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New York, NY
Bank Street Family Center
Parents at this school would recommend this school to other parents. |
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neighborhood: 110's · Telephone: (212) 875-4420 · Website: www.bankstreet.edu/sfc
Application Process
Applications are accepted: Application forms and a complete admissions packet are available in august for the following admissions season. |
There is a wait list for upcoming school year. |
Parent visits tours are: The best way to learn about the school is to attend an Open House. |
Child interview process: If you are applying to the 3s program, we will notify you in late December if we are able to schedule an interview for your child. and takes the form of small group setting |
Parent interview process: Admissions Director-parent |
Deadline for applications: November 18 |
Application fee: $40.00 |
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Admissions Process
| Acceptance criteria: Selective based on admissions preference is granted to returning children, to the children of bank street college staff, and to siblings of family center children. |
Notification occurs: Follows ISAAGNY dates |
| Financial aid is available. |
Age/Child Requirements
Child must be 3 years to enroll.
Director's views on diversity:
"Diversity at Bank Street - The School for Children makes a major effort to recruit and retain children, families, and faculty from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds in order to reflect the diversity inherent in our multicultural society. This effort is consistent with the progressive idea that schools should represent the demographics of the society in which they exist. At the same time, our school needs to be a place in which children, faculty, and families are actively engaged with the conflicting and changing ideas and values about what democracy and schooling means for each individual and group and how this affects teaching and learning in the School for Children. At Bank Street, we strive to acknowledge, support, and educate a community of children and adults to be sensitive, as well as respectful of the diversity among ourselves-such as race, ethnicity, class, religion, gender, sexual orientation, family structure, physical ability, and learning styles. Our philosophical beliefs and scholarly practice in our children's classrooms have a prominent anti-bias foundation, as well as a social justice and equity driven curriculum that is reflected in all subject areas." (SOURCE: www.bankstreet.edu/sfc)
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