Leadership
Karen Feuer
Principal
Karen Feuer joined PS 110 in 2009 with over 30 years of experience in education. She has held various positions that include administering the office of School Food Service at the Board of Jewish Education, teaching pre-school as well as elementary school in Manhattan and the South Bronx, supervising parent support in Districts 20, 21, and 31, and serving on the Community School Board in District Two — advocating for public schools and setting educational policy in the district.
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Karen was born in the Bronx and attended public schools her whole life. She has a Bachelor of Science from New York University in Art Education; a Masters in Early Childhood and Elementary Education also from New York University and a Master in Supervision and Administration from Baruch College's Aspiring Leadership Program. She was an Assistant Principal for two years on Manhattan's Upper East Side at PS 183.
Karen raised her two children in Manhattan and they both attended public schools.
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Karen thinks public education in New York City is the best in the nation. "In a system as large as New York City's there will always be neighborhoods that have schools in need of improvement,” she says “but largely as a whole, New York City is a place of innovation, progressive thinking and accountability." She remains energetic and optimistic about improving outcomes for students at PS 110 and is committed to making sure that each student makes progress and meets high expectations.
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KFeuer@schools.nyc.gov
Marisa Krohn
Assistant Principal
Marisa Krohn supports Principal Feuer, the teachers, and staff in the day to day administration of our wonderful diverse school and looks forward to another great year with us!
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Born and bred in Jersey City where she currently lives with her husband, toddler, and rescue pit mix, Ms Krohn is all smiles with an infectious energy that pairs well with our school. A graduate of NYU in early childhood & special education, reading at Columbia, and a leadership degree from Bank Street, Ms Krohn has almost a fifteen years of teaching and leading under her belt at local public schools. With a focus on integrating special education into the curriculum, Ms Krohn transitioned into a leadership role at PS234 which then led her to PS 110, where she has been since 2019.
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Faculty
PK-209 |
Alice Glick |
AGlick@schools.nyc.gov |
K-306 |
Diana LeneMarielle Gerber |
DLene@schools.nyc.govMGerber6@schools.nyc.gov |
K-307 |
Hyunjoo Kim |
HKim7@schools.nyc.gov |
1-407 |
Melissa Miles |
MMiles4@schools.nyc.gov |
1-406 |
Jennifer LuttonMaxy Hirsch |
JLutton@schools.nyc.govMHirsch7@schools.nyc.gov |
2-401 |
Efthymia Karadimitri |
EKaradimitri@schools.nyc.gov |
2-409 |
Allegra JudahDanielle Molins |
AJudah@schools.nyc.govDMolins@schools.nyc.gov |
3-504 |
Cydney Rosenberg |
CRosenberg12@schools.nyc.gov |
3-501 |
Sara BeersLindsey Regensburg |
SBeers@schools.nyc.govLRegensburg@schools.nyc.gov |
4-506 |
Joshua Ditzion |
JDitzion@schools.nyc.gov |
4-507 |
Trac VuJordan Provorny |
TVu2@schools.nyc.govJProvorny@schools.nyc.gov |
5-509 |
Emily Meyer |
EMeyer9@schools.nyc.gov |
5-508 |
Stephanie KelleyCarline Maggi |
SKelley2@schools.nyc.govCMaggi2@schools.nyc.gov |
Physical Education |
Christina Fiorinelli |
CFiorinelli@schools.nyc.gov |
Science |
Alexa Abrams |
AAbrams12@schools.nyc.gov |
Art |
Caroline Caton |
CCaton@schools.nyc.gov |
ENL |
Arielle Cutler |
ACutler2@schools.nyc.gov |
SETTS/At-Risk Intervention |
Lisa Soberman |
LSoberman@schools.nyc.gov |
Paraprofessional PK-209 |
Yuet Kok Tai |
YTai@schools.nyc.gov |