2018 NYC School Survey-Parent/Guardian
/Parent/guardian 2018 NYC School Surveys were sent home with student's on March 1, 2018. We encourage all families to fill out the survey. Surveys can also be done online.
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.
Parent/guardian 2018 NYC School Surveys were sent home with student's on March 1, 2018. We encourage all families to fill out the survey. Surveys can also be done online.
ICE Parents, what are you doing about too much screen time? The average child in America spends more time consuming electronic media than going to school, with many teenagers going online “almost constantly”. And parents aren’t necessarily being good role models.
On March 14th in Room 508 at 6:00pm Pete Karp will discuss the use of cell phones and social media, it will be a frank and open dialogue about his plans for phone usage at school, and his experiences. Pete will share strategies in households about the use of and monitoring of both phones and the social media sites.
Refreshments will be available. We look forward to seeing you there!
Ninth and tenth grade ICE girls who think they may be interested in learning the ins and outs of soccer or just improving their skills in a friendly, encouraging, and fun environment should consider joining our JV soccer team!
Practices will be Tuesdays and Fridays after school (specific times TBD). Interested players should complete this interest form (Girls JV Soccer Sign-up) and stop by JD's room (508) on Monday during lunch for an information al meeting. The game schedule can be found here: ICE JV Soccer Games. Go ICE!
All junior parents on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14th at 6PM in ROOM 518 Carolyn Cohen, College Counselor will be hosting College Night. At this meeting a representative from Clark University will speak about many aspects of the college process in general and I will speak more specifically about the process for ICE students. I urge all of you to attend!
Your students do not need to attend as they will hear all of the information in class with me.
Also, if you have not already done so, please fill out the Parent Survey AND schedule a meeting with Carolyn and your child (your child must attend this meeting) HERE
For other college related post visit the College Corner tab on the ICE Website.
Parent Teacher Conferences
Reminder – The Wednesday session of parent-teacher conferences was rescheduled for Wednesday March 21st. All reserved appointment times will stand for that day.
Institute for Collaborative Education (02M407)
I.C.E.
ONLY FOR CURRENT ENROLLED FAMILIES
Family Contributions Support: Smaller Class Size
Inquiry Based Curriculum
Award Winning Bands & Debate
Neuroscience
Model UN
and more
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