International Women's Day is celebrated annually on March 8, and is a perfect day to celebrate our founders. In 1962, Stephen Gaynor School grew out of a friendship between two…
Over the past several months, Director of Alumni and Parent Engagement Tia Murkison has been working on building the Stephen Gaynor School Alumni Internship Program, which aims to launch in…
Orange Cluster Co-Lead Teacher Jackie Kolbert was rocking out to her Spotify playlist when a song came on that immediately sparked a creative idea. To Ms. Kolbert, it was the…
On February 15, the North Cafeteria was once again covered in decorations and food was laid out in waiting for parents to arrive for the morning’s Breakfast My Way. Breakfast…
The Senior Educator Program is a way to retain great educators and develop long-term career paths that support the school’s overall curriculum goals. Mentors are instrumental in providing layered support…
Finding the right preschool for your child is an important process for any parent, but finding the best preschool for a child with developmental or other delays can be particularly…
In January, Green Cluster Room 703 held an artist research project gallery walk, where each student presented their research about an artist and the art they made inspired by them.
February is Black History Month! To kick off this month of celebration and learning, Gaynor Librarian Ms. De Lancy provided some book recommendations for each division.
On January 29, over 400 members of the Stephen Gaynor School community gathered in the Performing Arts Center for the second-ever in person Day of Service. Students, parents, alumni, faculty…
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.