Spring 2004

School programs are developed in conjunction with New York State Learning Standards and integrate the study of art, language arts, social studies, history, geography and cultural understanding. Programs are inquiry-based and cater to diverse styles of learning. Through participating in our interdisciplinary program, students will interpret change over time and increase their observation and communication skills.

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Principal support for the Edgar M. Bronfman Center for Education\'s school and family programs is provided by endowed funds established by the Bronfman family, Muriel and William Rand Fund, William Randolph Hearst Foundation, Helena Rubinstein Foundation, Inc., and Rosalie Klein Adolf.

Major annual grants are provided by The Louis and Harold Price Foundation, JPMorgan Chase, The Seth Sprague Educational and Charitable Foundation, Michael Tuch Foundation, Inc., The Milken Family Foundation, Alpern Family Foundation, Inc., George and Frances Armour Foundation, Inc., Max Zankel Foundation, MetLife Foundation, New York State Council on the Arts, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, Herman Goldman Foundation, The Pumpkin Foundation, at the request of Joseph H. and Carol F. Reich, and an anonymous donor.

Public School Programs receive the generous assistance of The New York Times Company Foundation and May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, Inc.

The Family Activity Center is supported through the generosity of Nat Schneider.

The children\'s exhibition, Camels and Caravans: Daily Life in Ancient Israel, is made possible by a generous grant from The Gloria and Sidney Danziger Foundation.

Additional support is provided by Cotronics Corporation.

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