
35. Season 2 Finale: Unpacking The Education Series
12/19/21 โข 44 min
Each episode was completely different in terms of knowledge base, perspective, and experience. We're extremely thankful that we were able to get such a diverse group of moms to discuss the complexities of NYC schools. Listen to this finale episode to get a high level view of what each episode offers.
And that said, this concludes season 2! From the bottom of our hearts, THANK YOU for listening, providing NY minutes, writing reviews, and following 2 moms on a journey of seeking the good of the city and raising our kids well. Cheers to what's to come! ๐ฅ
๐ We'd love to hear from YOU! Send us a NY minute with your wildest stories to be featured on the show. Hit record on your phone & send it to us at: [email protected]
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Each episode was completely different in terms of knowledge base, perspective, and experience. We're extremely thankful that we were able to get such a diverse group of moms to discuss the complexities of NYC schools. Listen to this finale episode to get a high level view of what each episode offers.
And that said, this concludes season 2! From the bottom of our hearts, THANK YOU for listening, providing NY minutes, writing reviews, and following 2 moms on a journey of seeking the good of the city and raising our kids well. Cheers to what's to come! ๐ฅ
๐ We'd love to hear from YOU! Send us a NY minute with your wildest stories to be featured on the show. Hit record on your phone & send it to us at: [email protected]
Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/raisingnewyorkers
Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raising.newyorkers/
If you love the show, be sure to leave us a review on Apple ITunes!
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34. Education Series: Charter Schools, A Viable Alternative
Education in New York City will forever be a hot topic. This season we're exploring various school options offered to New York City kids by sitting down with adults who have first hand experiences with them. Our guests will range from parents, teachers, and administrators.
๐ As we wrap up this Education series, we thought we'd end it with mom of two, Priscilla Pan-Walton, who's currently a Charter School Principal in Queens and a native New Yorker. Priscilla shares a bit of her experience of going to NYC public schools throughout her childhood and why she decided after many years of teaching to open up her own school. It's enlightening to hear her perspective of how Charter Schools can be a solution to failing Public Schools, her views of curriculum, and where she thinks the problem lies in NYC schools in general. We hope this series further helps you along your journey on finding the best school option for your child and family.
If you're curious about Charter schools after listening to this episode, head over to https://www.schools.nyc.gov/enrollment/enroll-in-charter-schools/how-to-enroll-in-charter-schools where you can find out more and fill out a NYC Charter School Common Application. You can also search schools that are nearby to you!
๐ We'd love to hear from YOU! Send us a NY minute with your wildest stories to be featured on the show. Hit record on your phone & send it to us at: [email protected]
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