The association with the Blue Man Group has brought the school some national media attention, including stories in
Time, on NBC's
Today Show and National Public Radio. Local stories appeared in
The Villager and the
New York Post. The school attracted some controversy after a front-page article about the school in
The New York Times called attention to the school's tuition rates. Although the school's tuition is "right in the middle" of what other private schools in New York City charge, some readers outside of the city were shocked by the cost. Blue School's media visibility has also made it a target for attacks by conservative educators, who are critical of its focus on creativity and the elements it takes from the
Reggio Emilia approach to education. A June 2012 article in
The New York Post criticized the school's approach and reported that parents removed their children from the school, claiming that the children weren't learning how to read. In April 2012,
The New York Times published a feature on how Blue School integrates scientific research about child development in the classroom, writing that "the school has become a kind of national laboratory for integrating cognitive neuroscience and cutting-edge educational theory into curriculum, professional development and school design." Blue School was also featured on a March 18, 2012 episode of
CNN's
The Next List. In March 2014,
New York magazine published school vaccination rates that reflected incomplete reporting for the 2012–13 school year due to damage of student medical records in the flooding from Hurricane Sandy. In 2022, Blue School employees voted to unionize but were met with anti-union tactics by school leadership, who failed to recognize the legal union. == See also ==