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Dalton School

The Dalton School, originally the Children's University School,[2] is a private, coeducational college preparatory school in New York City and a member of both the Ivy Preparatory School League and the New York Interschool. The school is located in four buildings within the Upper East Side of Manhattan. In November 2021, it was announced that José Manuel De Jesús would replace Interim Head of School Ellen Stein[3] as Head in July 2022.[1] Former Head of School Jim Best resigned in April 2021[4] after 16 years at the school.

The Dalton School
Address
Middle & High School:
108 East 89th Street
First Program:
53 East 91st Street

,
Information
TypePrivate, day, college-preparatory
MottoGo Forth Unafraid
Established1919 (1919)
FounderHelen Parkhurst
CEEB code333580
Head of schoolJosé De Jesús[1]
FacultyApprox. 250
GradesK–12
GenderCoeducational
EnrollmentApprox. 1300
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)Royal blue and white
   
MascotIvan the Tiger
AccreditationNAIS, NYSAIS
NewspaperThe Daltonian
EndowmentEstimated at $65 million
AffiliationsNAIS
NYSAIS
Ivy Preparatory School League
New York Interschool
Global Online Academy
Literary magazineBlue Flag
Political journalRealPolitik, The Compass
Technology journalTechFluence
Websitedalton.org

History

The Dalton School, originally called the Children's University School, was founded by Helen Parkhurst in 1919. Parkhurst's "Dalton Plan", to which the school still adheres, reflected the Progressive Education movement that had begun in the late 19th century.[5]

After experimentation in her own one-room school with Maria Montessori, Helen Parkhurst visited other progressive schools in Europe including Bedales School and its founder and headmaster John Haden Badley in England. She developed what she termed the Dalton Plan, which called for teachers and students to work together toward individualized goals. The Laboratory Plan was first put into effect as an experiment in the high school of Dalton, Massachusetts, in 1916. The estate of her benefactor Josephine Porter Boardman, was also near the town of Dalton and from this beginning the Laboratory Plan and school eventually took their names.[6]: 15f [third-party source needed]

In 1919, Helen Parkhurst relocated to New York City, where she opened her first school on West 74th Street. Larger facilities soon became necessary; the Lower School was moved to West 72nd Street, and the High School opened in the autumn of 1929 in the current building at 108 East 89th Street. Eleanor Roosevelt admired the work of Helen Parkhurst and played an important role in expanding the population and resources of the school by promoting a merger between the Todhunter School for girls (founded by Winifred Todhunter) and Dalton in 1939.[citation needed]

Enlarged and modified through the years, Dalton still celebrates many of the school-wide traditions begun by Helen Parkhurst, including the Candlelighting Ceremony (the last day before winter break), Greek Festival (performed by sixth graders), and Arch Day (the last day of school).[citation needed] Academically, the school still subscribes to the Dalton Plan, which Parkhurst helped to create. Over the years, the Dalton Plan has been adopted by schools around the world, including schools in Australia,[7] Austria,[8] Belgium,[9] Chile,[citation needed] the Czech Republic,[10] England,[citation needed] Korea,[citation needed] the Netherlands,[11] and Japan.[12]

Athletics and other co-curricular activities

 
Dalton School's main building for grades 4-12, nicknamed "Big Dalton"
 
91st Street "Little Dalton"

The Dalton School is a part of the Ivy Preparatory School League in athletics. Some teams, such as varsity football, participate in different athletic conferences. Dalton offers 23 varsity teams (including a cheerleading squad) and nine junior varsity teams in the high school athletics program. The school colors were historically gold and blue, although they have been changed to blue and white (based on common misunderstanding). The sports range from squash and golf, to soccer and lacrosse. The school's mascot is a tiger whose name is Ivan.

The Daltonian is Dalton's official student newspaper and is published every 2–3 weeks by the High School students. Middle and High School students also produce other publications, including the political journal Realpolitik, literary magazine Blue Flag, visual art magazine Fine Arts, photography magazine Shutterbug, and a middle school blog, the Dalton Paw.

Admission

Admission to Dalton was according to the following criteria. For kindergarten to third grade, admission is based on school records, ERB testing, and interview.[citation needed] For grades 4–12, admission is based on school records, writing samples, an interview, and standardized testing (e.g., the Independent School Entrance Examination and the Secondary School Admission Test).[citation needed] Candidates receive notification of acceptance, rejection, or wait list in February.[citation needed] As of early 2013, the overall acceptance rate for grades K–12 at Dalton was reported by Peterson's to be 14%.[13][needs update]

Parental anxiety created by the highly competitive admission process was the subject of press coverage from 1999-2001.[14][15][16][needs update]

Long seen as a bastion of privilege, Dalton's efforts to broaden its mandate for diversity have met with some difficulty. In 2010, a financial aid budget of $6.5 million supported an outreach program for socio-economic diversity at the school.[17][18] As of this date,[when?] students of color made up 38% of the Dalton First Program.[citation needed] In the 2008–2009 school year, the kindergarten was composed of 44% children of color.[19][citation needed][needs update] Articles in The New York Times and The Atlantic have described difficulties experienced by some African-American children at the school.[20][21]

American Promise was a PBS documentary that followed two African American students who enrolled at Dalton as kindergartners and the challenges they faced due to Dalton's lack of diversity[22][23] In 2020, Dalton found itself in controversy during the broader DEI movement that followed the Murder of George Floyd. The discussions continued into the following school year and resulted in the departure of school head Jim Best.[1][24][25][26]

Notable people

Alumni
Faculty

See also

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External links

  • Official website


Coordinates: 40°46′53.6″N 73°57′18.2″W / 40.781556°N 73.955056°W / 40.781556; -73.955056

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The Dalton School originally the Children s University School 2 is a private coeducational college preparatory school in New York City and a member of both the Ivy Preparatory School League and the New York Interschool The school is located in four buildings within the Upper East Side of Manhattan In November 2021 it was announced that Jose Manuel De Jesus would replace Interim Head of School Ellen Stein 3 as Head in July 2022 1 Former Head of School Jim Best resigned in April 2021 4 after 16 years at the school The Dalton SchoolAddressMiddle amp High School 108 East 89th StreetFirst Program 53 East 91st StreetNew York NYUnited StatesInformationTypePrivate day college preparatoryMottoGo Forth UnafraidEstablished1919 1919 FounderHelen ParkhurstCEEB code333580Head of schoolJose De Jesus 1 FacultyApprox 250GradesK 12GenderCoeducationalEnrollmentApprox 1300Campus typeUrbanColor s Royal blue and white MascotIvan the TigerAccreditationNAIS NYSAISNewspaperThe DaltonianEndowmentEstimated at 65 millionAffiliationsNAISNYSAISIvy Preparatory School LeagueNew York InterschoolGlobal Online AcademyLiterary magazineBlue FlagPolitical journalRealPolitik The CompassTechnology journalTechFluenceWebsitedalton wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Athletics and other co curricular activities 3 Admission 4 Notable people 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Dalton School originally called the Children s University School was founded by Helen Parkhurst in 1919 Parkhurst s Dalton Plan to which the school still adheres reflected the Progressive Education movement that had begun in the late 19th century 5 After experimentation in her own one room school with Maria Montessori Helen Parkhurst visited other progressive schools in Europe including Bedales School and its founder and headmaster John Haden Badley in England She developed what she termed the Dalton Plan which called for teachers and students to work together toward individualized goals The Laboratory Plan was first put into effect as an experiment in the high school of Dalton Massachusetts in 1916 The estate of her benefactor Josephine Porter Boardman was also near the town of Dalton and from this beginning the Laboratory Plan and school eventually took their names 6 15f third party source needed In 1919 Helen Parkhurst relocated to New York City where she opened her first school on West 74th Street Larger facilities soon became necessary the Lower School was moved to West 72nd Street and the High School opened in the autumn of 1929 in the current building at 108 East 89th Street Eleanor Roosevelt admired the work of Helen Parkhurst and played an important role in expanding the population and resources of the school by promoting a merger between the Todhunter School for girls founded by Winifred Todhunter and Dalton in 1939 citation needed Enlarged and modified through the years Dalton still celebrates many of the school wide traditions begun by Helen Parkhurst including the Candlelighting Ceremony the last day before winter break Greek Festival performed by sixth graders and Arch Day the last day of school citation needed Academically the school still subscribes to the Dalton Plan which Parkhurst helped to create Over the years the Dalton Plan has been adopted by schools around the world including schools in Australia 7 Austria 8 Belgium 9 Chile citation needed the Czech Republic 10 England citation needed Korea citation needed the Netherlands 11 and Japan 12 Athletics and other co curricular activities EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Dalton School s main building for grades 4 12 nicknamed Big Dalton 91st Street Little Dalton The Dalton School is a part of the Ivy Preparatory School League in athletics Some teams such as varsity football participate in different athletic conferences Dalton offers 23 varsity teams including a cheerleading squad and nine junior varsity teams in the high school athletics program The school colors were historically gold and blue although they have been changed to blue and white based on common misunderstanding The sports range from squash and golf to soccer and lacrosse The school s mascot is a tiger whose name is Ivan The Daltonian is Dalton s official student newspaper and is published every 2 3 weeks by the High School students Middle and High School students also produce other publications including the political journal Realpolitik literary magazine Blue Flag visual art magazine Fine Arts photography magazine Shutterbug and a middle school blog the Dalton Paw Admission EditAdmission to Dalton was according to the following criteria For kindergarten to third grade admission is based on school records ERB testing and interview citation needed For grades 4 12 admission is based on school records writing samples an interview and standardized testing e g the Independent School Entrance Examination and the Secondary School Admission Test citation needed Candidates receive notification of acceptance rejection or wait list in February citation needed As of early 2013 the overall acceptance rate for grades K 12 at Dalton was reported by Peterson s to be 14 13 needs update Parental anxiety created by the highly competitive admission process was the subject of press coverage from 1999 2001 14 15 16 needs update Long seen as a bastion of privilege Dalton s efforts to broaden its mandate for diversity have met with some difficulty In 2010 a financial aid budget of 6 5 million supported an outreach program for socio economic diversity at the school 17 18 As of this date when students of color made up 38 of the Dalton First Program citation needed In the 2008 2009 school year the kindergarten was composed of 44 children of color 19 citation needed needs update Articles in The New York Times and The Atlantic have described difficulties experienced by some African American children at the school 20 21 American Promise was a PBS documentary that followed two African American students who enrolled at Dalton as kindergartners and the challenges they faced due to Dalton s lack of diversity 22 23 In 2020 Dalton found itself in controversy during the broader DEI movement that followed the Murder of George Floyd The discussions continued into the following school year and resulted in the departure of school head Jim Best 1 24 25 26 Notable people EditAlumniRonnie Abrams judge 27 Dan Barber chef 28 Tony Blinken current U S Secretary of State 29 Montgomery Clift actor 30 31 Anderson Cooper journalist 32 Rachel Covey actress 33 Claire Danes actress 34 Edward Downes musicologist and radio quizmaster Naomi Ekperigin writer and comedian 35 Edgar de Evia photographer 36 Samuel R Delany writer 37 Maxim Dlugy chess grandmaster 38 Shaun Donovan former U S Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and Director of the Office of Management and Budget 39 Noah Emmerich actor 40 41 Mark Feuerstein actor 42 Frances FitzGerald journalist 43 Barrett Foa actor 44 Helen Frankenthaler abstract expressionist painter 45 Laura Geller rabbi 46 Alexis Glick television personality 47 Sam Gold theater director actor 48 Carol Grace actress 49 Jennifer Grey actress 50 Jefferson Y Han research scientist 51 Hannah Higgins writer 52 Marni Hodgkin children s book editor 53 A J Jacobs journalist 54 Jason Jorjani writer Max Joseph filmmaker 55 Brooks Kerr jazz pianist 56 Rachel Kovner United States federal judge 57 Dylan Lauren businesswoman 58 Steve Lemme actor 59 Joshua Katz classicist Sean Lennon musician 60 Andrew Levitas painter and sculptor 61 J Kenji Lopez Alt chef and food writer 62 63 Jenny Lumet actress and MeToo activist 64 Mary Stuart Masterson actress 65 Helly Nahmad art dealer 66 Jennifer O Neill actress 67 Morgan Pehme filmmaker journalist 68 Tracy Pollan actress 69 Dara Resnik screenwriter and producer 70 Simon Rich writer 71 James B Rosenwald III entrepreneur 72 Matthew Ross film director screenwriter journalist 73 Tracee Ellis Ross actress 74 Marco Roth editor and founder of N 1 magazine 75 Melissa Russo journalist 39 Eric Schlosser journalist 76 Wallace Shawn actor playwright 77 Marian Seldes actress 78 Fazal Sheikh photographer 79 Christian Slater actor 80 Jill Stuart fashion designer 81 Emma Sulkowicz performance artist 82 Veronica Vasicka record label founder and DJ 83 Josh Waitzkin chess player 84 Dean Wareham musician 85 Julie Warner actress 86 Bokeem Woodbine actor 87 David Yassky Director New York City Taxi and Limousine Commission 39 Matt Yglesias writer 88 Andrew Zimmern chef 89 FacultyDonald Barr headmaster c 1964 74 90 Joe Frank taught literature and philosophy 1965 1975 radio performer writer Rhys Caparn art instructor 1946 1972 91 Jeffrey Epstein taught 1974 76 Financier convicted sexual predator 92 Yves Volel taught c 1968 85 Lawyer activist assassinated while running for Haitian presidency 93 See also EditPortals New York City SchoolsReferences Edit a b c Gordon Amanda L 2021 11 07 Dalton Names New Head After Tumult of Pandemic and Politics Retrieved 2021 12 04 Dalton School NNDB Retrieved 2013 10 20 NYC Private School Head Exits Dalton After Tumultuous Year MSN Retrieved 2022 01 12 Bellafante Ginia 2021 04 23 Private Schools Brought In Diversity Consultants Outrage Ensued The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 01 12 The Dalton School Governance Dalton org Parkhurst Helen 1922 Education On The Dalton Plan New York E P Dutton amp Company Retrieved December 1 2007 Home Ascham School Ascham nsw edu au Retrieved 2013 10 20 1 Archived April 2 2008 at the Wayback Machine Faisons vivre l info La Libre be Retrieved 2013 10 20 DALTON INTERNATIONAL Dalton International Archived from the original on 2013 10 21 Retrieved 2013 10 20 Nederlandse Dalton Vereniging Dalton nl Retrieved 2013 10 20 ドルトンスクール Children s University Dalton school ed jp Retrieved 2013 10 20 Peterson s Staff January 22 2013 Private Colleges Dalton School Petersons com Retrieved October 20 2013 Gardner Ralph November 15 1999 Failing at Four NewYorkMetro com Archived from the original on January 27 2005 Retrieved October 20 2013 Hymowitz Kay S Spring 2001 Survivor The Manhattan Kindergarten City Journal Retrieved October 20 2013 Williams Laura March 1 2001 It s PreSchool Daze for Parents New York Post Retrieved October 20 2013 Dalton School Staff July 17 2010 Dalton School Outreach Program Archived from the original on July 17 2010 Anderson Jenny 2011 12 19 She s Warm Easy to Talk to and a Source of Terror for Private School Parents The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 12 04 Hollander Sophia 2011 08 11 At 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