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A Message from the Director of Education

Judy Silver

The first day of Kol Ami School is almost here!

Saturday, September 9 – First day of Religious School

 

We will be gathering in the Kol Ami Sanctuary to welcome in a brand new year with smiles and music, old and new friends:

9:00am Opening Day Assembly in Sanctuary for all families.

9:20am Students and parents move to see the new classrooms.Students remain in their classes, Parents join Judy in the common room (library) to hear about the highlights from this coming year.

12:00pm Plan to join us today and every Shabbat for Shabbat Family T'fillah (SFT) in the Chapel!

Torah Study will begin, as usual, at 9:15 in the chapel. (Parents are more than welcome to join a few minutes late)

Wednesday, September 27 - First day of Hebrew School for

Grades 3 – 6

5:30pm Pizza Dinner for Students who opted in. Classes begin promptly at 5:50pm.

As always, please use the entrance on North Side of building on Wednesday evenings.

Saturday, October 14 - Meet our Teachers! 11:00am - 12:00pm

Our classrooms will be open for you to visit, learn more about the curriculum and meet our amazing teaching staff!

If you haven't renewed your membership and registered for Religious School, it's not too late!

Returning Students: Click here

Please refer to our calendar on our website for school happenings!

Changes are afoot this year!

The entire school will be in the east end of the upper floor, classrooms 206-212, including the beautiful common room located in the centre (previously the Leo Baeck Library). We will be sharing this space with Netivot and Zareinu. The classrooms are big and bright and ready to be filled with fun and learning. If you have any donations to beautify or enhance our classrooms, please let Judy know. We are especially looking for kid-friendly area rugs or large mats, furniture, and art that would work well in a classroom. Other supplies (arts and crafts, Jewish themed games, etc.) would also be gladly accepted.

This year we are blending the grades. As usual, Junior Kindergarten and Senior Kindergarten students will make up our Gan class. Grades 1and 2 will also continue to be together. Grades 3 and 4 will make up one class, as will Grades 5 and 6. The B’nai Mitzvah year (Grade 7) will be a single grade.

The teachers and I are looking forward to a wonderful school year ahead!

See you in the fall!

Judy Silver

Director of Education

Sat, April 20 2024 12 Nisan 5784