Wynette Caesar

Wynette Caesar is a School Principal with experience as an Assistant Principal at Brooklyn Urban Garden Charter School. Prior to that, Wynette worked as an Adjunct Professor at Long Island University and a Special Education Teacher at NYC Department of Education. Wynette also has experience as an Early Childhood Montessori Educator at Riverside Early Learning Center. Wynette holds a Post Master's Advanced Certificate in Educational Leadership and Administration from Stony Brook University, a Master of Education in Teaching Literacy from Long Island University, and a Master's of Education in Childhood and Special Education from Long Island University Brooklyn campus.

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Brooklyn Urban Garden Charter School (BUGS)

WEBSITE: www.BUGSbrooklyn.org MISSION: The mission of BUGS is to provide a hands-on, interdisciplinary education to young adolescents of all abilities and backgrounds, with a focus on real-world problem solving and the exploration of environmental, social and economic sustainability. BUGS students will excel in the core academic subjects and become engaged community members who are critical thinkers prepared to achieve excellence in high school and beyond. BUGS C.A.R.E.S. Community - We are inclusive, interdependent, respectful, compassionate and generous in serving others. Awareness - We are present, open-minded, reflective and honest. Reach - We stretch ourselves intellectually, emotionally and physically; approach mistakes as opportunities; and work diligently to reach excellence. Exploration - We experience the adventure of learning through inquiry and ingenuity in real-world problem solving. Student Voice - We express and act upon our ideas and share responsibility for our own learning and the betterment of our school and communities. ABOUT SUSTAINABILITY We recognize the impact of our actions on the planet, our community and ourselves, and we pursue viable long-term practices and big-picture thinking.


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