I am a proud alum of Schechter and cannot begin to measure the impact it has had on my life. Unlike any other school, Schechter has a focus on high-level thinking and advanced academic skills that go beyond the classroom, but in daily life.
- Ben, Alumni and Board MemberAs Reform Jews, we were nervous about the religious aspect, but at Schechter, you are free to practice your religion as you see fit. We don't feel different than and we don't feel any pressure to be "more religious". At the same time, we respect those that are more observant than us and love that there is a place for everyone.
- Jill, ParentWe are beyond thrilled with the rigorous secular education, the community and the spiritual values our children are being taught.
- Jill, ParentEach week when I read the Friday newsletter I feel great. It makes me proud of what our school, our students, and our faculty and staff accomplish each and every day.
- Jessica, Alumni Parent, Board ChairwomanSchechter shaped me into the person I am today. All of the teachers really reinforced the idea of respect, love toward Judaism, and being a good person.
- Maddy, Class of 2014December was filled with fantastic programs that highlighted our students’ learning and curiosity and creativity! Learn how our 5th graders worked to become Torah readers for life; read about the Schechter Players’ entertaining performance of The Trial of Goldilocks; find out about the ways students celebrated the Ethiopian Jewish holiday of Sigd; read about the engagement and excitement as students prepared for Hanukkah STEAMfest. And gain insights about this week’s parashah from Rabbi Berger!
LEARN MORE>>Schechter teachers try to infuse our Core Values into most of their lessons; this week, we’re bringing you some stories that highlight those experiences. Fifth graders spent four days learning to be shomrei adamah, or guardians of the earth; Kindergarten students have been learning about the needs of animals; all of our students eagerly participated in Giving Tuesday, during which they packed and created bags of toiletries, art supplies, snacks, and birthday packages that will be donated to people in need. And, earlier last month, Middle School Spanish students delved into the Hispanic holiday and customs of Dia de los Muertos; Senora Castro provides an in-depth look into those studies.
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