06/25/2025
As another school year wraps up here at Aaron School, students and families are ready to recharge and enjoy a well-earned break. Whether your child is finishing kindergarten or preparing for college, summer is time for a reset, and also the opportunity for new memories to be made.
School’s Out, Learning’s In: Easy Ways to Prevent Summer Slide -
This year’s art show is a vibrant celebration of creativity, curiosity, and artistic exploration!
06/10/2025
At Aaron 30th Street, the end of the school year marks an exciting and emotional time as we come together to honor the graduating Class of 2025. Through a series of thoughtfully planned events, our seniors were recognized for their hard work, growth, and contributions to our school community.
A Final Send-Off: Celebrating Our Seniors at Aaron 30th Street -
This year’s art show is a vibrant celebration of creativity, curiosity, and artistic exploration!
06/06/2025
This year’s art show is a vibrant celebration of creativity, curiosity, and artistic exploration! Curated by our amazing art department—Karla Cervantes and Lindsy Dobbs—the exhibit showcases a dazzling variety of multimedia projects by students of all ages.
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This year’s art show is a vibrant celebration of creativity, curiosity, and artistic exploration!
05/27/2025
At Aaron 30th Street, our Seniors are wrapping up their high school journey by preparing to present their Senior Project to the students, faculty and administration. This was a year-long research project on a selected topic of high interest, and required students to invest a great deal of time and passion to generate a presentation that highlights their growth as both learners and individuals.
The Finish Line: 24-25 Senior Projects -
At Aaron 30th Street, our Seniors are wrapping up their high school journey by preparing to present their Senior Project.
05/27/2025
At Aaron 30th Street, alternating Fridays are transformed into showcases of creativity and collaboration through our school’s diverse club offerings. Designed to foster social interaction, strengthen personal interests, and encourage skill development beyond the classroom, clubs are a meaningful part of student life and an experience our students eagerly anticipate.
Clubs at Aaron 30th Street: A Dynamic End to the Week -
At Aaron 30th Street, alternating Fridays are transformed into showcases of creativity and collaboration through our school’s diverse club offerings.
05/22/2025
From the Austrian Alps to the bustling streets of New York City — the Lower School is hitting the stage for a Broadway r***e like no other! Read more on our blog!
Spring Concert 2025 -
From the Austrian Alps to the bustling streets of New York City — the Lower School is hitting the stage for a Broadway r***e like no other!
04/28/2025
Dara Bain, M.S., CCC-SLP, one of our speech language pathologists at 30th Street, led an engaging professional development session titled “The 4-Step Writing Process – Strategies for Special Education Teachers.” With over a decade of experience as a speech-language pathologist in special education, Ms. Bain provided our educators with practical strategies to help students scaffold their writing across all content areas. Read more on our blog!
Empowering Educators: The 4-Step Writing Process for Special Education Teachers -
Ms. Bain provided our educators with practical strategies to help students scaffold their writing across all content areas.
04/28/2025
In March, Aaron School 30th Street came together for a heartfelt celebration of International Women’s History Month. A school wide assembly was held and the theme was “Moving Forward Together: Women Educating & Inspiring Generations.” In the assembly, the student body discussed the ongoing impact women have on shaping the lives of people and communities around the world. Read more on our blog!
Aaron School 30th Street Celebrates International Women’s History Month -
In March, Aaron School 30th Street came together for a heartfelt celebration of International Women’s History Month.
04/03/2025
In the 1970s, Howard Wexler and Ned Strongin teamed up to create a new game. They wanted a game that was easy to understand but challenging to master. This was the beginning of Connect 4. Read more on our blog!
Connect 4 History of March Madness -
In the 1970s, Howard Wexler and Ned Strongin teamed up to create a new game. They wanted a game that was easy to understand but challenging to master.
03/28/2025
Every winter the 7th grade students from 45th Street are welcomed into the 30th building for a tour and Q/A session with 30th Street administration and some of the students. The tour gives them a chance to explore 30th Street, meet teachers and counselors, and get a feel for what 8th grade and High School life is all about.
High School Juniors Connect with 7th Grade Students Through Pen Pal Letters! -
Every winter the 7th grade students from 45th Street are welcomed into the 30th building for a tour and Q/A session with 30th Street administration and some of the students.
03/19/2025
On March 14th, the 30th Street Campus came alive with excitement as students, faculty, and staff gathered for the annual National Pi Day celebration.
National Pi Day: A Celebration of Math and Fun! -
Students, faculty, and staff gathered for the annual National Pi Day celebration.
03/13/2025
45th Street welcomed a special guest for a book reading and workshop on Thursday! Kellie Menendez, author of Patterns, Patterns, Everywhere, joined us to share her book and her love of patterns found in nature, sound, the city, and beyond.
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45th Street welcomed a special guest for a book reading and workshop on Thursday!