Black History Month: Celebrating Through Art
In celebration of Black History Month, middle school students learned about influential Black Americans and their cultural impact on our society....
Read MoreIn celebration of Black History Month, middle school students learned about influential Black Americans and their cultural impact on our society....
Read MoreWhen Aaron School students finish 7th grade, they transition from their familiar 45th Street building to the 30th Street campus for grades 8th through 12th. ...
Read MoreThe middle school students at Aaron School participate weekly in Alliance Club, a class that offers them the opportunity to come together and work collaboratively on community service projects....
Read MoreThroughout November and December, middle school students learned about the importance of nutrition and healthy eating....
Read MoreElementary and Middle School students recently participated in a fun project that involved researching one of the countries celebrating their Independence Day during Hispanic Heritage Month....
Read MoreThe Aaron School Song has been sung at town hall assemblies, spring and winter concerts, and other special events since our school’s early beginnings....
Read MoreStudents at Aaron Elementary, Middle, and High School use visual thinking tools called Thinking Maps to generate, organize, and analyze their ideas prior to completing a variety of tasks, both...
Read MoreNYC Special Education Attorney Adam Dayan recently sat down with Aaron School's Director of Admissions Linda Gardner for a conversation about the admissions process for private special education schools....
Read MoreThis winter, the entire Middle School participated in a collaborative quilt making project. Students learned about the history of quilting and explored images of intricate quilt patterns....
Read MoreA new addition to the fun and exciting selection of clubs this year is Key Club, which promotes service, builds character, and develops leadership skills....
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