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Katlyn Rapini

TASC Instructor at Community Impact at Columbia University

Katlyn Rapini is an inclusive educator with a diverse background in education and arts. She is currently a teacher at New Haven Public Schools in Connecticut.1 Previously, she worked as a TASC Instructor at Community Impact at Columbia University.2

Rapini holds a Master of Arts in Elementary Inclusive Education and Teaching Students with Disabilities from Teachers College, Columbia University.1 She also completed her Bachelor of Arts in Drama at Ithaca College and pursued an Executive Certificate in Financial Success for Nonprofits at Cornell University.

Her professional experience includes roles in various educational and arts organizations, such as:

  1. Lincoln Center Education
  2. New Haven Symphony Orchestra
  3. International Festival of Arts & Ideas
  4. Brooklyn Youth Chorus
  5. Roundabout Theatre Company

Rapini's career focus is on integrating arts into education to foster creative thinking and curiosity among students. She is pursuing certification in Childhood Education (grades 1-6) and Teaching Students with Disabilities (grades 1-6), demonstrating her commitment to inclusive education.

Highlights

Jun 13 · news.yale.edu
Juneteenth 2024: Celebrating the end of slavery in the U.S.
Staff - L. W. Beecher Museum Magnet School of Arts and Sciences

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Location

New York, New York, United States