In 2013, Principal Alexa Sorden, a former teacher and literacy coach, took over Concourse Village Elementary School in New York City after its predecessor was closed due to poor performance and disrepair. When the 361 students—nearly all of whom came from low-income households—returned to school that fall, they were greeted with a renovated building, new teachers, and high-quality instructional practices in every classroom.
Under Sorden’s leadership, the pre-K to 5 school blossomed. Using a flat leadership structure—Sorden is the only administrator—teachers are empowered to learn from and support each other and share accountability for student outcomes. An innovative, literacy-first approach helps students develop foundational skills in every subject, from English language arts to math and art.
In 2024, Concourse Village Elementary moved to a new building and adopted a new name—LEAD 359 (Leaders of Excellence, Advocacy, and Discovery), and with Sorden still at the helm, the school is slowly expanding to include the middle school grades, as well.
Proof Points:
- The school was ranked better than 95.8 percent of all elementary schools in New York City in 2017.
- In 2018, 88 percent of students scored advanced or proficient on the New York State exams in both math and English language arts, more than 40 points higher than the citywide averages.
- The school received a Blue Ribbon Award for Exemplary Performance in 2018.