Tuxedo Park School will have its first in-person open house since the Covid-19 pandemic began for prospective students and their families on Tuesday, January 11th, 9:00-10:30 a.m.
“TPS open houses provide a first-hand glimpse of our location, curriculum, and culture,” said Ruth Teague, Director of Enrollment Management. “As a tight-knit community, our student ambassadors, teachers, and parents are excited to welcome prospective families back into our hallways. Classrooms are abuzz with activity, from science experiments, where students build a car using mousetraps, to lively musical rehearsals for our upcoming concerts. Whether you are looking to place your child in Primary School, PreK-Grade 3; Middle School, Grades 4-6; or Upper School, Grades 7-9; visiting a school in person is the best way to immerse yourself in the student experience.”
Nurse Shaylynn Botta said that TPS has used health and safety protocols to protect the school community during the pandemic.
“Tuxedo Park School has implemented conscientious Covid-19 protocols to create an in-person environment where our students feel safe to learn and grow,” she said. “We are striving to open our doors for in-person visits once again, but we know this is not possible without all prospective families adhering to our protocols.”
All visitors will be required to wear masks indoors, sanitize upon arrival, and provide proof of vaccination. Once families are in the building, the open house will begin with a presentation and Q&A with administrators, followed by a tour of the building during the school day. Families who are unable to attend the in-person open houses on January 11th and April 12th can visit the campus for in-person Tuxedo Tuesday Tours every Tuesday at 3:15 and 4:15pm.
Contact Ruth Teague, rteague@tuxedoparkschool.org, or visit the school website to schedule a tour of Tuxedo Park School.