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The New York City Lab School for Collaborative StudiesNew York, NY
Background Context
The New York City Lab School for Collaborative Studies is a public school for students in grades 6 - 12.
Founded in 1987 as a small middle school using collaborative learning strategies, the New York City Lab School for Collaborative Studies was experiencing growing pains as it transformed into a larger middle and high school. Without a system in place for faculty and students to communicate about their values and expectations, the school lacked a clear vision and no longer provided the social and emotional support that its students needed. Concerned about these changes, the school’s co-directors, Sheila Breslaw and Rob Menken, enlisted the help of outside facilitators in a long-term project to create a “culture of excellence” at the school—a culture founded on staff, student, and parent collaboration to foster personalized teaching. [Previous]   [Top]   [Next] |
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