Reece School

Private | Nonsectarian | 90 students |  

PHONE: (212) 289-4872

FAX: (212) 423-9652

HOURS: 5 hours per day

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25 E 104th St

New York, NY 10029

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New York's Reece School is a private school. It is coed and nonsectarian, serving 90 students.

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Academic contests; Associations: NAPSEC; Badminton; Ceramics/sculpture; Coed; Nonsectarian; Special education
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Posted on Apr 15, 2005
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Both of my sons have attended the Reece School since 2001. The academic curriculum is strong in the lower elementary ages, rapidly bringing children up to grade level up to 3rd grade. The availability of supplemental services such as speech therapy and occupational therapy has been inconsistant, with some great therapists available, but with high turnover. The creative arts program (art, music etc.) is absolutely wonderful and the summer swim program is great for allowing kids to demonstrate a range of competencies. Parental involvement is strongest in the lower grade levels and wanes as the children get older. Overall I am very satisfied with this school, this is a very good school for children with learning disabilities that will allow for their growth and development. My oldest has mainstreamed out of this school now and my younger will be ready soon.
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