The Art Teacher provides direct and appropriate individualized instruction based on objectives in art according to the New York Learning Standards and develops social skills while maintaining classroom discipline and safety. The Art Teacher collaborates witha multidisciplinary team that includes teaching assistants, teacher aides, social workers, parents/guardians, residential staff, administration, and other professionals in the education and treatment of each child. The Art Teacher reports student progress by reviewing the IEP on a quarterly basis, completing a daily computer log, participating in quarterly Planning Conferences, and by issuing report cards.
Schedule: Hours – 8:30am-3:30pm daily, except for one day per week so designated for staff conference: 3:00pm-5:00pm.
For more than 80 years, ANDRUS has been a proud provider of programs and services for children and families throughout Westchester County and the tri-state area. Every year, we reach over 2500 children and families with a broad spectrum of preventive and restorative services for families and their children from birth through adolescence.
In 1928, philanthropist John Emory Andrus founded an orphanage, the original Andrus Children's Home, as a memorial to his wife, Julia. Our beautiful 107-acre campus was the childhood home of Julia who had been adopted by the Dyckman family. John Andrus constructed spacious Tudor residences and landscaped grounds to instill in children the belief that they were valued and loved. His legacy of attention to quality, safety and nurturing care has continuously shaped our work.