NYC will soon have a new schools chief. Here’s what to know about Meisha Porter.
CITE would like to congratulate Meisha Ross Porter on being named the incoming NYC Schools Chancellor. We’re proud of her for blazing a trail as the first Black woman to lead the NYC schools, particularly because she’s already close to our hearts as an alumna of our College of St. Rose SDL Certification Program. Here’s […]
JOB POSTING – Executive Director of ELA
JOB POSTING – Executive Director of ELA Job Posting Company: Yonkers Public Schools (https://www.yonkerspublicschools.org/) ATTENTION: ALL INTERESTED CANDIDATES CERTIFIED IN SCHOOL DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION (Must possess SDA/SDL certification and content area certification is preferred) IMMEDIATE VACANCY (POSITION WILL BE CONTINGENT UPON FUNDING) EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS (ELA)/TITLE 1 – PRE-K-12 Job Description: Position Summary: […]
Grant Winners 2020
CITE is awarding 5 grants of $250 each, to teachers across the city, to replace the Teacher’s Choice money that teachers are not getting this year. CITE is the Center for Integrated Training and Education. CITE partners with accredited colleges to offer accelerated degree and certificate programs for teachers, counselors, and administrators in and around […]
Alumni Success – Kinsley Jabouin
Kinsley Jabouin is the new principal P.S. 9, The Ryer Avenue School, Bronx, NY, and a graduate of the College of St. Rose / CITE program. Congratulations on the new job, and all the best, Kinsley! Below are Kinsley’s thoughts on being a new principal, the St. Rose/ CITE program, and servant-leadership. What made you […]
The Art of Gathering for School Leaders
___________________________________ The Art of Gathering for School Leaders by Niña Caballero After reading Priya Parker’s “The Art of Gathering, How we Meet and Why it Matters”, I reflected on my own daily interactions. I wanted to start thinking about every ‘meeting’ as an invitation to gather intentionally- a coffee date with a friend, dinner with […]
Inequality and Reshaping the Education System
by Andrew Henry When it comes to race and injustice there is no better time than now to apply change in every industry. Remember that you can always learn more and become better at what you do by being opening to hearing the experience of others within your field. It’s no secret that the killings […]
School Administrators and COVID-19
by Andrew Henry From closing up restaurants and retail stores to finding ways to work remotely, this pandemic has definitely changed a broad spectrum of industries — education included. The education system has gone through many changes since the end of the last school year, and the upcoming fall start will look very different from […]
Alumni Spotlight: Zenzile DaBreo
Alumni Spotlight: Zenzile DaBreo, The College of St. Rose Zenzile DaBreo has been busy. She’s been a star kindergarten teacher, where she received the UFT Abe Levine Award last year, as well as being featured in an ABC News segment detailing how teachers are working with remote learning. All the while being a model student at the […]