The Child School
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The Child School Legacy High School |
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587 Main Street Roosevelt Island, New York, United States |
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Chairman | Michael Patterson |
Principal | Vikas Grover (Elementary-Westview) Tina Staiano (Middle-Eastwood) Sandy Salyers Cox (LHS-Island House) Vishu Grover (LHS-Patterson House) |
Director | Maari de Souza[1] |
Enrollment |
~280 [2] |
Type | State chartered non-public day school |
Grades | K-12 |
Campus | Urban |
Mascot | White Tiger |
Established | TCS, 1973. LHS, 1996 |
Homepage | thechildschool.org |
The Child School / Legacy High School (TCS) is a state chartered private school for children who have learning disabilities. It is located on Roosevelt Island, New York City where it was founded. The founder, Maari De Souza, was born in India and holds a degree in psychology.[2]
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[edit] History
The Child School began in Maari's apartment building on Roosevelt Island. Maari began to teach children with learning disabilities using her own curriculum which was tailored to each of her students. Eventually, the apartment was converted into a school and more students began to attend. In 1973, the Child School was formed, and in 1979, the Child School was moved to Manhattan. In 1991, a Middle School was added to address the needs of middle schoolers with learning disabilities. In 1996, a high school was added and the Child School was renamed The Child School/Legacy High School. The first graduating class from the high school graduated in 2001.[2]
[edit] Return to Roosevelt Island
In 2003, The Child School returned to Roosevelt Island. Upon its return, the school moved into four separate buildings: an Elementary School, a Middle School, the Island House, and the Patterson House.[2] The four new building were less crowded, allowing more individual attention and cleaner class rooms. The buildings include a science lab with state of the art equipment and a flat screen T.V. There are also three computer labs.[3]
[edit] The Elementary School
The Elementary School has an art room overseen by an award-winning teacher, a partially sound proof music room, and a garden.[4] Courses in the Elementary School range from motor skills to pre-algebra to technology where students learn about computers. In the garden, students plant organic fruits and vegetables. There is park near the school, and sometimes classes are conducted there. Also, students of the Elementary and Middle Schools go on other educational field trips.
[edit] Middle School
The Middle School has a gym and a computer lab. Classes range from Reading to Algebra and Physics to Earth Science. Students can also take electives which range from newspaper to web design. Students who take electives or participate in independent studies can gain credit toward Legacy High School.
Middle School students are given a hands-on approach to learning including field trips and extra activities. These activities have included trips to the beach to catch sea creatures and preparation of food to be served at the New York Culinary Institute. Students who graduate Middle School are given recognition awards and can go to the Legacy High School where they can be placed in the Regents or the RCT programs.
[edit] Legacy High School
When the school moved back to Roosevelt Island, the two high school buildings were for separate programs. Island House was for students who were taking the Regents program and Patterson was for students taking the RCT program. There was some controversy about this segregation and, in response, the founder has made Patterson for 9th and 10th graders and Island for 11th and 12th graders for the 2007-2008 school year onwards.
At the the start of the 2007-2008 semester the ninth and tenth grades were combined and moved into the Patterson buildng. The eleventh and twelfth grades were placed into the Island House building.
Students of Legacy High School take courses ranging from Art to Math b. Legacy students can also take electives and do independent assignments. If students are able, they can take Advanced Placement courses at other schools in Calculus and Advanced Physics (the school hasn't been recently open to this because it affects the school's scheduling. The school is considering the addition of an IB Diploma. Legacy is the only high school on Roosevelt Island.
[edit] References
- ^ NYS Administrators Listing. New York State Education Department. Retrieved on 2007-09-10.
- ^ a b c d Rifilato, Anthony (Aug/Sept 2006). Leaving a Legacy. Spectrum. Spectrum Publications. Retrieved on 2007-09-10.
- ^ Child School: Facility. The Child School/Legacy High School. Retrieved on 2007-09-10.
- ^ Child School: News - Our Art Teacher. The Child School/Legacy High School. Retrieved on 2007-09-10.