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Summit School (Queens) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Summit School (Queens)
The Summit School is a state approved, private special education school in New York City. It operates on two campuses in Queens, New York and surrounds the St. John's University campus. The Lower School, which educates elementary and middle school students, utilizes space in the Hillcrest Jewish Center, and the Summit's Upper School serves high school students. It is currently directed by John Renner with Richard Sitman as executive director (in affiliation with Summit Children's Residence Center in Nyack). Summit accepts students from all five boroughs of New York City as well as from Westchester, Nassau, Suffolk, and Rockland Counties. The school employs a faculty and clinical staff of 150 professionals, and has a student to teacher-assistant to teacher ratio of 12:1.5:1. It features a staff of job coaches, social workers, speech and occupational therapists, teachers, as well as 1:1 aides as needed. They provide full therapeutic support as well as "focus() on the academic, social, emotional, and prevocational development of each child." According to a section of ''New York Magazine'' in late 2003, the school had the highest number of student admission forms received—more than 1,000—in the city among "special schools for special kids," with only 35 spaces available, and approximately 300 students overall.〔 ==Student activities== Students participate in a host of extra-curricular activities organized by the school.
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