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2009 Top NYC Public and Private High Schools

by NYC Private Schools on December 13, 2009

Congratulations to the NYC Private & Public High School winners of the 2009 Blackboard Awards! The Blackboard Awards, from Manhattan Media, highlight and celebrate the outstanding achievement of schools, teachers, and principals in NYC.

Here are the High School winners (with a link to their Blackboard Award profile):

NYC Private Schools:

NYC Public Schools:

The sponsors of 2009 awards include: First Service Williams, Council of School Supervisors and Administrators, The New School, Verizon, and New-York Historical Society.


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Student Sponsor Partners and NYC Private Schools

by NYC Private Schools on November 26, 2009

Student Sponsor Partners (SSP), founded in 1986 by NYC investment banker Peter Flanigan,

provides at-risk NYC high school students a quality, non-public high school education, through the financial support and one-to-one guidance of a four-year Sponsor/mentor.

In addition to paying a significant portion of students’ tuition, Sponsors provide their students with academic guidance throughout their four years of high school. Sponsors and students are expected to see each other between four and six times each year, and communicate by phone or email at least once a month.

When Flanigan began the program in 1986, he recruited friends and colleagues to fund the education of 45 students at Cardinal Hayes and Cathedral High School. In addition, those sponsors provided the initial 45 students with one-on-one mentorship and academic support. Since then, 1350 students, 1600 Sponsors, and 26 Partner Schools across NYC are part of SSP.

SSP has continued successfully over the years because our model works. The graduation rate among the Class of 2009 was 90%, and 95% of graduates went on to college. And the SSP experience has an impact on many students’ lives long after they graduate from high school: independent research indicates that SSP alumni earn college degrees at a rate of five to six times that of their low-income peers nationwide.

The application deadline is December 15, 2009. Applications postmarked after this date will not be considered.

As of 11/15/09, here are the participating partner schools:

High Schools for Girls

High Schools for Boys

Co-ed High Schools

Among the frequently asked questions about this organization, particularly given the list of partner schools, “Is SSP a Catholic organization?”

No. Each of our Partner Schools has a long history of successfully educating vulnerable inner-city youths in a disciplined and nurturing school community. Although most of them are Catholic schools, SSP is not a religious organization, and students are not asked about their religious affiliations. Our Partner Schools simply provide the best education available to our students at the most affordable cost.


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