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History
1949
Stevens Cooperative School was incorporated as a school for 3s and 4s. After a number of years, it moved to Lott House, at 8
th
Street and Castle Point Terrace in Hoboken, where the Nursery school remained until 2007.
1973
Stevens starts its first Kindergarten program at St. Matthews Presbyterian Church at 9
th
Street and Hudson Street.
1979
The School moves to St. John’s Lutheran Church at 3
rd
and Bloomfield Streets and adds a 1
st
grade and 2
nd
grade.
1980
Stevens adds 3
rd
grade and 4
th
grade and moves St. Paul’s Episcopal Church at 820 Hudson Street. Families from all over Hudson County join the School’s population.
1983
Stevens buys a building at 220 Willow Street to house the K-4
th
grade.
1980s
The expansion of the School allows for the hiring of many teachers from the Bank Street College of Education, one of the nation’s leaders in progressive education. This practice continues today.
1986
The School hires its first full time educational director.
1992
The school moves into the Rue Building at 3
rd
and Garden Streets, where 1
st
grade - 8
th
grade in Hoboken remain today.
1995
Zoe L. Hauser, current head of school, begins her tenure
Late 1990s
Stevens expands to middle school, adding a 5
th
grade in 1997 and a 6
th
grade in 1998.
2003
The School graduates its first 8
th
grade class.
2003
Stevens moves its PreK and Kindergarten classes into a building a 301 Bloomfield Street, financing the purchase of the land with its first Capital Campaign.
2005
Stevens opens a new campus at Newport in Jersey City with Kindergarten - 2
nd
grade, and the commitment to add one grade there per year.
2007
A morning and afternoon 2s program is launched at the 301 Bloomfield Street facility.
2007
Stevens moves its 3s, 4s and PreK/K students in Hoboken into a new facility at 333 River Street.
2007
The Harrell Room, a science and media center, is installed on the second floor of 301 Bloomfield.
2008
Stevens Newport Campus welcomes middle schoolers and has its first 5th grade class.
2009
Stevens Newport Campus moves into a brand new, build to suit, 20,000 square foot space at the AquaBlu building within the Newport development.
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