYC This Holiday
Feeding NYC is a privately funded, not for profit organization that began shortly after the events of 9/11 in 2001. Employees and friends of LivePerson, Inc assembled and hand-delivered turkey dinners to disadvantaged families around New York for T...
You Better Make Mistakes (At Least 10 per Day)
The other day I was at a camp fair promoting my summer camp and after school program when a parent peppered me with the usual questions: How far away is your camp from Manhattan? – 25 minutes. How many children per group? – 15 How many coun...
Student Sponsor Partners and NYC Private Schools
Student Sponsor Partners (SSP), founded in 1986 by NYC investment banker Peter Flanigan, provides at-risk NYC high school students a quality, non-public high school education, through the financial support and one-to-one guidance of a four-year Spon...
Private School Focus on The Brooklyn Waldorf School
It is impossible to deny the charm of a Waldorf classroom. When you step into the Brooklyn Waldorf School located directly behind BAM in Ft. Greene, Brooklyn, it feels like you are entering a cozy environment that is removed from time. In this Broo...
Paws to Help Reading in School
Parents of children in the R.E.A.D program in NYC Schools and others throughout the country cannot stop raving about the change in their kids. One mother said: Abby didn’t like to read, but reading out loud was the equivalent to punishment for her....
Pamela French Joins NYC Private Schools Blog as a Contributor
We’re excited to have Pamela French join us as a regular blog contributor in the area of ‘greening’ NYC Private and Public Schools. Pamela, a television director/producer and mother of two, wants to know: “How would you make New York City...

