NYC School Surveys
/On Thursday, March 3rd, NYC School Survey for Parents were given out to students in advisory to bring home to their parents to fill out.
Our mission is to open every door possible for our students. With a commitment to student-centered education, our vision is to provide a nurturing, creative, and challenging academic program that meets the unique needs of all students. Our dedication to maintaining small class sizes enables personal relationships and allows teachers and advisors to make meaningful connections with every student, fostering a culture of safety, support, and belonging.
At NY.ICE we develop independent thinkers through collaborative work, authentic problem-solving and inquiry-based projects. Students take risks, test theories, and learn from their hands-on experiences.
Upon graduation, we expect NY.ICE students to be a force in the world, ready to thrive in the academic, creative, social, and intellectual journeys that await them in college and beyond.
On Thursday, March 3rd, NYC School Survey for Parents were given out to students in advisory to bring home to their parents to fill out.
Parents from the ICE Parent Action Committee (ICE PAC) were in the cafeteria during parent teacher conferences with test refusal letters. If you took one, but didn't sign on the spot, please consider doing so now. Signed letters can be sent with your child to the advisory teacher, who will hand it on, or given directly to Pete or Mark. If you are a middle school parent who did not get a letter, ICE PAC will be sending them out via class lists in the near future.
Read MoreStudents will be dismissed after 6th period (1:20 pm) on Friday, April 1 and Wednesday, April 20 so staff can have extended professional development meetings. If you need your child to remain at ICE until 3:00 pm, contact Mark Mazzone at mdmazzone@gmail.com. Room 509 will be staffed and supervised until 3:00 pm on both days.
Thank you for supporting our staff.
Pete and Mark
All juniors should register as soon a possible to take the SAT or ACT or both this spring. Students will register on the College Board or ACT websites.
Any sophomore or junior that is interested in taking a college course this summer at Baruch College, should see Jennifer in the College Office for an application.
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