NYC dance teacher Sherry Fass garners 2023 Big Apple Award

Middle school dance teacher Sherry Fass has garnered a 2023 Big Apple Award from New York City Public Schools. Photo Credit: Sherry Fass

There are many fine educators working in public schools in New York City. One of these, Sherry Fass, a middle school dance instructor, has garnered a 2023 Big Apple Award for her work in the classroom.

Sherry teaches at Louis Armstrong Middle School (IS 227), where she has taught dance for the past three years. In her classroom, she creates an environment where her students are independent learners and work well together. She prioritizes building student confidence, especially during the practice of the dances they are learning.

In addition to her work in the school, this honored educator works closely with the Dept. of Education (DOE) as a Big Apple Fellow, an Arts Liaison for the Queens DOE Dance Educators organization, a mentor to DOE Dance Educators in the Curriculum Development and Support Program, and an adjudicator for the Queens Borough Arts Festival. Through her extensive work in the DOE, Sherry has built partnerships with the Paul Taylor Dance Company, the Amy Marshall Dance Company, the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Ballet Hispanico, and several artists from Symphony Space. She is also an Adjunct Instructor at Hofstra University in the Dance Education Department. And for nine years, from 2013 to 2022, she worked part-time at the Rosalind Academy of Dance in Oakdale. As a performer, Sherry has danced in competition settings, university theatres, private venues, and most recently, Radio City Music Hall.

Sherry has also contributed to her community. She developed, organized, and hosted a fundraiser for students enrolled in the Young Autism Program at Developmental Disabilities Institute at Skydive Long Island in 2008 and again in 2009. Through this effort, she raised $4,500 in 2008 and $5,500 in 2009 to benefit the Young Autism Program Charitable Foundation.

Sherry earned her  first Bachelor’s degree in Speech Pathology with an emphasis in Behavior Analysis from St. Joseph’s College, New York, in 2009. She earned a second Bachelor’s degree in Dance Education from Hofstra University in 2018. She earned her Master’s degree in Dance Education from New York University in 2021.