Despite a last-minute change of venue due to the Canadian wildfires, the final Breakfast My Way of the school year on Wednesday, June 7, celebrated Pride Month with a joyful…
Monday, January 16 was Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and students across all divisions spent time learning about Dr. King’s philosophy and teaching, important speeches, and his impact on the…
The Class of 2019 enjoyed a two-day celebration of their time at Gaynor beginning with a Graduate/New Alumni Breakfast on Thursday, June 13, followed with a formal graduation ceremony on…
Gaynor Parents, Each year the Parents’ Association plans a week of events to show our appreciation to Gaynor’s staff, administrators, and educators who go above and beyond to support our…
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…
One in five students are dyslexic, and 50% of 4th-grade students are not reading on grade level. Only seven states nationwide evaluate all Kindergarten and first graders for dyslexia and…
Continuing the diversity and inclusion efforts Gaynor has invested in this year, members of Gaynor's Community Values Committee attended the NYSAIS Diversity Conference 2017: Acts of Resilience.
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.