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NYC Private School Environment and Health

by NYC Private Schools on December 19, 2009

A controversy over health and homework is being given new life, sparked by a recent article in the NY Post. The discussions about how much homework is healthy for children has been in debate for generations, occasionally with the balance swinging wildly one way or another, but a newer debate is directly attaching health concerns to the issue. Is the rigorous amount of work assigned by your child’s Private School causing your child’s eye problems? One Doctor thinks so.

Too much homework may be causing young students to develop nearsightedness, requiring them to wear reading glasses prematurely, a prominent Upper East Side pediatric eye doctor claims.
Students in first to sixth grades who attend rigorous private elementary schools are more vulnerable than their public-school counterparts because they are saddled with heavy reading.
Even kids who don’t have a family history of poor vision are developing myopia, or near-sightedness, says pediatric ophthalmologist Mark Steele. When nearsighted kids shows up in his Upper West Side office, Steele said, he often diagnoses them as “private school” or “selective magnet school.”

Placing on the blame, even jokingly, on an entire educational environment seems a bit excessive, especially when high levels of reading and achievement are not indicative of just Private Schools, but all dedicated students in schools nationwide.

It is interesting to point out that there are many other ways in which even those not genetically predisposed to myopia can increase their chances of developing it, and it is a something that other professionals and experts are pointing out in response these claims.

“The incidence of myopia has been increasing . . . and the demands of reading may play a role,” said Dr. Kathy Lee, a spokeswoman for the American Association of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus. “But to say that reading load is the direct cause of increased myopia is a very large stretch.”
Victoria Goldman, author of “The Manhattan Guide to Private Schools,” holds the screen time, not the homework, responsible for blinding kids.
“These kids have BlackBerries and [iPods] and computer games and video games,” said Goldman. “The eye strain is from all of those things. It isn’t just the homework.”


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NYC School Sports Vital to Health

by NYC Private Schools on November 2, 2009

A private school focuses intently on the whole body achievement of its students. Academic achievement and social skills that include individuality and leadership roles are important to the future success of students and are always included in the curriculum and mission of the school.

Fitness and Academic Achievement
A whole body education is about more than the academic ability to succeed and the mental capability to lead and innovate. A true holistic education must include physical education and competition. The mind is at its best with the full support of the body at its peak efficiency. So it must be said that another important factor to a top notch private school education must include an education in sports. Quality private schools know this and have highly active and competitive sports programs.

Many private schools offer athletic programs that can almost match a college or university’s program in size and spirit. Sports are often offered and participated in on a regular basis by the majority of the school student body rather than just a handful of the same students participating in all the sports.

According to a report from New York City’s Health Department and Department of Education (DOE),

Physically fit students tend to outscore their peers who are less-fit on academic tests. The observation comes from an analysis of data from NYC FITNESSGRAM, the comprehensive fitness assessment that New York City public school students participate in each year as part of their physical education instruction. The analysis also shows that childhood obesity remains prevalent in New York City – a finding that underscores the urgent need to ensure that school-age children receive nutritious meals, high-quality physical education, and ample opportunities for physical activity. “The clear associations between fitness and academic achievement highlighted in the report underline the importance of educating the whole child,” said Santiago Taveras, Deputy Chancellor I.A. of the DOE’s Office of Teaching and Learning.

An excellent sports program should be a part of a quality NYC Private School education.


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NYC Students Rally Together

October 31, 2009

NYC students are known for fierce independence and determination, so it should come as no surprise that many of them are organizing official public protests against Regulation A-812, commonly called the Bake Sale Ban.
The NYC Students blog, written by students in the city, announced a call for a public protest against the ban on bake [...]

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H1N1 Vaccinations Starting for NYC Students

October 30, 2009

If you have been wondering where your New York Student’s H1N1 vaccine has been, there are some answers coming out. The New York Times reported on the reasons for the shortfall in vaccination clinics for NYC students, citing sources from the CDC.
The C.D.C. said that the shortfall resulted from delays in the painstaking process [...]

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NYC Student Vaccinations Important

October 27, 2009

Health topics and the occasional health scare are no strangers to New York parents. NYC students, hit hard by the H1N1 flu last year, were at the forefront of a vaccination effort this year in order to reduce the number of children and families getting sick. The focus on the H1N1 flu has [...]

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Healthy NYC Students

October 7, 2009

Health concerns are nothing new to any parent, whether they have a child n a NYC Private School, public school, charter school or even homeschooled. The rising levels of obesity in our country are only now causing parents, school officials and communities to stand up, recognize the problem and start to act on [...]

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New Bill Will Keep NY Schools Healthy, Safe

July 3, 2009

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A bill has been referred to the Education Committee regarding the requirement of radon testing for all public and private schools in New York.
The bill, numbered S2455, is an act to amend the education law to require radon testing in all school buildings with children in Kindergarten through 12th grade. [...]

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