The Dalton School Archives appraises, preserves, and makes accessible the primary source materials of enduring value that document The Dalton School’s history and organization from its establishment in 1919 to the present. Our collections include student and school publications, photographs, oral histories, correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, curricula, event programs, video recordings, memorabilia, and more.

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  • Greek Festival

    A Dalton Middle School tradition since the 1930’s.
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  • The New Dalton School Building brochure, c1927

    The New Dalton School Building, circa 1927, was written when plans were underway to build a new building for the Dalton School in 1928.
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  • Experience a day in the life of a Dalton student circa 1939…

    The “Eight Year Study” conducted by the Commission on the Relation of School and College appointed by the Progressive Education Association in 1930.
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  • Past Publications

    In the Dalton School Archives Digital Collections you will find student publications dating back to 1928.
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Learn More About the Archives

Many of the Archives’ resources have been digitized and are being added to the Archives Digital Collections database as they become available.  Members of the Dalton community may log in to access the Digital Collections in the "Links and Resources" section.

The Dalton School Archives’ collections (physical and digital) are searchable through our online catalog database (see “the Archives Catalog” link on this page).

A History of Dalton in 101 Objects was created for Dalton's Centennial Celebration in 2019. To access, click the link under 101 Objects.

The Dalton School Archives Office is located in the Goldman Library on the 4th floor of 108 East 89th Street, New York, NY 10128.

Please contact our Archivist with any questions you have regarding visits, research, or donations.

Email: archives@dalton.org     Phone: (212) 423-5247

101 Objects

Enjoy A History of Dalton in 101 Objects, created for Dalton's Centennial Celebration in 2019.
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Archive Policies

Serving as the final repository for its historical records, the Dalton School Archives’ mission is to appraise, collect, organize and preserve materials of enduring value that document the history and organization of the Dalton School since its founding by Helen Parkhurst in 1919, with the goal of providing access to members of the school's community as well as to outside researchers interested in the impact of the School and its graduates.

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  • Access to Archival Records

    The Archives supports knowledge and understanding of the history, philosophy, and mission of the Dalton School. The Dalton School Archives abides by Federal and State laws, and school policies of access, while balancing researchers’ need for information.
    • The Dalton School Archives are open to the Dalton School community and outside researchers by appointment. 
    • Researchers work must be endorsed by a representative and must be relevant to the archival mission
    • Materials do not circulate or leave the Archives except with permission of the Archivist or a representative designated by the Archivist.
    • Researchers are responsible for safeguarding material made available to them.
    • Permission to use restricted records must be obtained from the Archivist and an officer from the department of origin with the endorsement of the administration
    • Duplication of any materials is done by the staff only and at the discretion of the Archivist.
    • All duplication may be subject to a fee.

    Permission to publish material from the Archives must be obtained in writing prior to publication. It is the responsibility of researchers to obtain copyright on such material prior to publication if necessary, understanding that The Dalton School may not hold copyright on all items in the Archives.
  • Restriction Policy

    The Dalton School’s archival records–other than widely distributed records, such as school publications and publicity materials–will remain closed for a period of 20 years from the date of their creation unless the office of origin has designated a shorter period.

    An exception to this policy is Dalton School Board of Trustees records are closed for 50 years.

    At this time, the Archives does not hold student and personnel records.

    During the period of restriction, records will be available only to the current Head of School, the office of origin, and the Dalton School Archives staff. Access by others will be given consideration when a written request is presented to the Archivist and written approval has been obtained from the appropriate individual in the office of origin or the Head of School.

    Records will be made available in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Dalton School Archives and Federal and State regulations governing access to student and other records.
  • Collection Policy

    Broadly stated, the Dalton School Archives collects records documenting Dalton School activities, functions, decisions, and/or policies and programs. Materials come to the Archives internally from administration, faculty, staff, and students, and externally from individual donors.
  • Digital Copyright and Citation Information

    COPYRIGHT INFORMATION
    The Dalton School Archives digital collection has been made available for educational and research use only. For these purposes, you may make one copy for personal use. This copy may not be sold, loaned, copied or published without the express permission of The Dalton School Archives. For any other use in any medium, you must contact the Archives staff at archives@dalton.org.
     
    The Dalton School makes no representation that they are the owner of the copyright for all the material on this website. Any researcher wishing to make use of any archival item must therefore assume all responsibility for clearing reproduction rights and for any infringement of Title 17 of the United States Code.

    HOW TO CITE ARCHIVAL ITEMS
    When using material from The Dalton School Archive, please acknowledge its source by clearly stating the name of the original author/photographer, title, publisher, date and other publication information as known. You must also acknowledge The Dalton School Archive as the digital publisher. Be as specific as possible, including the URL (Web address).
     
    For information on citing Internet resources, see The Dalton High School Library Citation Guides.

Meet the Archival & Technical Staff

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  • Photo of Tim Delaney

    Tim Delaney 

    ILS and Digital Archives Administrator
  • Photo of Kris Santos

    Kris Santos 

    Archivist and Museum Program Coordinator

Grades K-3

53 East 91st Street, New York, NY 10128

Grade 4 & PE Center

200 East 87th Street, New York, NY 10128

Grades 5-12

108 East 89th Street, New York, NY 10128

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