Updates


Weekly Update February 8, 2016

Good turnout and even better Jewish learning going on yesterday: from acrostic poems using their names and the word Judaism, to an up-to-the-minute discussion of the Women of the Wall movement in...
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Weekly Update 2/1/16

Sincere thanks to those of you who let us know your child would be absent yesterday—it helps us be smarter planners for lunch and class time. Unfortunately, there were about twice as many students...
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Weekly Update 1-25-16

Nothing like some winter weather cabin fever to bring our attendance up to almost 100%!! Great to see everyone yesterday for the official first day of our second semester. Our electives this semester...
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Important Update

Due to the condition of the roads this morning, including Interstate 64, there will be no school today, January 10th. Please stay warm and safe!
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Weekly Update

We’re back in the saddle this Sunday, January 10th at 11:30 am at JFCS!!
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Weekly Update 12-14-15

Great Jewish learning yesterday—Jews and baseball, Hebrew conversations, and deli delights imported from NYC for the Yiddish students!! Since it was our last session of the calendar year, we passed...
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Weekly Update 12-7-15

Put on your yarmulke, here comes Chanukah!! We had a great, virtually full house yesterday and there was lots of almost-Chanukah learning going on! We were treated to a special presentation during...
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Weekly Update 11-23-15

Our hallways and classrooms were buzzing with activity yesterday!! In addition to our terrific classes, some of our students got to perform some mitzvot by helping out with the Chanukah Helpers...
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Weekly Update 11/9/15

Great session yesterday—I was serenaded by the lovely voices of our Pitch Perfect students as they explored both old and new Chanukah music, students in Jews in Sports delved into issues of...
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Weekly Update 11-2-15

What an awesome day we had yesterday!! Rather than try to recap the amazing trip that 21 of our 10th graders experienced, I’ll let Rabbi Miles’ words to his fellow rabbi/teachers give you an idea...
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