Steinhardt Collaborates with Ross Institute on New Charter Public School
By James Devitt
NYU’s Steinhardt School has collaborated with the Ross Institute for
Advanced Study and Innovation in Education to create a new charter
school in New York City. The Ross Global Academy, approved by the New
York State Board of Regents in mid-January and backed by New York City
Public Schools Chancellor Joel Klein, is scheduled to open on the Lower
East Side in the fall of 2006.
Ross Global Academy will adopt the education model developed at Ross
School of East Hampton, an independent school founded 15 years ago by
Courtney Sale Ross and her late husband, Steven J. Ross, former
chairman and CEO of Time Warner.
“Our global city needs to prepare the youngest New Yorkers with a
global education,” said NYU President John Sexton. “We are very proud
to partner with Ross on this new initiative. Such an undertaking is a
particularly good fit for NYU, which throughout its history has charted
new ground in higher education. Our institutions clearly share a
commitment to educational innovation as well as a devotion to the most
important cause in New York City today: the education of the next
generation of New Yorkers. I salute Courtney Ross for her vision and
generosity.”
“Ross School in Long Island is at the forefront of some of the most
promising innovations in the country today: an education based on the
theory of individual differences in cognition and learning,
interdisciplinary integration, and the most sophisticated use of
technology in education,” added Mary Brabeck, dean of the Steinhardt
School. “The innovative curricula reflect the mission of the Steinhardt
School to integrate knowledge, wellness, and the arts. The new academy
arrives in New York City at exactly the right time. We are delighted to
be a part of this exciting new partnership.”
Ross Global Academy will extend, for the first time in the United
States, the innovations from an internationally credentialed
independent school to a public charter school. It will feature the Ross
Model of interdisciplinary instruction designed to engage students with
individual differences in learning, to foster higher order
meta-cognitive skills and intercultural understanding, as well as
immersion in technology. The academy will also focus on the whole
child, including an innovative wellness program.
Ross Global Academy will join a number of schools that have a special
“partnership” with NYU involving collaborations in research, the
education of teachers and other professionals, and efforts to improve
education for all New Yorkers. The relationship in this case grows out
of nearly two years of conversation and collaboration among the
Steinhardt faculty, the Ross School faculty in East Hampton, and the
New York City-based Ross Institute.
The academy will serve New York City public school students from
diverse backgrounds and with a variety of academic abilities in grades
Kindergarten–12, including students with special needs and English
Language Learners (ELLs). It is expected to achieve a total enrollment
of 500 students in four years, and, as with all New York charter
schools, a lottery will determine admission.
“As the world undergoes profound changes, education must adapt to
prepare children for an increasingly interconnected, diverse, and
technology driven society,” Courtney Sale Ross said. “Our work with NYU
at Ross Global Academy will allow us to help more children be better
prepared for a world made smaller yet exceedingly more complicated by
globalization. I have always intended that what we have learned at Ross
School, with the help of some of the best minds in the world, would one
day be widely shared around the globe. Today marks a significant
milepost in our efforts to scale up what works.”

