Rosanna Sferrazza
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Rosanna Sferrazza is recognized by Continental Who’s Who among Outstanding Professionals in the field of Education. Rosanna is a Teacher with the NYC Department of Education at PS 303 in Forest Hills. As the largest school district in the nation, the New York City Department of Education serves over million students in over 1,800 schools throughout the greater New York City area. Comprised of a rich education program to prepare students for a bright future, the NYC DOE teaches children early on how to be curious, enthusiastic and self-motivated learners as a foundation for both future academic and prosperous lives. A seasoned educator with over fourteen years of experience, Rosanna is a passionate second grade teacher specializing in curriculum development and elementary education.
In this capacity, she is responsible for teaching a variety of subjects; however she has a focus on the arts. To keep up with the latest advancements in education, Rosanna maintains close ties with the National Education Association, United Federation of Teachers, International Reading Association and the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Recognized by Who’s Who Among High School Students in her younger years, Rosanna enjoys giving back to the community by volunteering her time with student projects at the Atria Senior Living Center through PS 303. Rosanna received her Master of Science in K-6 Special Education from Touro College in addition to her undergraduate degree in Elementary Education with additional studies in Drama, Theatre and Dance from CUNY Queens College, the City University of New York. Rosanna also holds a certificate in Administration and District Leadership from the College of St. Rose. For more information, please visit www.schools.nyc.gov.