Manhattan Country School
Maiya Jackson is an experienced educational leader with a diverse background in teaching and administration. Currently serving as Co-Head of School and Upper School Director at Manhattan Country School since June 2005, Maiya Jackson has also held positions as a 6th Grade Teacher and High School Placement Director within the same institution. Prior experience includes a role as an English Teacher at Friends Academy from September 2003 to June 2004 and Co-Director at Breakthrough Long Island from February 2000 to August 2003. Maiya Jackson holds a Bachelor's degree in English Literature from Brown University and a Master's degree in School Leadership from Teachers College, Columbia University, through the Klingenstein Program.
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Manhattan Country School
Reflecting the vision of the Civil Rights Movement, Manhattan Country School teaches students in a community with no racial majority and broad economic diversity. Our goals for students are academic excellence, intellectual freedom, social awareness, self-confidence, and firsthand knowledge of the natural world. MCS is unique among NYC independent schools in having a 180-acre working farm integral to the curriculum and a slide scale for tuition.