Do your parents have the social status and the money to get you into
one of these upper east side schools? How long have you been waiting
to get on the waiting list?
What does it take to stay in school, when you already have enough
money for the rest of your life? Motivations, maybe dating?
Friendships with power families? Sex, drugs, drinking parties?
K-12
The Dalton School is an independent, co-educational day school (K-12), founded in 1919 by the renowned progressive educator, Helen Parkhurst. Dalton is recognized for its rigorous, innovative educational curriculum and offers its 1300 students a breadth of stimulating and challenging programs taught by dedicated, professional faculty.
The school’s First Program (K-3) occupies three adjoining townhouses on East 91st Street in New York City. Middle and High School students attend classes nearby in our building on East 89th Street. Indoor physical education for Middle and High School students is provided in our state-of-the-art facility on East 87th Street.
General Numbers
89th Street Switchboard (main number)
(212) 423-5200
Phonemail (leave messages)
(212) 423-5495
Phonemail (retrieve messages)
(212) 423-5499
Fax Number
(212) 423-5259
Head of School's Office
(212) 423-5257
headofschool@dalton.org
First Program Admissions Office
(212) 423-5463
fp_admissions@dalton.org
Middle and High School Admissions Office
(212) 423-5262
admissionsmshs@dalton.org
Alumni Office
(212) 423-5307
alumni@dalton.org
Development Office
(212) 423-5251
giving@dalton.org
First Program Office
(212) 423-5431
fp_office@dalton.org
First Program After-School Program
(212) 423-5480
The First Program James R. Hurst Library
(212) 423-5453
fp_library@dalton.org
Middle School Office
(212) 423-5333
ms_office@dalton.org
Middle School After-School Program
(212) 423-5348
The Middle School Crane Library
(212) 423-5350
ms_library@dalton.org
High School Office
(212) 423-5526
hs_office@dalton.org
High School Attendance Hotline
(212) 423-5490
College Counseling Office
(212) 423-5523
collegecounseling@dalton.org
The High School Crane Library
(212) 423-5351
hs_library@dalton.org
Learning Support Services
(212) 423-5529
Francee_Sugar@dalton.org
Athletic and Physical Education Office
(212) 423-5443
athletics@dalton.org
Tiger Hotline (Athletic Events' Recording)
(212) 423-5308
New Lab for Teaching and Learning (NLTL)
(212) 423-5360
help@dalton.org
Museum Liaisons
(212) 423-5355
museum@dalton.org
Summer Camp: A Dalton Summer
(212) 423-5421
camp@dalton.org
Business Office
(212) 423-5458
business@dalton.org
Building Services
(212) 423-5243
Security
(212) 423-5521
High School
Emily Kasof | | Director of Development B.A., SUNY, University at Buffalo M.A., Columbia University |
Michael Maloy | | Assistant High School Director, Spanish, Foreign Language Department Chair (2000) B.A., Florida State University M.A., New York University M.A., University of Georgia Máster Universitario, Universidad de Salamanca |
Lourdes Molina | | Facilities Coordinator |
Tonya Allen | | Executive Assistant to the Head of School |
Victor Alvarez | | Athletic Coach |
Deena Amiry | | French (2004) B.A., Georgetown University M.A., Middlebury College M.A., University of Pennsylvania Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania |
James Armata | | Physical Education, Athletic Coach (1988) B.S., State University of New York at Brockport M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University |
Ivan Arteschene | | Co-Chief Building Engineer (1961) |
Joshua Bachrach | | Middle School English, Athletic Coach B.A., Washington University M.A., New York University |
Bruce Bacon | | Director of Security (1998) |
Jan Barnett | | Assistant Director for Administration in the First Program and Assistant to Head of School for Speci (1969) B.S., New York University |
Kathryn Barton | | Senior Admissions Associate |
Karen Bass | | First Program Technology Coordinator (1976) B.S., Long Island University M.S., Hunter College, City University of New York |
Jeana Baumgardner | | High School Registrar & Community Service Director (2003) B.A., University of Iowa M.A., Hunter College |
Marc Bendali | | French (1995) A.M., Tufts University, The Fletcher School B.A., University of Algiers M.A., Institut Charles V, Université de Paris VII M.S., Boston University |
Steven Bender | | High School English (1983) B.A., Franklin and Marshall College M.A., Princeton University |
Zdenek Beno | | Maintenance (1992) |
Melissa Bernardin | | First Program Librarian B.S., Ithaca College M. Ed, Harvard University |
Jim Best | | Associate Head of School, Spanish B.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Ed. M., Columbia University Teachers College M.A., Columbia University Teachers College |
Adele Bildersee | | Director of Libraries and Information Services (1998) B.A., Queens College, City University of New York M.L.S., Queens College, City University of New York |
Craig Bolotin | | Middle School Technology Coordinator (2003) B.S., Lehigh University M.Ed., Lehigh University |
Kathryn Boosin | | Development Associate (1995) B.S., University of Wisconsin, Madison |
Lisa Borenstein | | Mathematics Department Chair, Grades 7-12 |
Richard Bottwin | | Middle and High School Visual Arts (1982) B.F.A., Lehman College, City University of New York M.F.A., Cornell University |
Angelo Bove | | Middle and High School Science Ph.D., Purdue University |
Carol Bowen | | Middle and High School Visual Arts (1998) B.A., Mount Holyoke College M.A., Rhode Island College M.F.A., Tulane University |
Nora Boyer | | Science, Department Chair (1993) B.A., Drew University M.S., State University of New Jersey, Rutgers |
Joanne Brotman | | Middle School Dance (1988) , Oberlin College |
Maria Brousset | | High School Circulation Coordinator (1978) B.A., Manhattan College |
Travis Brown | | Athletic Coach |
David Brune | | Technical Director (2001) B.A., Humboldt State University M.A., Humbolt State University |
Susan Buksbaum '56 | | High School History (1986) B.A., Radcliffe College, Harvard University |
Kelvina Butcher | | Assistant Director for Teaching and Learning (1995) B.A., Brooklyn College, City University of New York M.S., Bank Street College of Education |
Gordon Campbell | | High School Computer Science B.A., University of New Hampshire M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University |
Jennifer Cazzorla | | Science Lab Technician |
Amanda Cecil | | Physical Education, Athletic Coach B.A., Gettysburg College |
Li Chen-Zhuo | | Mandarin |
Tracy Christopher | | French (1989) B.A., Washington University M.A., New York University M.Phil., New York University Ph.D., New York University |
Matthieu Clurman '02 | | Athletic Coach |
Abby Cohen | | Athletic Coach A.B., Dartmouth College M.A., University of Wisconsin, Madison |
Vance Condie | | High School Science (1992) B.A., Carroll College M.S., Columbia University |
Michael Conley | | High School Choral Conductor |
Stephan Courtois | | Athletic Coach |
Thomas de Zengotita | | Interdisciplinary (1983) B.A., Columbia University M. Phil., Columbia University M.A., Columbia University Ph.D., Columbia University |
Timothy Delaney | | Library Technology Manager (1994) |
Colleen Delehanty | | |
Esperanza Delgado-Zeno | | Accounts Receivable Coordinator (1993) |
Marcia DeVoe | | Latin , B.A., Brooklyn College-CUNY , M.A., University of California, Berkeley |
Trudy Digiorgio | | First Program Librarian (1980) B.A., George Washington University M.A., Fordham University |
Lotus Do-Brooks | | Middle and High School Visual Arts (1986) B.F.A., Cooper Union M.S.A.E., Massachusetts College of Art |
Vivian Donnelley | | Senior Admissions Associate , Valparaiso |
Laurie Dosik | | Assistant Director of First Program Admissions (1994) B.A., Boston University |
Martha Edelson | | Assistant Director of the Middle School for Curriculum (2001) B.A., Northwestern University M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University |
Nora Elish | | Assistant Director of the Middle School, Dean of Grades 4 and 5 AB, Princeton University MS, Bank Street College of Education |
Melissa Falcon | | Assistant to the Chief Financial Officer Bachelor of Science, New York University |
Gregg Farber | | Athletic Coach |
Doug Feinberg '90 | | Sportswriter, Athletic Coach B.A., Columbia University |
Margaret Feiner | | Administrative Coordinator (1988) , Fordham University |
Roxanne Hsu Feldman | | Middle School Librarian, Mandarin (1997) B.A., National Taiwan Normal University M.A., Simmons College M.L.S., Long Island University |
Diane Ferrante | | Billing and Collection Manager (1985) |
Tobi Fineberg | | High School Librarian B.A., Montclair State |
Stephanie Fins | | (2002) B.A., Barnard College, Columbia University M. Phil., Columbia University M.A., Columbia University |
William Fisher | | High School English BA, Columbia University M.Phil, Columbia University Ph.D, Columbia University |
Dianne Orkin Footlick | | Middle and High School Visual Arts (1971) , Art Students League B.F.A., Newcomb College, Tulane Univeristy |
Virginia Ford | | Assistant to the Middle School Director (1984) , Marymount College |
Cleopas Forris | | Maintenance (1998) |
Jerry Francischelli | | Middle and High School Science BA, Queens College MA, Stony Brook |
Debbie Freeman | | Associate Director of Alumni Affairs (2003) B.S., University of Delaware |
Teddy Frischling '89 | | Director of Athletics, Director of A Dalton Summer (Summer Camp) (1995) B.A., Connecticut College |
Sol Gaitan | | Spanish (1989) B.A., Universidad de Antioquia, Medellin, Columbia M. Phil., New York University M.A., West Virginia University Ph.D., New York University |
Cory Garfield | | Athletic Coach |
Ann Geisler | | Assistant to the High School Director B.A., George Washington University |
Judith Geller '51 | | Middle and High School Science (1957) B.S., University of Michigan M.S., New York University |
Mira Gelley | | Middle and High School Visual Arts BFA, University of California, Irvine MFA, Art Institute of Chicago |
Aran Glancy | | High School Mathematics, Athletic Coach B.S., The Pennsylvania State University B.S., The Pennsylvania State University M.Ed., Lehigh University |
Andrew Glassman | | High School English (1981) B.A., College of William and Mary M.A., Boston University Ph.D., Boston University |
Kenneth Gleason | | Physical Education |
Neil Goldberg | | Archaeology (1984) B.A., University of New Mexico M. Phil., Columbia University M.A., Columbia University Ph.D., Columbia University |
Shelley Goldfarb | | High School Mathematics MA, Brooklyn College |
David Gomprecht '81 | | High School Mathematics (1999) B.A., Wesleyan University Ph.D., University of California at Berkeley |
Dana Greene | | High School Preceptor B.A., Dartmouth College M.A., Columbia University Teachers College |
Anne Gregory | | Physical Education, Athletic Coach B.S., Indiana University |
Susan Grossman-Nieves | | Director of After School Program (2001) B.A., Hamilton College M.A., New York University |
Margot Gumport '41 | | Science (1959) B.A., Bennington College |
Eileen Gumport | | NLTL Technology Coordinator (1991) B.A., Sarah Lawrence College |
Geoffrey Gund | | High School History, Department Chair (1978) A.B., Harvard College J.D., Yale Law School |
Carol Guzman | | Accounts Payable Coordinator |
Joanne Guzman | | Physical Education, Athletic Coach B.A., University of Pittsburgh M.S., Lynn University |
Jennifer Hackett | | Middle and High School Science B.A., DePauw University MSEd, Lehman College PhD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine |
Katherine Halper '99 | | High School History BA, Wesleyan University |
Linda Hanauer | | Middle and High School Visual Arts, Middle School Department Chair (1975) B.S., Cornell University M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University |
David Harvey | | High School Mathematics B.S., Bates College M.A.T.(Secondary Math/Physics Education), University of New Hampshire |
Anne Haskin | | Physical Education, Athletic Coach (1986) M.S., Queens College B.S., Northeastern University |
Marybeth Hemenway | | (1998) B.A., Curry College |
Carmen Herrera | | Spanish , Middlesex University, London , University of Bari, Italy , University of Cordoba, Spain |
Elizabeth Hixson | | Middle School Director (1993) B.A., Vassar College M.A.T., Northwestern University |
Chris Hood | | High School English BA, Haverford College MFA, UC Irvine |
William Hopkins | | Middle and High School Science B.S., Cornell University M.S., University of California, Berkeley, Ca |
Rose Horn | | Middle and High Visual Arts (Paternity Replacement) |
Marshall Hyatt | | High School History (1993) B.A., Franklin and Marshall College M.A., University of Delaware Ph.D., University of Delaware |
Matthew Inra '02 | | |
Michael Isaacs | | Athletic Coach (1999) BA, Fordham University Juris Doctorate, New York Law School |
Warren Johnson | | High School English, Department Chair (1990) B.A.(Hons), Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario M. Phil., Columbia University M.A., University of Toronto Ph.D., Columbia University |
Kyle Jones | | Physical Education, Athletic Coach MA, Savannah College of Art and Design |
Mckenzie Jones | | Middle and High School Science B.S., University of Delaware M.S. in Progress, Teachers College, Columbia University Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medical Certificate, University of Vermont |
Eric Kahn | | Athletic Coach |
Jacqueline Katz | | Assistant Director of Admissions (K-12 (1993) B.A., University of British Columbia |
Maude Kebbon | | Director of the Annual Fund BA, Rollins College MA, New York University |
Allen Kennedy | | Theatre, Department Chair (1992) B.A., Bennington College M.F.A., Brooklyn College, City University of New York |
Tessa Kleeman | | Student Assistance Counselor |
Hildabeth Klein | | Admissions Associate (1997) B.S., State University of New York, Cortland |
Arlo Klinger | | High School Technology Coordinator (1996) B.S., State University of New York, Cortland M.Ed., Teachers College, Columbia University M.S., C. W. Post College |
Robert Koppert | | Director of College Counseling (1995) B.A., The College of Wooster M.A., Ohio State University |
Vasil Kormanik | | Maintenance (2001) |
Jacqueline Kornblum | | Associate Director of College Counseling B.A., University of Pennsylvania M.A., Boston College |
Elisabeth ("Babby") Krents '68 | | Director of Admissions, K-12 (1990) B.A., Harvard University M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University Ph.D., Columbia University |
Aaron Kurzen | | Faculty Fellow (1947) |
Ellen Lambert | | High School English (1989) B.A., Bryn Mawr College M.A., Yale University Ph.D., Yale University |
Sarah Lederman | | High School History (1999) B.A., Princeton University Ph.D., Columbia University |
Antonio Lee | | Mandarin B.A., University of California, Berkeley M.A., Columbia University |
Christine Leja | | High School English BA, Vassar College MA, Columbia University MPhil, Columbia University PhD (anticipated), Columbia University |
Scott Lerner | | First Program Technology Coordinator BS, Tulane University MA, Teachers College, Columbia University |
Amanda Linn | | Librarian |
Andrei Lloyd | | |
Elizabeth Lok Ung | | Administrative Assistant B.A., University of California, Berkeley |
Stacey Lorentz | | Middle School Dean for Grades 6-8, Middle School Social Studies (1985) B.A., Queens College, City University of New York M.A., New York University |
Karen Luten | | High School English (1990) B.A., University of Pennsylvania M. Phil., Columbia University M.A., Columbia University Ph.D., Columbia University |
Walter Lyczkowski | | Dining Services Director |
David MacEnulty | | First Program Chess and Director of the After-School Chess Program (2003) B.A., Florida State University |
Maria Madinaveitia | | Spanish (2001) M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University |
Michelle Marcus | | Art History, Museum Programs (1998) B.A., Queens College, City University of New York M.A., Columbia University Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania |
Maryanne Marinos | | Assistant to the College Counseling Office (2001) B.A., St. Joseph's College |
Kathy Martin | | Physical Education (Chair), Athletic Coach (1974) B.S., Lehman College, City University of New York |
Alan Mason | | High School English, High School Mathematics, High School Preceptor (1967) A.B., Harvard University |
Margarita Matos | | Benefits and Compensation Administrator (1992) |
Judith McClintick Wohlreich | | High School Music, Department Chair (1978) B.M., University of Oklahoma Ed.D., Teachers College, Columbia University M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University M.Ed., Teachers College, Columbia University |
Kathleen McNary | | Assistant High School Director for Student Activities B.A., University of Connecticut |
Kathy McNicoll '80 | | (1986) B.A., Clark University M.A., Fordham University |
Julie Mech | | Middle and High School Music (1991) B.M., University of Illinois M.M., Manhattan School of Music |
Cypris Megias | | Audio Visual Coordinator (2001) B.F.A., School of Visual Art |
Aliya Merali | | First Program Curriculum Coordinator B.A. Liberal Arts, Seattle University MA Ed, New York University |
Robert Meredith | | Middle and High School Visual Arts (1978) B.F.A., Alfred University M.F.A., Yale University |
Michael Mezo | | Director of Facilities (1999) B.S., Manhattan College |
Rachel Milim | | Physical Education, Athletic Coach B.S., Cornell University |
Emily Mines | | High School Mathematics (1996) B.A., State University of New York, Buffalo M.A., Hunter College, City University of New York |
Ann Moskowitz | | Director of Alumni (1994) B.S., New York University |
William Mullady | | Network Manager, Athletic Coach (2001) , CHUBB School of Computer Science B.A., State Univerity of New York, New Paltz |
Marlene Muskin | | Admissions Associate |
Maria Nebres | | Spanish, Foreign Language Department Assistant Chair (2000) B.A., University at Albany M.A., University at Albany M.A., University of Salamanca |
John Neiers | | Director of Technology (2001) B.A., University of Notre Dame M.A., Teacher's College, Columbia University |
Ellen Nickles | | NLTL Coordinator (2003) B.A., New York University |
Virginie Niedermayer | | French LLM, University of Pennsylvania M.A., Universite Paris 2-Assas |
Jon Nikodin | | Maintenance Foreman, 91st Street |
Pamela O'Neill | | Front Desk Recepentionist (2002) |
Yolanda Ortiz | | Administrative Assistant (1989) B.A., Boricua College |
Colin Otis | | Technical Support Specialist |
Rhea Page | | High School Preceptor (1986) B.A., New York University |
Jack Parault | | First Program Chef |
Blake Pearson | | Middle and High School Dance BFA, Magna Cum Laude, Virginia Commonwealth University |
Jennifer Pease | | Director of Financial Aid (2003) B.A., Dartmouth College |
Sean Peckett | | Athletic Coach |
Henney Petraru | | Science Lab Technician |
Russel Philip '99 | | Interactive Content Producer BA, Brown University |
Edward Pinger | | Chief Administrative Officer (1999) B.A., Dartmouth College M.B.A., Anderson Graduate School of Management at UCLA |
Molly Poerstel | | Middle and High School Dance B.A., Virginia Commonwealth University |
Lesli Preuss PhD | | High School Psychologist Adjunct Professor, Columbia University B.A., University of Michigan PhD, Bowling Green State University |
Joseph Quain | | Middle School Librarian, Athletic Coach (1997) B.S., Wayne State University M.A., University of the Virgin Islands M.S., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor |
Robert Quinn | | Physical Education, Athletic Coach B.S., Pennsylvannia State University M.P.E., Hofstra University |
Eva Rado | | Director of Middle and High School Admissions (1985) B.A., Manhattanville College M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University |
Enrique Raimundi | | Maintenance (1996) |
Lillian Redl | | High School Preceptor (1999) B.S., Duke University M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University |
Lynn Riggio | | Director of Health Services , Albert Einstein Medical Center School of Nursing , University of Delaware |
Alvaro Rivera | | Maintenance (1991) |
Oscar Rosario | | Auxiliary - Building Services |
Stanley Rosenberg | | Greek, Latin (1966) B.A., Hunter College, City University of New York M.A., Yale University |
Nick Ross | | |
David Rubin | | High School Visual Arts (1994) B.S., University of Wisconsin, Madison M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art |
Roy Samuelsen '73 | | Physical Education, Athletic Coach (1977) B.S., Springfield College |
Carlos San Juan | | Spanish (2000) Applied Mathematics for Finance, CUNY B.S., UNAM Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México BA, SUNY |
Linda Schapiro | | Publications (2002) B.A., Bryn Mawr College M.A., Columbia University |
Alan Schefen | | Controller |
Meg Schneider | | Athletics Trainer B.S., Northern Michigan University M.S., Syracuse University |
Ronald Schollenberger | | High School Science (1986) B.S., Albright College M.S., Bucknell University |
Michael Sclafani | | Middle School Social Studies, Eighth Grade Coordinator, Athletic Coach (1999) B.A., Vassar College M.A., William and Mary |
Sage Sevilla | | Director of Diversity and Coordinator of Social and Emotional Learning, K-12 (1995) B.A., Yale University M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University |
Janet Shaw | | First Program Director (2002) B.A., Smith College / Colorado Womens College M.A., University of Denver |
Ira Silbergleit | | Assistant Controller (1995) B.S., C.W. Post College M.B.A., Adelphi University |
John Silberstein '78 | | Middle School English B.A., Brown University J.D., New York University School of Law |
Jim Simon | | Capital Campaign Director A.B., Bowdoin College M.S., Columbia University |
Nicole SinQuee | | HIgh School Mathematics (1997) B.A., Amherst College M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University |
Kevin Slick | | High School History (1998) B.A., Bard College M.A., Binghamton University |
Randi Sloan | | Middle and High School Dance, Department Chair (1984) , University of Michigan B.F.A., Wayne State University Masters, New York University |
Robert Sloan | | Theatre (1987) B.A., Brown University |
Sandra Small | | Administrative Assistant (1998) , Touro College |
Elizabeth Smart | | Director of Major Gifts B.A., University of Georgia |
Beth Softness | | Director of Publications (2001) B.A., Hamilton College M.B.A., Stern School of Business, New York University |
Damian Sokol | | Middle and High School Music (1984) B.A., Central Washington University M.M., University of Kansas |
Lisa Spahn | | Facilities Coordinator (1995) B.A., Mercy College |
Ellen Stavitsky | | Middle and High School Visual Arts, High School Department Chair (1998) B.A. Magna Cum Laude, Brandeis University Ed.M., Harvard Graduate School of Education M.F.A. / Painting, Pratt Institute |
Ellen Stein '65 | | Head of School (1994) B.A., University of Pennsylvania M.B.A., Columbia University |
Glenn Stein | | Middle School Psychologist (1976) B.A., Queens College, City University of New York M.A., New York University |
Caren Steinlight | | French (1990) B.A., Barnard College Ph.D., University College, London |
Lisa Stifler | | Assistant High School Director for Curriculum, High School English (1988) B.A., Bates College M.A., University College, Dublin |
Jennifer Stolper | | High School History A.B., Harvard College M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University |
Craig Stolzberg | | First Program Physical Education, Middle School Associate Athletic Director, Athletic Coach (1978) B.S., State University of New York at Geneseo M.A., Hofstra University |
Michael Sturm | | High School Mathematics (1973) B.S., McGill University |
Francee Sugar | | Director of Learning Support Services, K-12 (1988) B.A., Connecticut College M.A., The Union Institute |
Kristin Sweeney | | Special Events/Benefit (1999) B.A., Marist College |
Slawomir Szczepankowski | | Chief Building Engineer (2000) |
Kathleen Tarbell | | First Program Librarian |
Debora Tascher | | First Program Psychologist (2001) B.A., State University of New York at Binghamton M.A., Columbia University Ph.D., Hofstra University |
Alexander Taylor | | High School Science (Chemistry), Athletic Coach (2000) B.A., Columbia University M.A., Teachers College, Columbia University |
Mila Tewell | | High School History B.A., Stanford University M.A., University of Hong Kong MBA, New York University |
Hugh Thornton | | Latin B.A., Columbia University M.A., Graduate Center of City University of New York |
Steve Turner | | Latin B.A., Duke University M.A., University of Georgia |
Sally Vallimarescu | | Development Associate BA, Bowdoin College |
Alexa Vega | | First Program Admissions Administrator and Enrollment Management Coordinator |
Jose Velasquez Jr | | Maintenance (1988) |
Michele Viard-Andre | | French, Spanish (1978) B.A., University of Puerto Rico M.A., New York University |
Lisa Waller | | High School Director (1995) B.A., Oberlin College M.A., Duke University Ph.D., Duke University |
Evelyn Williams | | Data Systems Coordinator (2000) A.S., Kingsborough Community College |
Karen Yaffe | | |
Suzanne Yanuska | | Assistant to the First Program Director (2001) A.A., Monterey Peninsula College |
Regis Zaleman | | Design Associate MFA, La Sorbonne, Paris France |
Melissa Zexter | | Middle and High School Visual Arts B.F.A., Rhode Island School of Design M.A ., New York University/International Center for Photography |
Paul Zimmerman | | Technical Support B.A., University of Southern California M.A., University of Pennsylvania |
Directions
By Subway
Take the Lexington Avenue 4,5, or 6 train to 86th Street. The 6 train also stops at 96th Street.
For subway schedules and information, visit the New York City Transit web site.
By Bus
The M101, M102, and M103 buses run north on Third Avenue and south on Lexington Avenue. The M1, M2, M3, M4, and X90 buses run north on Madison Avenue. From the West Side, take the M86 or M96 across to Lexington Avenue. For bus schedules and information, visit the New York City Transit web site.
By Car
From New Jersey:
Take the NJ Turnpike over the George Washington Bridge to enter upper Manhattan at west 179th Street. Take the first exit — 9A/Henry Hudson Parkway — to the right. Take Henry Hudson Parkway to West 96th Street exit and cross the park on 96th Street. For the First Program, turn right onto Park Avenue and then right onto 91st Street. For the Middle and High School, turn right onto Lexington Avenue and then right onto 89th Street.
Or:
Take the Lincoln Tunnel to enter Midtown Manhattan at West 40th Street. Take Henry Hudson Parkway to West 96th Street exit and cross the park on 96th Street. For the First Program, turn right onto Park Avenue and then right onto 91st Street. For the Middle and High School, turn right onto Lexington Avenue and then right onto 89th Street.
From Connecticut:
Take I-95 to I-278 West/Bruckner Expressway exit. Merge onto Bruckner Expressway. Take the I-278 West exit (on left) toward Triboro BR/FDR Drive/Grand Central Parkway. Merge onto I-278 west. Exit toward Manhattan/Randalls-Wards/Downing Stadium. Merge onto Triboro Bridge and take FDR Dr. South. Turn right onto East 96th Street. For the Middle and High School, turn left onto Lexington Avenue and then right onto 89th Street. For First Program, turn left onto Park Avenue and then right onto 91st Street.
From Upstate New York:
Take the I-87 to the Triboro Bridge. Take the FDR Drive ramp and merge onto FDR Drive south. Turn right onto East 96th Street. For the Middle and High School, turn left onto Lexington Avenue and then right onto 89th Street. For the First Program, turn left onto Park Avenue and then right onto 91st Street.
Or:
Take Palisades Parkway over the George Washington Bridge into Manhattan. Take the first exit — 9A/Henry Hudson Parkway — to the right. Take Henry Hudson Parkway to West 96th Street exit and cross the park on 96th Street. For the First Program, turn right at Park Avenue and then right at 91st Street. For the Middle and High School, turn right at Lexington Avenue and then right at 89th Street.
From Long Island:
Take I-495 over the Queensboro Bridge to East 60th Street. For First Program, turn right onto Park Avenue and then left onto 91st Street. For the Middle and High School and the Physical Education Center, turn right onto Third Ave. The Physical Education Center is located on 87th Street. For the Middle and High School, turn left onto 89th Street.
Or:
Take the Grand Central Parkway to Triboro Bridge. Merge right toward Manhattan/Randalls-Wards/Downing Stadium. After toll, take FDR Dr. South. Turn right onto East 96th Street. For the Middle and High School, turn left onto Lexington Avenue and then right onto 89th Street. For the First Program, turn left onto Park Avenue and then right onto 91st Street.
Parking
Parking garages are located on 90th Street between Second and Third Avenues and Park and Madison Avenues, 89th Street between Lexington and Third Avenues, and 87th Street between Third and Second Avenues. Metered parking is also available on Lexington and Madison Avenues.
Locations
The First Program (Grades K-3)
53 East 91st Street (Between Park and Madison Avenues)
New York, NY 10128
Middle and High School (Grades 4-12) Administration, Development, and Alumni
108 East 89th Street (Between Lexington and Park Avenues)
New York, NY 10128
Physical Education Center
200 East 87th Street (Between Third and Second Avenues)
New York, NY 10128
View locations and directions to additional athletic venues.
Business Office
63 East 91st Street (Between Park and Madison Avenues)
New York, NY 10128
Admissions Directory
First Program Applicants (Grades K-3):
(212) 423-5463
fp_admissions@dalton.org
Middle and High School Applicants (Grades 4-12):
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Elisabeth ("Babby") Krents
Director of Admissions, K-12
Eva Rado
Director of Middle and High School Admissions
Jennifer Pease
Director of Financial Aid
Laurie Dosik
Assistant Director of First Program Admissions
Jacqueline Katz
Assistant Director of Admissions (K-12)
Alexa Vega
First Program Admissions Administrator & Enrollment Management Coordinator
Faculty and Staff Directory
How to Give
Dear Dalton Donor,
As a non-profit, independent school, we depend on charitable support from alumni, current parents, grandparents, parents of alumni, faculty, staff, and friends.
The easiest way to give to Dalton is with a gift of cash. All gifts are tax deductible to the full extent of the law and can be paid by check or credit card (American Express, MasterCard, and VISA).
A gift of appreciated securities, a popular alternative to a cash gift, offers a two fold tax savings. It provides you with an income tax deduction (equal to the fair market value at the date of transfer) and avoids capital gains tax. Please email Maude Kebbon at mkebbon@dalton.org and she will provide you with the information you and your broker will need to initiate the transfer.
You may make a gift to the Annual Fund or, if you wish, designate your contribution more specifically. The Annual Fund is critical in helping Dalton attract and retain an outstanding faculty, secure a scholarship program we can be proud of, and maintain a stimulating educational program for our students in a safe and appropriate learning environment - no small matter in an urban school. Each and every gift is important.
Thank you for your philanthropic spirit, which strengthens the school immeasurably, and for making Dalton your priority today.
Gratefully,
Linda N. Schapiro
Director of Development
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Alumni and Development Directory
Emily Kasof
Director of Development
(212) 423-5255
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Jim Simon
Capital Campaign Director
(212) 423-5316
jsimon@dalton.org
Maude Kebbon
Director of the Annual Fund
(212) 423-5245
mkebbon@dalton.org
Elizabeth Smart
Director of Major Gifts
(212) 423-5488
esmart@dalton.org
Kristin Sweeney
Special Events/Benefit
(212) 423-5252
ksweeney@dalton.org
Ann Moskowitz
Director of Alumni
(212) 423-5246
ann_moskowitz@dalton.org
Debbie Freeman
Associate Director of Alumni Affairs
(212) 423-5307
dfreeman@dalton.org
Beth Softness
Director of Publications
(212) 423-5241
bsoftness@dalton.org
Kathy Boosin
Development Associate
(212) 423-5248
kwb@dalton.org
Evelyn Williams
Data Systems Coordinator
(212) 423-5254
elw@dalton.org
Elizabeth Lok Ung
Administrative Assistant
(212) 423-5251
Elizabeth_Lok_Ung@dalton.org
Sally Vallimarescu
Development Associate
(212) 423-5248
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It might not be widely know elsewhere in the country, but it certainly does exist, and is well known in the city. It costs $31,000 a year for high school
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