New York Edge
Stephanie Costner's work experience includes a variety of roles in the education and nonprofit sector. Stephanie has served as a Vice President for Programs, Assessments, and Evaluations at the Colorado "I Have A Dream" Foundation, where they expanded the program and managed a team. Stephanie was also the Director of the Say Yes Collegiate Preparatory Academy at Syracuse University, where they built the program from the ground up and managed a large budget and team. Additionally, they have worked as a Curriculum and New Media Managing Consultant at the University at Buffalo, where they redesigned web platforms and developed curriculum. Costner has also held positions as a teacher and faculty liaison at the NYC Department of Education. Currently, they are a Vice President of Curriculum Design & Instructional Technology at New York Edge.
Stephanie Costner earned a Master's degree in Higher Education/Higher Education Administration from Louisiana State University, studying from 1992 to 1994. Prior to that, they completed their Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Government at Medaille University in 1992. There is no information provided regarding their time at Virginia State University.
New York Edge
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At New York Edge, we believe that every student, regardless of their race, ethnicity, or socioeconomic backgrounds, deserves the opportunity to access their full potential and find their passions. Annually, we provide after school programs to as many as 40,000 students in over 100 schools across all five boroughs, helping them succeed in school and life and developing their leadership skills. A Whole Student Approach Students need healthy minds, bodies, and relationships, as well as creative outlets, to thrive, and New York Edge programs help them develop all four. From homework support and engaging academic activities, to sports and movement, to social-emotional learning and creative activities, our programs offer opportunities to develop in every aspect of their lives. New York Edge gives parents peace of mind that their children are safe, fully engaged, and making progress towards their goals. A Widereaching Community of Support New York Edge weaves a powerful network to support students’ development. From building partnerships with high-profile organizations like the Mets, Knicks, and Columbia University Medical School, to creating volunteer opportunities for professionals to meet and develop relationships with students, to training our staff to be empathetic and involved, New York Edge ensures that students have plenty of role models and supportive adults in their lives.