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Taylor School Enrichment Programs
Basic Information
Address: 75 First Street
Troy, NY 12180
Email: office@taylorschool.org
Phone Number: 518.274.4994
Fax Number: 518.266.1343
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Additional Information
Director: Kelly Magoolaghan
School District: Troy, NY
County: Rensselaer
Ages: K-12
History:
Our school was founded in 1998 and proudly named after Susan Odell Taylor. Susan was an exceptional, remarkable teacher who taught at The Children’s School at Emma Willard for seven years. She created a vibrant, exciting classroom every day. Sue died in 1997 after a valiant struggle with breast cancer. She will forever be remembered for how she reached every student and inspired them to learn and find joy in the learning process.
Activities:
App Inventor
Band
Circus Theatricks
Computer Game Programming with Scratch
Odyssey of the Mind
Young Actors Guild
Program Information:
The Susan Odell Taylor School is a child-centered community dedicated to teaching the academic and social skills children need in our ever-changing world. Our faculty and staff provide a supportive and nurturing environment where students feel free to take the risks necessary to grow cognitively, socially, and emotionally. We build upon each child's strengths and address areas that need strengthening, creating the strong foundation necessary for future success.The school's engaging learning environment is designed to enrich the lives of our students while instilling in them a love of learning they will carry with them throughout their lives.