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Christy Rossowski
Christy serves as the 6th grade math teacher, 7th – 8th grade science teacher, is responsible for both the Mentor and Speakers programs and assists with numerous extra-curricular activities.
The San Miguel School exists first and foremost to offer a quality education to those in need. Priority is given to boys from challenging circumstances that are in need of extra support to be able to attend to the tasks involved in learning. The San Miguel School is a middle school with a focus on the positive. In a structured and caring environment; each “Miguel Man” is encouraged to learn, serve, and grow to the best of his ability.
This Lasallian school was founded in 1993 to provide a broad and complete education for inner-city boys in grades five through eight, many of whom have had difficulty in their previous schools, including truancy, behavior problems, lack of interest, and poor academic performance. Most of the youth served (60% Latino, 30% African American, 5% Asian, and 5% Caucasian) live in high-crime, economically-deprived neighborhoods; lack consistent discipline; and have weak family structures. San Miguel succeeds with its students because of its low student-teacher ratio (16:1) and its commitment to quality Lasallian education.
Providence was the first San Miguel School.
