The Orange Cluster "traveled" to Peru this week, taking part in a customs simulation. Beyond getting their "passport" stamped, students were taking part in a memorable project-based learning experience.
In the Early Childhood kitchen, students make everything from muffins to pudding. Although the recipes are delicious (and they're shared here) the act of cooking has important educational elements including…
Months of research, thought, and preparation came to fruition on March 14 with the first-ever Ancient Greek God and Goddess Fashion Show presented by students in the Green Cluster to…
Using what he learned at Gaynor, Benjamin Mitchell '10 followed his dreams to Los Angeles where he works for one of the biggest talent agencies in the world.
Lower and Middle School students kicked off reading challenges this week in conjunction with our yearly drive in support of Project CICERO, which provides books for kids in under-resourced New…
Students reached a milestone on Tuesday, the 100th day of school. The past week has been full of celebration, including the fourth annual Cultural Food Day and students committing to…
What goes into finding the right fit for a student who is ready to transition from Gaynor? From the more obvious surface details like location to the more nuanced like…
At Stephen Gaynor School, students with learning differences develop essential academic and critical thinking skills through individualized and evidence-based approaches, empowering them to reach their full potential. Students learn to advocate for themselves and others while actively building an inclusive community, a sense of belonging, and a belief in their own possibilities.