John A. Coleman School
Mission
At the John A. Coleman School, children participate in exceptional educational programs that engage their unique abilities by adapting the learning environment and providing opportunities for creative expression and spiritual growth.
Philosophy
The John A. Coleman School is a child-centered educational environment where the partnership between student, family and staff supports learning each day. Through loving attention and care, we celebrate and honor the individuality of every child, and respect and nurture the cultural and religious backgrounds of our students and families. Through content-based instruction, including multi-sensory adapted lessons based on New York State Learning Standards, our children have the opportunity to learn, explore, interact with the world around them, and to engage in creative arts and community activities.
Sponsorship
The Sisters of Charity of New York sponsor John A. Coleman School as a concrete expression of our mission to reveal God’s love to all in need, especially the poor. The mission of this faith-based school extends the mission of Charity by the quality of its programs, its fiscal stability and its organizational culture. We work in partnership to promote our common values.
School Description
The John A. Coleman School, with campuses in Manhattan and White Plains, operates with a current annual budget of $15 million providing special education for children from birth through 21 years of age. Coleman is a non-graded school that places children based upon their academic achievement, social development, level of physical development, and management needs. The school is approved by the State of New York Department of Health and the New York State Department of Education.
The Manhattan campus provides educational services to children that are residents of the Elizabeth Seton Pediatric Center, a pediatric skilled nursing facility for children with complex medical diagnoses that require ongoing medical and nursing care. The White Plains campus is the largest provider of center-based preschool special education in Westchester County, educating nearly 300 children from over 25 school districts. Early Intervention, Preschool and School Age programs are available at both sites with programming tailored to the individual needs of each child and family.
Related services including counseling, occupational, physical, and speech / language therapies are provided by appropriately licensed and certified staff. Music therapy and adapted physical education are also available as part of the school program, as well as bedside instruction for children who are unable to attend a classroom based program.
Contact Information
Sharon Herl, Principal
590 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10011
(646) 459-3401
(646) 459-3689 FAX
Email - sharon.herl@setonpediatric.org
Web Address - http://www.setonpediatric.org/colemanschool/