Description: Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, widely recognized as one of New York’s premier nonprofit organizations, is a 117-year-old settlement house that provides an extensive array of effective and integrated human services—social, educational, legal, health, housing, mental health, nutritional and fitness—which significantly improve the lives of 20,000 people in need each year, ages 3 to 103, on the East Side of Manhattan.
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Horrible horrible experience. Our experience was racial discrimination and systematic harassmen and education oppression towards my children
Unfortunately my experience with Lenox Hill Daycare was not a great one. Although the program offers many great services the administration there expelled my children from the program claiming that I was 'threatening' when I began questioning their policies. I was pulled into an unarranged meeting and told by head executive Warren Schwarf and 4 other administrators that I had to drop my children at the front door and they will have someone pick them up and escort them to class because i wasnt wanted or allowed in the building. When i asked why I was told by Marian Detelj that I was 'threatening'. the administration there became physically aggressive when two of the administrators proceeded to pull my two daughters out of their classroom unexpectedly when I refuse to agree with their decision. I have been trying to get my children back into school since December 15, 2014. I dont believe that Lenox Hill administration had a legal right to expel my two toddlers because they say I was threatening. Its not my fault that some people are racist and afraid of black people.