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Aaron School Elementary and Middle School

Located in309 E 45th St, New York, NY 10017 (Main/Elementary-Middle); 42 E 30th St, New York, NY 10016 (High School)New York, NY 10017
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School Specialties & Support

Who is this school for?

School
Private
Learning disabilities in reading
Learning disabilities in writing
Learning disabilities in math
Attention challenges (ADHD)
Elementary (K-5)
Middle School (6-8)
High School (9-12)

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Other Important Info

Sensory processing challenges
Social challenges
Speech and language delays
Individualized academic instruction aligned with NY State Learning Standards
Integrated therapeutic services
Speech and language therapy
Occupational therapy
Social skills development
Green Tree Summer School
individualized approach
integrated academic services
enrichment services
therapeutic services
New York State Learning Standards

Aaron School is a private K-12 special education institution in NYC dedicated to serving students with learning disabilities in reading, writing, math, attention, sensory, and social challenges. With a mission to foster self-advocacy and mutual respect within a safe and supportive environment, Aaron School aims to maximize each student's potential to become confident, successful citizens. The school provides integrated academic, enrichment, and therapeutic services to children in grades K-12, offering an individualized approach aligned with New York State Learning Standards to ensure student success and prepare them for post-secondary education and professional careers.

Key Offerings:

- Specialized programs for students with learning disabilities in reading, writing, math, attention, sensory, and social challenges.

- Integrated academic, enrichment, and therapeutic services tailored to each student's needs.

- Curriculum aligned with New York State Learning Standards.

- Individualized approach to maximize student success.

- Emphasis on fostering self-advocacy and mutual respect within the community.

Unique Features:

- High student-teacher ratios to provide personalized attention.

- Safe and supportive school climate conducive to learning.

- Emphasis on preparing students for post-secondary education and professional careers.

- Vibrant community integration and extracurricular activities.

- Commitment to maximizing each student's potential and building confidence for future success.

Aaron School is a private K–12 special education school in Manhattan for students with learning disabilities affecting reading, writing, math, attention, sensory processing, and social interaction. Instruction blends academics, enrichment, and therapeutic services within a supportive climate, aligned to New York State Learning Standards with individualized planning. Prospective families should follow admissions and open-house announcements on aaronschool.org.

Student-Teacher Ratio

3:1

Personalized attention for every student

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School Information

Quick Facts

Established2003
Enrollment197
Grades/AgesGrades K-12
Student-Teacher Ratio3:1
TuitionContact school for tuition information: (212) 867-9594 ext. 4120
Hours8:00 AM - 4:00 PM

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