Dean, St. John's University School of
EducationDr. Jerrold Ross is Dean of The School of Education at St.
John's. He was formerly Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in the
School of Education at New York University. He was Director of the
National Arts Education Research Center at New York University
1987-1995.
Dr. Ross holds a Ph.D. in Music Education from New York
University and an Honorary Doctorate of Human Letters from Emerson
College, Boston. He served as President of the New York College of
Music as well as Director of the renowned Town Hall in New York
City.
He began his career as a teacher of music in the public schools
of Syosset, Great Neck and New York. He also taught music education
at New York University where be became Chairman of the Department
of Music and Music Education and Head of the Division of Arts and
Arts Education before becoming Associate Dean of the School of
Education.
Dr. Ross has been Director of many research and training
projects including those funded by the Rockefeller, Mellon, J.P.
Morgan Chase, Pinkerton, and Samuel Rubin Foundations, the U.S.
Department of Education, the National Foundation on the Arts and
Humanities and the National Endowment for the
Arts.
Dr. Ross was a founding Board member of the Teacher Education
Accreditation Council, a national accrediting group for schools of
education (1998-2006). He served as a member of the Teacher
Education Certification and Practice Board, as well as an evaluator
of higher education programs for the State of New York, New Jersey,
Connecticut, and Rhode Island. He is also a member of the New York
State Commissioner’s Advisory Committee on Teacher Education and
the New York City Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Teacher
Education. He is currerntly Secretary of the Alumni and Friends of
LaGuardia High School for Music and the Arts in New York
City.
In June, 2006 he was awarded a medal for Distinguished Achievement
as an Administrator by St. John's University. In July, 2006
the Trustees of the Usdan Center for the Creative and Performing
Arts named a new Discovery Center building for children ages 6-8 in
honor of Dr. Ross' 36 years as president of the Board
(1968.-2004). The New York State Education Department and its
Board of Regents presented him with a certificate to commemorate
the occasion and the New York State School Music Association cited
him for "50 Years of Service to the Children of New York
State."