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Aisha Brownlee

School Social Worker at Capital Preparatory Charter Schools

Aisha Brownlee, LMSW, is a dedicated social worker with extensive experience in various roles within the field. Currently serving as a School Social Worker at Capital Preparatory Harlem Charter School since September 2019, Aisha previously worked as a Multisystemic Therapist at The Children's Village and as a Social Worker at JCCA. Early career experiences included a position as a Student Caller at Columbia Call Center and a Social Work Intern at Lincoln Square Legal Services. Aisha's educational background includes a Master of Social Work from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Howard University. The diverse professional journey reflects a commitment to supporting children and families through various social work initiatives.

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Capital Preparatory Charter Schools

Capital Preparatory Schools is a charter school management organization operating a network of educational communities. From its inception, the Capital Prep community—our scholars, parents, faculty, and staff—have come together to create a compelling and meaningful educational experience. Capital Prep provides scholars in grades K–12 with a year-round, college-preparatory education that encourages students to become agents of change. Capital Prep Harbor (Bridgeport, CT) – Grades K-12 Capital Prep Harlem (Harlem, NY) – Grades 6-12 Capital Prep Bronx - (Bronx, NY) - Grades 6-10 Capital Preparatory Schools believes that all children, when given the right conditions and environment, will succeed and excel in their academic and social-emotional growth. This is achieved by blending elements of academic models that successfully support students from historically disadvantaged populations, with innovative approaches that get 100% of our graduates accepted to four-year colleges. Focusing on the key attributes of leaders, our learner expectations are designed to develop students who are: collaborators; information processors; problem solvers; knowledgeable people; responsible and empathetic citizens. With the support of the Capital Prep team of skilled and compassionate educators, scholars realize their academic abilities, advocate for social justice and fulfill their civic responsibilities. As leaders of social justice, we expect our students to use their education to improve the lives of others.


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