School Consultants
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Deena Maerowitz, J.D, M.S.W
Educational Consultant
http://www.undergradadmit.com/
Guiding Students Through Admissions
90 8th Avenue, 10C
Brooklyn, NY 11215
(646) 206-7128
deena@undergradadmit.com
She does everything from brainstorming with parents and their highschool aged children, to essay editing, curriculum review, resume building, testing calendar, formulation of
college list, campus visit information, choosing the appropriate
college and college transition.Deena works with students based on the premise that there should be
a personalized approach in guiding students and their families through
the college admissions process. With her background in adolescent
education and counseling, Deena believes that the college search should
focus on each student’s strengths and goals and on finding schools
where students will learn, grow and thrive.
NYC School Help
http://nycschoolhelp.com
Joyce Szuflita
718 781-1928
Joyce does private consults and small groups consults on Public and Private Nursery, Elementary and Middle Schools in the District 13, 14 and 15 neighborhoods, Brooklyn Heights to Red Hook, Fort Greene to Windsor Terrace and everything in between. She also specializes in citywide high school choice.
I contacted Joyce to come over to my house to do a talk to 15 of my mom friends. I wanted my friends to “vet” her as well as see for myself how she would perform in a group again. I had previously seen her answer questions to a group of expectant parents. At that event she showed a vast amount of knowledge and I was impressed. She came and spoke for 1.5 hours- 45 minutes over what she had thought- partly due to the fact that there were a lot of questions, and partly due to the fact that Joyce can’t help herself: she has a lot of knowledge to impart. She taught us about the different educational philosophies out there: Montessori, Reggio Emilia, Waldorf, Bank Street and International Baccalaureate. Honestly, I knew a lot about them before (except Bank Street), but she did an excellent job of summarizing their philosophies, their perceived weaknesses and strengths and comparisons between them. She discussed public schools, gifted and talented programs, and lastly, what to look for on a tour at a school and hints on how to interview. (If you want to check out the different teaching methods, check out her site at: http://nycschoolhelp.com/bklynschool.aspx) One of the most valuable pieces of advice she offered: don’t just consider your favorite school in your decision process, consider how it will affect your family’s finances, travel time and general schedule. That may seem to be common sense, and of course it is, but it is easy to forget that a financial strain can tear a couple and family apart, that long commute time can affect time you may have spent at home with your family and getting your sleep. Some of my friends wrote me to tell me how great they thought her talk was, and here are some of their thoughts:
I just wanted to say thank you, thank you, and THANK YOU again for holding last night’s meeting. It was truly informative. My friend was totally jealous that I was going. I think the best thing
about the talk was how encouraging she was—it made me feel like this is very do-able and maybe we can navigate through the public school system after all.
-LaineI loved listening to Joyce explain the various schools, differences between them, private vs public- I really do feel like I got a lot outof it. I so enjoyed the whole evening. What I like about her is you can tell that she really knows her stuff- she’s been through it with her now teenage daughters and gives great, thoughtful advice to help you make the right decision. I also loved how she really encourages you to ultimately follow your instinct, something a lot of new parents can really use when trying to make these tough decisions about what is right for them.
-Lilly
So, after that evening, we asked Joyce to come and do a private consult with my husband (Papa Tree) and me. Again, though it was going to be an 1.5 hours, it ended up being a full 2 hours. (We, of course, didn’t mind because we got loads of information and personal attention). We talked about the public schools we were zoned for, other schools that we could apply to through a variance and when to tour and apply. Joyce brought data sheets on those public schools she thought we should consider (including our zoned school) so that we could compare each one’s academic records, extracurricular activities and communities. She also told us about unzoned and charter schools, gifted and talented programs, citywide programs, elementary schools and a general discussion about high schools. And she didn’t stop there! She went through private schools for 2′s and up. She gave us reams of data on each one: charts, maps with circled locations, printouts on each school, class times and tuition, admissions information, activities, summer programs and mission. At the end of the session, we didn’t have one unanswered question.





Brooklyn parents: I am now accepting families for the 2012-2013 private school admissions season. (2011-2012 was sold out.) Over the almost fourteen years I have been in practice, my clients have been accepted to elite private schools, including Packer, Saint Ann’s, Poly Prep, and Berkeley Carroll.
I went to Packer for elementary school.
Our NYC private schools blog, http://www.abacusmom.com, can keep you updated about latest private school admissions news. Feel free also to email info(at)abacusguide.com for a free subscription to our Private School Admissions Newsletter.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Joyce Szuflita and NYC School Help is the only School Consultant that specializes in Brooklyn Schools, Private and Public. Contact her for a complete picture of your choices and a wide and deep overview of education in the borough. As seen in New York Family/Brooklyn, Time Out New York Kids, BCAT Reporter Roundtable on Education and ongoing contributions to http://www.achildgrowsinbrookklyn.com and http://www.hipslopemama.blogspot.com
I am an educational consultant who specializes in K-12 private school admission. Please visit my blog, http://www.abacusmom.com, for the latest in enrichment, classes, and what it means to be a 21st Century parent.