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, ParentSchechter 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 2014Each 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 Chairwoman
Schechter’s Early Childhood program is so much more than day care—it’s where young children grow as learners and as people. In a nurturing environment, students develop independence, values, and respect while building skills in math, literacy, science, and even Hebrew. Most importantly, they begin to see themselves as part of a Jewish community and learn that Judaism is a way of life.
LEARN MORE>>Schechter’s strong sense of community reveals itself in countless moments, both big and small. It’s there when a middle school student gently holds hands with a two-year-old while walking down the hallway, and when a fourth grader helps a younger student master a new Hebrew letter on Yom Ha’Ivrit. Community comes alive as individual cast members come together to create a musical that brings both laughter and tears to its audience. It’s found in students bravely sharing their vulnerability—through words, dance, and music—to remind us all of the power of making others feel seen and valued. Community connects so much of what we do at Schechter. In this newsletter, take a closer look at how it unfolds on Yom Ha’Ivrit, at the dedication of our new Able Table, and on stage with the cast and crew of Annie Jr. Plus, read Rabbi Berger’s thoughts about this week’s Parashat Va’era.
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