Ep.33/(Bonus Episode) Tour Report #12: Eleanor Roosevelt High School
In this episode of the School Smarts NYC podcast, Carolyn provides an in-depth tour report of Eleanor Roosevelt High School, highlighting its academic rigor, supportive community, and vibrant arts programs. She discusses the school's culture, student engagement, and the importance of college preparation, while also addressing the competitive admissions process. The episode serves as a comprehensive guide for families navigating the high school landscape in New York City.
Takeaways:
Eleanor Roosevelt High School is known for its small, supportive community.
The school has a strong academic focus with high expectations for students.
Students engage in peer-led tutoring, fostering a collaborative environment.
Arts and extracurricular programs are robust, despite the school's small size.
The college preparation support is comprehensive and starts in ninth grade.
The school's culture is described as warm and steady, promoting student well-being.
Admissions to Elro are competitive, requiring a good lottery number.
Students thrive in structured environments with strong teacher relationships.
The school emphasizes the importance of what students do at school, not just where they go.
Families should choose schools based on fit for their child, not just prestige.
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