55 min

#14 Building a Rigorous Educational Home for High Achieving NYC Boys Regardless of Finances with Ramón Javier Non-Profit Prophets with Emmanuel Daudu

    • Non-Profit

Ramón Javier is the Head of School at George Jackson Academy. George Jackson Academy (GJA) is a selective, need-blind, all-boys middle school located in the East Village of Manhattan. GJA educates high-achieving boys, regardless of their families’ economic means, with some of the best independent school education around. The school’s tuition is $25,000 per year, but 100% of the families receive financial aid, some families pay as little as $50 a month. The school truly believes that if you have the ability to thrive academically, then the education that will push you should be available regardless of your economic status. Ramon has two decades of leadership experience at some of the most pre-eminent independent schools and educational access programs in New York City such as Prep for Prep, The Trinity School, TEAK, and Packer Collegiate. He graduated from Williams College and then earned a Masters of Education (Ed.M.) and M.A. in Psychological Counseling from Teachers College, Columbia University.

Ramón Javier is the Head of School at George Jackson Academy. George Jackson Academy (GJA) is a selective, need-blind, all-boys middle school located in the East Village of Manhattan. GJA educates high-achieving boys, regardless of their families’ economic means, with some of the best independent school education around. The school’s tuition is $25,000 per year, but 100% of the families receive financial aid, some families pay as little as $50 a month. The school truly believes that if you have the ability to thrive academically, then the education that will push you should be available regardless of your economic status. Ramon has two decades of leadership experience at some of the most pre-eminent independent schools and educational access programs in New York City such as Prep for Prep, The Trinity School, TEAK, and Packer Collegiate. He graduated from Williams College and then earned a Masters of Education (Ed.M.) and M.A. in Psychological Counseling from Teachers College, Columbia University.

55 min