Each day we see the realities of educational inequity juxtaposed against the concrete evidencethat when students in low-income communitiesare given opportunities they deserve, they excel.

New York City

"I am thrilled to be able to support Teach For America corps members and the work they do. . . . They embody extraordinary talent and the will to take no excuses in their mission to make our nation a better nation. They are impact players."

- Joel Klein, New York City Schools Chancellor

Teach For America • New York City is playing a critical role in improving schools and communities. This year, a corps of 1,000 of the nation’s top recent college graduates is working in underserved schools across New York City to ensure that students facing the challenges of poverty are given the educational opportunities they deserve. Our alumni are leaders in the classroom, in education more broadly, and across all sectors. Together, they are making educational equity a reality in New York City. Learn about living and teaching in New York City.

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Corps Impact

In the 2008-09 school year, 1,000 corps members are reaching nearly 60,000 students in New York City. Marialena Rivera is one example of the positive impact our corps members have on academic achievement.

Marialena Rivera (New York City Corps '07)
Undergraduate Institution: University of Texas at Austin
Major: Business and Government

 

Marialena Rivera is an eighth grade math and social studies teacher in the Bronx at CS 211, The Bilingual School. At the beginning of the school year, she was surprised to find that most of her students did not know their multiplication tables or how to add fractions. Only two of her students could explain the differences between a continent, country, state, and city. Although her students lacked confidence, little by little Marialena inspired her students to push themselves harder than they ever thought possible. She stayed after school to teach prep classes, tutored students before school and at lunch, and sponsored the yearbook committee. Her students’ efforts paid off; 20 out of 21 students in her prep class passed the high school New York State Regents exam, and their math scores were 33 percent higher than the eighth grade scores of the previous year. Most importantly, her students now know they have the power to succeed in school and in life.

Principal Satisfaction

  • 90 percent of recently-surveyed principals (in schools with Teach For America corps members) reported that they would hire another Teach For America teacher.*
  • 95 percent of principals surveyed regard Teach For America teachers as effective as, if not more effective than, other beginning teachers in terms of overall performance and impact on student achievement.*

*"Teach For America 2007 National Principal Survey,” Policy Studies Associates, July 2007.

Impact on Student Achievement
A growing body of research shows that corps members have a positive impact on their students' achievement. Read more about our impact.

Student Profile

Approximately 84 percent of students taught by corps members are eligible to receive free or reduced price lunch.

Ethnicity % of Students Taught by Corps Members
African-American 40%
Latino/Hispanic 55%
Asian-American 3%
Caucasian 2%

New York City: Corps Member Placement

School Year % of Corps*
Pre-K, Kindergarten 8%
Elementary School, Lower (1-2) 12%
Elementary School, Upper (3-5) 22%
Secondary Math 14%
Secondary English 20%
Secondary Science 18%
Secondary Social Studies 8%
Special Education 2%

*Percentages are rounded and do not add up to 100 percent; corps members who teach bilingual, ESL, or special education are also accounted for in the grade-level/subject placement percentages

Characteristics of the 2008 Corps

Corps Profile Top alma maters by market share*
Average GPA: 3.6 Spelman College: 16%
Average SAT: 1320 Morehouse College, Williams College, Yale University: 11%
Held leadership roles on campus: 95% Duke University, Georgetown University, University of Chicago, Wake Forest University, Wesleyan University: 10%
People of color: 29% Amherst College, Harvard University, Haverford University, Notre Dame University, Princeton University, Rice University: 9%

*Percentage of senior classes who applied to Teach For America.

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Alumni Impact

Fostering Alumni Leadership for Systemic Change
As the number of corps members grows, so does our alumni base. By 2010, we will have over 3,000 Teach For America • New York City alumni pursuing professional careers and impacting educational reform from every sector throughout the country.

  • Nationally, more than 60 percent of corps members continue to work in education,
    including more than 360 who are school leaders.
  • 93 percent of all alumni report they are supporting Teach For America’s mission
    through their career, volunteer activity or graduate study.

Cami Anderson (Los Angeles Corps '93)
Undergraduate Institute: University of California-Berkeley
Major: Anthropology


Scott Fishman (D.C. Region Corps '97)
Undergraduate Institute: University of Virginia
Major: Government and Russian

 

Cami Anderson and Scot Fishman are two alumni in NYC working toward our mission. In 2008, Cami received Teach For America’s Peter Jennings Award for Civic Leadership, presented annually to one Teach For America alumnus/na whose work has led to far-reaching systemic change. As senior superintendent of District 79, Alternative High Schools and Programs in New York City, Cami oversees the educational prospects of 90,000 of the city’s most underserved students – students who face extraordinary trauma and personal obstacles, including incarceration. Scot is the director of pro bono work for all of Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP, an international law firm. Under his leadership, Dewey & LeBoeuf is the main pro bono legal services provider to Teach For America nationally.

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An Efficient Program: Cost Breakdown

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Growing Our Impact: Funding Needs

Each additional recruit is another dedicated teacher for children growing up in low-income communities in New York City, and another talented leader with the insight and commitment necessary to sustain the reform efforts underway, which is critical to the ongoing vitality of our region. We must raise 20 million dollars a year through 2010 in order to support our corps of 1,000 teachers.

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Board and Supporters

We are grateful to have many supporters who generously contribute to our movement in New York City. The foundations, corporations and individuals listed below have made it possible for Teach For America to continue to recruit, select, train, and support teachers who are working to eliminate educational inequity in our city.

Advisory Board
Charles T. Harris III (Co-Chair)
Executive Partner
SeaChange Capital Partners
Robert W. Scully (Co-Chair)
Co-President
Morgan Stanley
Roger S. Aaron
Partner
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
Joseph Amato
Managing Director
Co-Head Global Asset Management, Lehman Brothers
Victoria Elenowitz
Chair of the Board of Directors
Southampton Bath & Tennis Club
Edes P. Gilbert
President & Consultant
Resource Group 175
Sue Lehmann
Management Consultant
Scott Nuttall
Partner
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.
Nancy Peretsman
Executive Vice President & Managing Director
Allen & Company, LLC
Larry Robbins
Founder, Portfolio Manager, & CEO
Glenview Capital Management
Howard Schiller
Managing Director
Goldman, Sachs & Co.
David S. Williams
Principal-Advisory Services
Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP
Mark Zurack
Adjunct Professor
Columbia Business School & Cornell University

Corporation, Foundation and Public Support

$750,000 and above

The Carroll & Milton Petrie Foundation

$500,000 and above

The Heckscher Foundation for Children
The Starr Foundation

$250,000 - $499,999

Goldman Sachs & Co.
The Clark Foundation
The NYC Center for Charter School Excellence
The Robin Hood Foundation

$100,000 - $249,999

Cerberus Capital Management
FTI Consulting
Lehman Brothers
Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.
Morgan Stanley
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP
The Bank of New York
The Booth Ferris Foundation
The iStar Charity Foundation
The Lone Pine Foundation
The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation
The Pumpkin Foundation

$50,000 - $99,999

Balyasny Asset Management
Bank of America
CA, Inc.
Citi Foundation
Deloitte & Touche USA LLP

Lowenstein Sandler PC

Natixis
The Frances L. & Edwin L. Cummings Foundation
The Woodcock Foundation

Wachovia Foundation

$25,000 - $49,999

Allen & Company, LLC
Ambac
American Express Company
Bear Stearns & Co. Inc.
CBS Corporation
Citigroup Inc.
Coach Inc.
Deutsche Bank
Digitas
Foothill Capital
Gabriel Capital Group
GMAC Financial Services
Hilton Hotels Corporation
IAC
iStar Financial Inc.
JP Morgan Chase & Co.
KKR Financial LLC
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.
Lazard Freres & Co. LLC
Maverick Capital Charities
Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP
News Corp
Otterbourg, Steindler, Houston & Rosen, P.C.
Patton Boggs
Priceline.com
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett
Sony Corporation of America
Sullivan & Cromwell LLP
The Bernard F. and Alva B. Gimbel Foundation
The Broad Foundation
The Cleveland H. Dodge Foundation
The HSBC USA Inc. Foundation
The Prudential Foundation
The William and Mary Greve Foundation
Tishman Speyer Properties

$10,000 - $24,999

Anonymous
Atticus Capital Management
Avenue Capital
BearingPoint, Inc.
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft
Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, Inc.
Davis Polk & Wardwell
Edwin Gould Foundation for Children
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer
Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP
General Atlantic Partners
General Motors
GSO Capital Partners
Heidrick & Struggles
Houlihan, Lokey, Howard & Zukin
InterMedia Partners
Kaplan, Inc.
KPMG
Latham & Watkins LLP
MBIA
McKinsey & Company
O’Melveny & Meyers
OgilvyOne Worldwide
Paul Hastings Janofsky & Walker LLP
Permal Asset Management
Perry Capital LLC
Proskauer Rose LLP
Prudential Financial, Inc.
Quadrangle Group LLC
Rothschild Inc.
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
Sony Corporation
The Blackstone Group
The Chubb Corporation
The Daily News
The Helena Rubinstein Foundation
The Louis and Harold Price Foundation, Inc.
The Mitsui USA Foundation
The Morgan Stanley Foundation
The New York Times Company Foundation
Tyco International Ltd.
Visium Asset Management

$5,000 - $9,999

Ashurst LLP
Colgate-Palmolive Company
Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund
New York Yankees
Staples Foundation for Learning
The Katzenberger Foundation
The Teacher’s Network, Inc.

$1,500 - $4,999

A Better World Fund
American Chai Trust
Blue Harbor Group, LP
Mullen
Showtime Networks Inc.
The Guild Group
The Trump Organization
Wintergreen Advisors, LLC

In-Kind Supporters

11 Madison
Build-A-Bear Workshop
Coach
gammavision
Good Magazine
New York Magazine
The Republic of Tea
Uncommon Schools

Individuals
Individuals and families support Teach For America by donating to New York City’s Annual Benefit Dinner or by participating in our Sponsor A Teacher program.

$250,000 and up

Anonymous

$100,000-$249,000

Joseph & Lisa Amato
Anonymous
Fiona & Stan Druckenmiller
James & Marsha McCormick
Kate & Robert Niehaus
James H. Simons
Jon & Abby Winkelried

$50,000 - $99,999

Holly Anderson & Douglas A. Hirsch
Mr. and Mrs. Armen A. Avanessians
Roxanne & Scott Bok
Devon & Pete Briger
Shirley & Milton Cooper
Victoria & David Elenowitz
Susan & Charles Harris
Jurate Kazickas & Roger Altman
Annie & Scott Nuttall
Nancy Peretsman & Robert Scully
Debbie & Howard Schiller

$25,000 - $49,999

Pamela & Michael Clark
Gary D. Cohn
Claire & Joseph Flom
Dr. Roberta Frankfort
Kayce Freed
Tina Goldberg & Jide Zeitlin
Abram & Ray Kaplan Foundation
Kathleen & Scott Kapnick
Steve Klinsky & Maureen Sherry
Sandy & Mitch Kurz
Sue Lehmann
Robert B. Litterman
Anne & Stephen McGuinness
George Roberts
Eric & Erica Schwartz
Betsy & Paul Shiverick
Jonathan S. Sobel
John L. Steffens
Jean L. and Robert A. Stern Foundation
Sir Howard Stringer
Joyce & Lawrence J. Stupski
Ann & Andrew Tisch
Tina & Byron D. Trott
Lisa & Gregory Wendt
Kendrick R. Wilson

$10,000 - $24,999

Ginny & Roger Aaron
Andrew Alper
Anonymous
Anonymous
Dorothy & Ralph Bahna
The Berkley Family Foundation, Inc.
Robby Browne
Lisa & Dick Cashin
Glenn Close & David Shaw
Betty Cohen & Jonathan Liff
Meredith & Denis Coleman
Frank T. Connor
Linnea Conrad
Catherine & Patrick de Saint-Aignan
T.K. Duggan
Mrs. Margot T. Egan
Christina & Alex Evans
Richard A. Friedman
Nancy Garvey & Stanley O’Neal
Eric Grubman
Rebecca Haile & Jean Manas
The Happy Elephant
Gates Hawn
Carla & Tony Hendra
Amie & Tony James
Karen & Kevin Kennedy
Chandler & Kaveh Khosrowshahi
Jennifer & Timothy Kingston
Ms. Joan Lacagnina
Kevin T. Langlais
Bette Midler
Robert Mylod
Joyce & Ron Nelson
Lynn & Nick Nicholas
Jill & Alan Rappaport
The Robertson Foundation
Muneer A. Satter
David Solomon
Michael A. Troy
Andrea & Paul Vizcarrondo
Karan Weiss Foundation
Judy & Josh Weston
David Wichs
Lesley & Frank D. Yeary
Kathy Ferguson & Mark Zurack

$5,000 - $9,999

Hilary Addington & Michael Cahill
Frances Beatty Adler
Herb A. Allen & Monica de la Torre
Eliza & Michael Anderson
Anonymous
Anonymous
Brook & Roger Berlind
Thomas H. Bishop
Janet & Gerald Catenacci
Judy & Marc Chamlin
Andrew A. Chisolm
Joe & Kelly Coffey
Andrea & Tim Collins
Joellin Comerford
Jane Condon & Kenneth G. Bartels
Edith W. Cooper
Erica & Feroz Dewan
Suzanne & Matt Donohoe
Ellen Foxen Duke
Elizabeth Fascitelli
Sarah & Thomas Faulkner
Karen Finerman & Lawrence Golub
Joan Fjoslien
Matthew Frazier
Barry Friedberg & Charlotte Moss
Edes P. Gilbert
Anne & Michael Golden
Albert J. Gottlieb
Myrna & Steve Greenberg
The Griffin-Cole Fund
Harris Family Foundation, Inc.
Bert P. Headden
Peter and Rita Heydon-The Mosaic Foundation
Thomas & Julie Hirschfeld
Michelle Kassner
Mark E. Kingdon
David Lauren
Bryan R. Lawrence
Cheryl & Glen Lewy
Mary & Roger Lipton
Laura Locke & Paul Mourning
Andrea & Jeffrey Lomasky
Michael Lynch
Alison J. Mass
Karen and Jim McDonald
Amy McIntosh & Jeffrey Toobin
Pam & Bill Michaelcheck
Heidi Miller
Susan & Guy Molinari
Ellen & George Needham
Lynn & Nick Nicholas
Daniel Nir
Rhonda M. Novick
Daniel Och
Joe Polizzotto & Janet Aspen
The Pumpkin Foundation at the Request of Wendy and Jason Block
Leslie & David Puth
Arthur J. Reimers
Steven Alan Reiss & Mary A. Mattingly
Tracey Riese
Marcia Riklis
Charles Rockefeller
Elizabeth & Felix Rohatyn
Ethel Rubinstein & John Palestrini/The Blue Rock Editing Company
Jane & Ned Sadaka
Jack Saltz
Nicole Seligman
Franz W. Sichel Foundation
Scott M. Stuart
Janet Tanner
David A. Viniar
John S. & Amy S. Weinberg
Alan & Hope Winters Family Foundation

$2,500 - $4,999

Wendy & James Abrams
Dr. Karen B. Cooper & Mr. Steven Hess
Mark Filipski
Jeffrey B. Goldenberg
Meg & Thomas Healey
Ronnie & Michael Kassan
Nancy P. & Robert C. King
Jill & Peter S. Kraus
Janet B. Landau
Carl B. Menges
Donald R. Mullen
Paul E. Raether
Laurie & Carl Silverman
Gene Sykes
Paul J. Taubman

$1,000 - $2,499

Peter C. Aberg
Mr. Donald J. Allen
D.J.Baker, Esq.
Henry C. Barkhorn
Laurence Belfer
Biondi Foundation
Robert S. Blank
Louise H. Bray
Marilyn & Marshall Butler
Don Callahan
Robert & Buena Chilstrom
Stacy & Eric Cochran
Dorothy & Joseph Coco
Kevin C. Cox
Bal G. Das
Steven M. Feldman
Mark B. Florian
Linda Gelfond
The Glickenhaus Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Golden
R. Anthony Goldman
Michael F. Goss
Leo Hindery, Jr.
Kenneth & Leslie Hitchner
Christy & Mitchell L. Hollin
John W. Jordan, II
James Learner
Michael Lehman
Eduardo Mestre
The Mindich Family Foundation
Sylvester F. Miniter
Newman Tanner Foundation
Arthur J. Peponis
Gerald Rosenfeld
Tony Schwartz
Daniel L. Sparks
Esta Stecher
Eliot & John Stewart
Thomas Tierney
Harvey R. Uris
Robin A. Vince
John S. Willian
Elizabeth & Earle Yaffa
The Zients Family Foundation

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Contact

To learn more about staff opportunities at Teach For America • New York City or to request any additional information about Teach For America • New York City please contact:

Jemina Bernard
Executive Director
519 8th Avenue, 15th Floor

New York, NY 10018
p 212-279-2666 x435, f 212-279-2663
jemina.bernard@teachforamerica.org

To support Teach For America • New York City with a gift or to request additional information about the annual benefit dinner, please contact:

Meagan Hinchliffe
Director, Development Operations & Planning
519 8th Avenue, 15th Floor
New York, NY 10018
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meagan.hinchliffe@teachforamerica.org

To learn more about Teach For America • New York City, please contact:

Peter Rider
Vice President, Talent & Operations
519 8th Avenue, 15th Floor
New York, NY 10018
p 212-279-2666 x429, f 212-279-2663
peter.rider@teachforamerica.org

To learn more about corps member placement and certification, alumni affairs, and school leadership, please contact:

Jessica Cordova Kramer
Vice President, District Strategy & Alumni Affairs
519 8th Avenue, 15th Floor
New York, NY 10018
p 212-279-2666 x430, f 212-279-2663
jessica.cordova@teachforamerica.org

To learn more about corps member training and support, please contact:

Karn Engelsgjerd
Vice President, Program
519 8th Avenue, 15th Floor
New York, NY 10018
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karn.engelsgjerd@teachforamerica.org

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Executive Director

Jemina BernardWe are thrilled to have Jemina R. Bernard join the New York City Team as Executive Director. A native of the South Bronx, Jemina oversees the New York City region, Teach For America’s largest with 1,000 corps members who collectively reach 60,000 students in more than 300 public schools per year. She joined Teach For America in 2007 after working for four years in the New York City Department of Education, where she was most recently Chief Operating Officer for the Office of New Schools. In that and other leadership roles in the department, she worked closely with Chancellor Joel I. Klein and Deputy Mayor Dennis M. Walcott. She also managed a cross-functional team that closed six poor-performing high schools and replaced them with new schools, oversaw a parent-support staff of more than 1,300 people, and managed the launch of 34 Community and Citywide Education Councils. Jemina has also worked at Deloitte Consulting and the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone Development Corporation. An alumna of Prep for Prep, she earned a B.A. from Yale University and an M.B.A from the Columbia Business School.

 

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