At Cypress Hills Community School (PS/IS 89), we believe in nurturing the whole child through our foundational Project CARE initiative. CARE, which stands for Communication, Accountability, Respect, and Effort forms the foundation of our approach to education, social-emotional learning, and school community.
Project CARE guides our daily interactions, instructional approaches, and disciplinary practices. We recognize that academic success flourishes when students feel emotionally secure, valued, and equipped with social-emotional skills. Through this framework, we cultivate a supportive learning environment where:
Communication opens pathways for understanding and connection
Accountability empowers students to take ownership of their actions and learning
Respect fosters appreciation for our diverse community and individual differences
Effort encourages persistence and growth mindset in all endeavors
Recognizing that many children face challenges outside the classroom, we implement trauma-informed practices throughout our school. Our educators receive specialized training to:
Recognize signs of trauma and understand its impact on learning and behavior
Create safe, predictable environments that minimize triggers
Respond with empathy and appropriate support rather than punishment
Build trusting relationships that promote healing and resilience
Mindfulness Practice
Mindfulness is integrated into our daily routines, helping students develop awareness, focus, and emotional regulation. Through regular mindfulness exercises, students learn to:
Identify and manage their emotions
Improve attention and concentration
Reduce stress and anxiety
Develop greater self-compassion and empathy for others
RULER Emotional Intelligence Framework
We proudly implement the RULER approach from Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence, teaching students to:
Recognize emotions in themselves and others
Understand the causes and consequences of emotions
Label emotions accurately
Express emotions appropriately
Regulate emotions effectively
These skills provide students with lifelong tools for navigating complex social interactions and personal challenges.
Restorative Justice Practices
When conflicts arise, our restorative justice approach transforms these moments into opportunities for growth. Rather than focusing solely on punishment, we emphasize:
Healing relationships through facilitated dialogue
Understanding the impact of actions on the community
Taking responsibility and making meaningful amends
Collaborative problem-solving to prevent future issues
Building stronger classroom communities through circles and conferences
At Cypress Hills Community School, Project CARE isn’t just a program—it’s our commitment to developing compassionate, resilient, and successful individuals prepared to thrive in school and beyond.