HThe Lehman Center for School/College Collaboratives


The Lehman Center for School/College Collaboratives designs programs collaboratively to benefit whole schools - students, teachers, guidance counselors, paraprofessionals, teacher's aides and administrators. Programs designed this way have a greater potential for success than a series of disconnected programs.

Principles for Collaboration:

All partners are equal; Involve school administrators/teachers/staff/students; Broaden teacher/student contact in informal settings; Activate parents and family involvement; Focus on integrated learning experiences; Develop a plan of action; Establish linkages among projects.


For more information on our programs select a program below:

Programs for High School students.

assn.JPG (39383 bytes)Through the Center for School/College Collaboratives, the College Now Program at Lehman and the Affiliated Small Schools Network grant provided by CUNY, we will continue to provide students in the Affiliated Small Schools with a constellation of support services, intended to assure high school success and graduation, as well as entry into and success in post-secondary education. Participating Schools: Astor Collegiate Academy, Bronx Health Sciences High School, School for Community Research & Learning, HS for Teaching and the Professions, Bronx HS for the Visual Arts, Celia Cruz Bronx HS for Music, Marble Hill School for International Studies, Marie Curie HS for the Allied Health Professions, Renaissance HS of Musical Theatre and Technology

Brochure (PDF file-print back-to-back)
Fall 2007 Saturday Academy Newsletter (PDF file-print back-to-back)
Spring 2008 Saturday Academy Newsletter (PDF file-print back-to-back)
Summer 2008 Newsletter (PDF file-print back-to-back)
Fall 2008 Saturday Academy Newsletter (PDF file-print back-to-back)

T-P.jpg (508128 bytes)The School for Teaching and the Professions at Walton grew out of the successful Pre-Teaching Academy created in 1984 with Lehman College. This new small school l includes many professions in addition to teaching, and offers the same personalized  learning opportunities and welcoming environment.

Saturday Academy
T&P Recruitment Brochure
(PDF file-print back-to-back), Pre-Teaching Brochure
T&P Recruitment Slide Show (works best with Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher)
T&P Psychology class-Oct. 2002 T&P Psychology class-Dec. 2002, 
Summer Newsletter-July 7, 2003, July 21, 2003, July 28, 2003, August 5, 2003
Creative Voices - June 2004, June 2005  Disturbing the Speak (poetry)
Summer Newsletter - July 11, 2005, July 15, 2005, July 22, 2005, July 29,2005, August 4, 2005, August 11, 2005
Chalk Talk - Spring 2006
Science Spooky Cookbook slideshow

MASTER STEP.jpg (52964 bytes)This program is designed to assist minority and economically disadvantaged secondary students to acquire the skills needed to pursue courses of study and careers in science and mathematics, technology and health related fields.
Newsletters-July 3, 1996, July 11, 1996, July 18, 1996, July 25, 1996 , July 3, 1997, July 10, 1997, July 17, 1997, July 24, 1997, July 9, 1998, July 16, 1998, July 23, 1998, July 30, 1998, July 9, 1999, July 15, 1999, July 22, 1999, July 29, 1999, July 7, 2000, July 13, 2000, July 20, 2000, July 27, 2000, July 6, 2001, July 12, 2001, July 19, 2001, July 26, 2001, July 3, 2002, July 11, 2002, July 18, 2002, July 3, 2003, July 10, 2003, July 17, 2003, July 24, 2003, July 9, 2004, July 15, 2004, July 22, 2004, July 29, 2004, July 8,2005, July 14, 2005, July 21, 2005, July 28, 2005, July 11, 2006, July 18, 2006, July 25, 2006, August 1, 2006, July 12, 2007, July 19, 2007, July 26, 2007, August 2, 2007, July 10, 2008, July 17, 2008, July 24, 2008, July 31, 2008
Curriculum link Summer 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008

bhs-blue.jpg (68884 bytes)Bronx Health Sciences High School is for students who want to engage in a rigorous and challenging academic program designed to explore the health sciences and health-related career opportunities. Students are expected to engage in community service and internships that help them explore career options. Interdisciplinary projects provide a chance to discover unifying themes and to find connections that enrich students' worlds. BHS is housed in Harry Truman High School. The Principal is Miriam Rivas,
Link to Newsletters and Curriculum

 

TS_jpg.jpg (27710 bytes)The Educational Talent Search: Pathways to College is one of the Federal TRiO programs that targets low-income, potential first generation college students. The goal is to assist 600 students per year to meet the requirements of high school and prepare for application, entry and retention in postsecondary education.
SCHOOL AFFILIATIONS: Astor Collegiate Academy, Bronx Health Sciences, School for Community Research and Learning, Teaching and Professions High School.

 

Brochure (PDF file-print back-to-back), Summer 2008 Recruitment Brochure (PDF file-print back-to-back), Student Brochure (PDF file-print back-to-back)
Summer Newsletter-SCRL-2007,   Astor 2008 (PDF file-print back-to-back)
Fall 2007 Saturday Academy Newsletter (PDF file-print back-to-back)
Spring 2008 Saturday Academy Newsletter (PDF file-print back-to-back)
Summer 2008 Newsletter (PDF file-print back-to-back)
Fall 2008 Saturday Academy Newsletter (PDF file-print back-to-back)

UB_jpg.JPG (14637 bytes)Upward Bound is one of the Federal TRiO programs that targets low-income, potential first generation college students. It strives to increase the high school graduation and college enrollment rates of fifty students at Teaching and the Professions High School and Discovery High School.

 

Brochure (PDF file-print back-to-back)
Fall 2007 Saturday Academy Newsletter (PDF file-print back-to-back)
Spring 2008 Saturday Academy Newsletter (PDF file-print back-to-back)
Summer 2008 Newsletter (PDF file-print back-to-back)
Fall 2008 Saturday Academy Newsletter (PDF file-print back-to-back)

center-cal.jpg (156001 bytes)To contact our staff click here.

Return to Home Page - Lehman College


Last Updated January 26, 2009 by Roz Krakowsky
Disclaimer