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  1. The Dalton School, originally called the Children's University School, was founded by Helen Parkhurst in 1919. After experimentation in her own one-room school with Maria Montessori, Parkhurst visited other progressive schools in Europe including Bedales School and its founder and headmaster John Haden Badley in England.

  2. The Dalton School offers an education of excellence that meets each student's interests, abilities, and needs within a common curricular framework and reflects and promotes an understanding of, and, appreciation for, diversity. Learn about its innovative curriculum, global challenges, and community events.

  3. We look forward to learning more about you, and helping you to learn more about Dalton, over the course of the admissions process. The school seeks to enroll students of sound character and educational promise who will provide a diverse population in talent, background, and experience.

  4. About. Dalton offers its 1,300 students a wide array of stimulating and challenging programs taught by passionate and dedicated faculty. Outstanding academic offerings are complemented by exemplary performing and fine arts curricula – taught by faculty who are professionals in their fields – and a full range of athletic teams and ...

  5. Find the names and contact information of the admissions staff at The Dalton School, a K-12 independent school in New York City. Learn how to reach the directors, associates and coordinators for First Program, Middle and High School admissions.

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  7. Encyclopedia of Education. DALTON SCHOOL The Dalton School, founded by Helen Parkhurst in New York City in 1919, was one of the important Progressive schools created in the early part of the twentieth century and the home of the internationally famous Dalton Plan.

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