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Private school in New York, New York, United States
Aaron School
Address
309 East 45th Street, between 1st and 2nd Avenue, 42 East 30th Street, between Park Avenue and Madison Avenue
New York, New York
United States
Coordinates40°44′41″N 73°59′01″W / 40.7448°N 73.9837°W / 40.7448; -73.9837
Information
TypePrivate
Established2003
DirectorRoberta Palumbo and Beth Fried, founded by Michael C. Koffler
GradesK-12
Websiteaaronschool.org
Aaron School 42 E30 St

Aaron School is a K–12 private special education school for children with learning disabilities, sensory and social challenges, located in New York City, United States, for students with average or above average cognitive ability. It provides a small, structured classroom setting with a multi-sensory, multi-disciplinary and strengths approach to learning. The students have challenges in the areas of reading, writing, mathematics, executive functioning, sensory and social challenges.

History

The elementary school is located on East 45th street, between 1st and 2nd Avenue. In addition to its academic program, it offers a social skills program, art, music, physical education, sensory gym, computer lab and library. It also provides occupational therapy, speech therapy and psychological counseling.

The upper school, formerly Aaron Academy for teens in grades seven through twelve with learning disabilities, is located at 42 East 30th Street, between Park Avenue and Madison Avenue. In 2009 the tuition at Aaron Academy was $45,500 a year.

Curriculum

Aaron School in New York City uses a method the school calls "Dual CORE Curriculum," which uses principles of "Universal Design for Learning." The school says this allows for multiple methods of presentation, participation and expression. This CORE method focuses on student's strengths, rather than the more traditional method of focusing on the deficiencies of students with learning disabilities.

In addition to its CORE curriculum, Aaron School offers elective areas of study, including science, technology, engineering, mathematics, culinary arts, music, library and art. The school has a new gymnasium and athletic spaces, and performing arts spaces that opened in the fall of 2011.

Aaron School is one of a number of private, for-profit schools in New York City that are owned by MetSchools, Inc., founded by Michael C. Koffler. MetSchools, is a private, proprietary provider of school-based education services. Other schools under the Metschools umbrella are Montclare Children's School, Rebecca School, and Williamsburg Northside Schools.

References

  1. Fung, Amanda (2009-02-01). "Private high schools multiply". Crain's New York Business. Retrieved 2014-02-28.
  2. "Aaron Academy". Parentguide News. Retrieved 2014-02-28.

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