Randolph Academy Names Gray as New Director of Curriculum and Instruction

Randolph Academy Names Gray as New Director of Curriculum and Instruction

23-year education veteran brings extensive teaching and administrative experience to role Randolph Academy, which supports, empowers and educates children with various emotional and mental health disabilities from its campuses in Randolph and Hamburg, N.Y., has appointed Theresa L. Gray as its new Director of Curriculum and Instruction. Ms. Gray joins Randolph Academy having most recently served as Assistant Superintendent of […]

Teachers ‘Weave’ Family’s Appreciation into Students’ Curriculum (See Ch. 2’s Story!)

Teachers ‘Weave’ Family’s Appreciation into Students’ Curriculum (See Ch. 2’s Story!)

Rebecca and Greg Jaszka spent their first Christmas as parents in Oishei Children’s Hospital last year. Their seven-month-old daughter, Claire, had contracted the RSV virus, resulting in a nerve-wracking, 10-day stay, much of it in the ICU. “It was hard spending our first Christmas there, but the people at Children’s were just amazing,” says Rebecca. “Every day someone was standing […]

ROAD TRIP! The Importance of Learning Outside of the Classroom

ROAD TRIP! The Importance of Learning Outside of the Classroom

At Randolph Academy, we believe it’s important for our students to engage with the community. Part of our goal in teaching young people with emotional and behavioral disabilities is to prepare them to have rewarding careers and fulfilling adult lives – which means they need to get out of the classroom from time to time! We do this in many […]