Neighborhood Charter Schools
Melanie Moore currently serves as a Fourth Grade Teacher in an ICT classroom at Neighborhood Charter Schools since August 2023, focusing on both special and general education. In addition to this role, Melanie is a Corps Member with Teach For America from June 2023. Prior professional experience includes positions as a TA Operations Specialist and Talent Acquisition Assistant at Havas Health & You from November 2020 to August 2022, a Recruiting Assistant at Career Group from May 2019 to November 2020, and various roles at SoulCycle Inc. from February 2018 to May 2019, including Keyholder and Front Desk. Melanie also completed an internship at McCann in June 2016. Academically, Melanie holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Public Relations, Advertising, and Applied Communication from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Special Education and Teaching at Hunter College, expected to complete in July 2025.
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Neighborhood Charter Schools
Neighborhood Charter Schools' mission is to provide the children of Harlem with new educational opportunities through a rigorous, comprehensive K-8 program that cultivates the intellectual, social and emotional development of each child. Our students, who include high functioning children with autism spectrum disorders, will become independent learners and critical thinkers, will acquire the academic skills that they need to succeed in college preparatory high schools and will exhibit the social and emotional skills that will allow them to reach their full potential. The school provides a rich, rigorous and fully inclusive education to a broad range of Harlem children, including English Language Learners, students with disabilities, students who struggle academically and gifted students. The school has a specialized program for high-functioning students on the autism spectrum (ASD students) in each grade. The ASD program, which is modeled on the successful ASD Nest program currently operating in 16 New York City Department of Education (DOE) schools, is the first of its kind in Central Harlem.