Whitestone Day School
12-10 150th Street
Whitestone, NY 11357
(718) 728-8476, ext. 1400
About Our School
The QSAC School at Whitestone provides behavior analytic, and special education services to students 5 to 21 years of age in a variety of classroom settings. Our program operates 12 months per year, Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:15 AM – 2:45 PM. The QSAC Day School at Whitestone has 12 classrooms, 11 of which are comprised of 6 children, 1 teacher and 3 teacher assistants (6:1:3), and 1 classroom, comprised of 8 children, 1 teacher and 3 teacher assistants (8:1:3).
Each student’s educational program is designed and implemented using the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis. The process starts with conducting an individualized assessment of each student, thus allowing instruction tailored specifically to best meet our student’s needs. Each student at the QSAC Whitestone School receives individualized instruction that is designed and implemented in conjunction with the Committee on Special Education, the student’s family, the student’s teacher, the speech pathologist, and a certified Behavior Analyst or Licensed Behavior Analyst.
The QSAC School at Whitestone provides speech and language therapy as a related service as well as family training and support services. Each family has an individually scheduled monthly meeting with their child’s teacher. Each QSAC school has an open-door policy.
Referrals for the Whitestone program are accepted through a variety of sources but will always include the New York City Department of Education, and the Central Based Support Team (CBST). QSAC’s Day School in Whitestone is funded by the New York State Education Department and the New York City Department of Education or Nassau County School Districts.
Meet Our Building Leaders
Lillian Rothmaler, M.S.Ed, BCBA, LBA
Cynthia Martinez, M.S.Ed., M.S., BCBA, LBA, SBL
Cynthia Martinez serves as the Senior Director of Education and oversees the school programs. Cynthia started as a service coordinator with QSAC in 2006. She joined the team at the Whitestone Day School as a Special Education teacher, was subsequently promoted to ABA Coordinator, and later was promoted to Director of the Whitestone Day School. Cynthia has a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Hunter College, City University of New York, a Master’s degree in Special Education from City College, City University of New York, a Master’s degree in School Building Leadership from Touro College, and a Master’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis from St. Joseph’s College. She holds professional certifications as a New York State Special Education Teacher and School Administrator. Cynthia is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), and is a licensed behavior analyst in New York State (LBA).