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The Ethical Culture Fieldston School (ECFS), also known more simply as Fieldston or Ethical Culture, is a private pre-K–12th grade coeducational school in New York City with two campuses, in Manhattan and in the Bronx. The school is a member of the Ivy Preparatory School League. The school serves approximately 1,700 students with 480 faculty ...
This list of alumni of Ethical Culture Fieldston School includes graduates and non-graduate former students. Jill Abramson – former executive editor of The New York Times [1] Carolyn Adams – dancer, choreographer, teacher [2] Debo Adegbile – civil rights attorney; Clifford Alexander Jr. – former Secretary of the Army [3]
For graduates and former students of the Ethical Culture Fieldston School in New York City. Pages in category "Ethical Culture Fieldston School alumni" The following 83 pages are in this category, out of 83 total.
A year later, in 1878, the Society established a free kindergarten for working people's children. Because it served the working poor, the kindergarten provided basic necessities for the children when needed, such as clothing and hot meals. [12] It evolved into the Ethical Culture Fieldston School.
Fieldston may refer to: Fieldston , a neighborhood in the Bronx, New York . The Ethical Culture Fieldston School , a private school in the Bronx neighborhood.
Doris Ulmann was a native of New York City, the daughter of Bernhard and Gertrude (Mass) Ulmann. Educated at the Ethical Culture Fieldston School, a socially liberal organization that championed individual worth regardless of ethnic background or economic condition and Columbia University, she intended to become a teacher of psychology. Her ...
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Metis is a Dewey-free library classification system developed and implemented in 2011 by Sue Giffard, Tali Balas Kaplan, Jennifer Still, and Andrea Dolloff, the librarians at the Ethical Culture School in New York City. The system places the thinking, interests, information needs and information-seeking behavior of children at its center.