The School at Columbia University

Coordinates: 40°48′13.4″N 73°57′59.3″W / 40.803722°N 73.966472°W / 40.803722; -73.966472
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The School at Columbia University
Coeducational Private
Established2003
StatusOpen, in hybrid learning.
Chief Operating OfficerKevin Fittinghoff
Head of SchoolSonya Somerville
Division DirectorsKathryn Kaiser (K-2), Rachel Klem (3-5), Jason Singleton (6-8)
GradesK-8
Enrollmentapprox. 500
CampusUrban
Color(s)   Sky Blue, Navy Blue
MascotLeo the Lion
NicknameTSC or The School
NewspaperThe New Roar Times
AffiliationColumbia University
WebsiteOfficial website

The School at Columbia University, also called TSC or The School, is a

borough of Manhattan
.

History

In 2000, Columbia University decided to develop a school that would serve the needs of its faculty and would also serve the community. The 13-story site (a mixed faculty housing and school building) was decided on in 2001 and construction started later that year. The school officially opened on September 17, 2003.[1]

Admissions

The school has an admissions policy that is unusual for private schools in New York City in that incoming children are not screened for ability.[citation needed] Each incoming kindergarten class is made up of two groups of children, one group is drawn from the children of Columbia University faculty and staff, while the second group is drawn from the community of New York City School Districts 3 and 5. Children of Columbia faculty and staff are chosen through a mix of retention requirements, cross-department representation and a lottery.[2] Children from the community are selected through a random lottery with no screening and every incoming community child is eligible for financial aid on a needs basis. After winning the lottery, parents can schedule a tour the school and children are invited for a 2-hour visit where they spend time in a kindergarten classroom with other applicants [3] However, the application process includes "...an assessment by The School to confirm it can serve the child.",[4] which even for children who "win the lottery" or are otherwise guaranteed a slot through their department, can result in denial of admission for reasons relating to learning needs the School purports it cannot serve.[5]

Transportation

The

M4
run that is timed to arrive at the school at exactly the time of dismissal.

References

  1. ^ "The School at Columbia University: History". Columbia University. Archived from the original on 2007-08-31. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  2. ^ The School at Columbia University : Provost Letter Archived 2007-07-01 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ The School at Columbia University : Admissions Archived 2008-05-15 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Columbia Families | The School at Columbia University". www.theschool.columbia.edu. Archived from the original on 2010-02-27.
  5. ^ "The School at Columbia University | New York City". theschool.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2020-11-09.

External links

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