Private school for gifted students opens in New York City

Oct. 19, 2009
Demand for public schools' gifted programs outpaces available space

From The New York Times: The Speyer Legacy School, a private school that opened last month in New York City, caters to advanced learners. It opened last month with an all-gifted student body of 26 children in kindergarten through second grade. The school is attracting interest at a time when New York’s top public gifted programs and private schools have far more applicants than they have seats.

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