Licensed real estate professional David Pomerantz has a wide range of experience in the hospitality and real estate industries. Prior to his current role as a real estate broker David Pomerantz had leadership roles in the senior living industries. Mr Pomerantz has worked in the in the metropolitan areas of New York including Scarsdale and White Plains areas.
The Scarsdale Public Schools are nationally known for their innovative approach to education. In 2005, Scarsdale Public Schools began moving away from traditional Advanced Placement (AP) courses, a staple at high schools for many years, in favor of a newly designed curriculum for accelerated learners.
AP classes are designed to prepare students to take a test upon completion of the material. Depending on a student’s score, he or she can earn college credit or place out of entry-level classes. Traditionally, AP classes are a reflection on a school district’s ability to cater to high-achieving students.
Scarsdale Public Schools found that the amount of material included on AP tests required teachers to keep rigorous schedules that emphasized memorization. Along with professors from Harvard, Yale, and New York University, officials designed new classes that are meant to offer students new opportunities to fully engage academic material in innovative ways. The advanced material is presented in Advanced Topics classes.
The Advanced Topics classes offered in Scarsdale Public Schools give teachers much-needed flexibility. Instead of focusing on memorization and testing material, instructors can now add depth and creativity to the subject matter, allowing students to expand their ability to critically interact with academic topics.
The Scarsdale Public Schools are nationally known for their innovative approach to education. In 2005, Scarsdale Public Schools began moving away from traditional Advanced Placement (AP) courses, a staple at high schools for many years, in favor of a newly designed curriculum for accelerated learners.
AP classes are designed to prepare students to take a test upon completion of the material. Depending on a student’s score, he or she can earn college credit or place out of entry-level classes. Traditionally, AP classes are a reflection on a school district’s ability to cater to high-achieving students.
Scarsdale Public Schools found that the amount of material included on AP tests required teachers to keep rigorous schedules that emphasized memorization. Along with professors from Harvard, Yale, and New York University, officials designed new classes that are meant to offer students new opportunities to fully engage academic material in innovative ways. The advanced material is presented in Advanced Topics classes.
The Advanced Topics classes offered in Scarsdale Public Schools give teachers much-needed flexibility. Instead of focusing on memorization and testing material, instructors can now add depth and creativity to the subject matter, allowing students to expand their ability to critically interact with academic topics.