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MSC School Leadership Team

The School Leadership Team is a group of people who develop

educational policies for their school. They also make sure there are resources to support those policies.

Learn More About SLTs

1

What is SLT

  • Provides ongoing evaluations of a school’s educational programs and their impact on student achievement.

  • Play an important role in school-based decision-making

  • Help to make school cultures more collaborative.

2

Who Are SLT Members?

There are three members of the school community who must be members of the SLT:​

  • Principal

  • PTA President

  • UFT Chapter Leader

 

The other members are elected parents and staff members. The SLT must have an equal number of parents and staff.

3

What is SLT's Role?

  • An SLT is responsible for developing a school’s Comprehensive Educational Plan (CEP).​

  • An SLT makes a yearly evaluation of the principal’s record of developing an effective, shared decision-making relationship with the SLT members during the year. This evaluation is given to the community district or high school superintendent.​

  • SLT is not responsible for the hiring or firing of school staff. However, according to Chancellor’s Regulation C-30,  SLT must be consulted prior to the appointment of a principal or assistant principal.

Current SLT Parent Members

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Kieran Hartsough

K-2 Rep

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Cristina Fabricant

3-5 Rep

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Jessica Weiss

6-8 Rep

CONNECT 

"Friends of MSC" is the parent teacher association that supports the work and mission of PS 333 Manhattan School for Children.


The PTA is a registered not-for-profit 501c3.
Email: copres@friendsofmsc.org​
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PS 333 MSC

www.PS333.org

154 West 93rd St.
New York, NY  10025

(212) 222-1450

"It is with gratitude and humility that we acknowledge that we are learning, speaking, and gathering on the ancestral homelands of the Lenape (Lenapehoking) who were violently displaced as a result of European settler colonialism over the course of 400 years. The Lenape are a diasporic people that remain closely connected with this land and are its rightful stewards. We pay honor and respect to their ancestors past and present as we commit to building a more inclusive and equitable space for all.”

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