Message from the Principal....
Too often life passes us by and we suddenly realize that we let certain thingsbe unimportant when they should have been very important.
I think parents like to feel at a certain age their children should be able to beresponsible and do their home work on their own. They shouldn't have tohover over them to make sure it gets done. This isn't a bad thought. It isidealistic, and I think the age of expectation gets younger and younger ...........
We bring them into the world and we need to get them through life. Of courseat a certain point we need to let them spread their wings..... but not beforethey can fly and that my friends isn't at the same age for every child.
Your children should be greeted when you pick them up from school or whenthey come home from school. Ask them how they are and would they like adrink or a snack? Don't ask them if they had a good day? Don't jump in and askdid you behave today. Show a genuine interest in them as a person. Mostlikely once you do, they'll tell you about their day.
Children should feel parents care about their school work and want to helpthem. No, that doesn't mean you have to accept they can't do anything;however, express in a positive way to them , you try and I'll be here to helpyou if you get stuck.
Research shows involved parents make their children better students. Don'thover, just be there. Be supportive, compassionate, willing to help, willing tolisten, willing to empathize, willing to praise.
"Kids tend to succeed in school when parents are involved with their educationand take an interest in their learning and progress. Don't control your childrendoing their work, encourage and support. Don't make it about grades, make itabout progress in learning.
Talk about your child's strengths and don't patronize them over theirweaknesses. Don't focus on their failures, focus on their successes andencourage them to work hard on difficult things. "www.verywellfamily.com/school"
Happy Mother's Day!!!!!!
Events and Happenings!!
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Pre-School Lag B'omer fun!
Thank you so much to Mrs. Amy Steinert and the PTO for our yummy treat!
Welcome to our new students Elha and Liya!
3Y News
We enjoyed being tiny artists by using sponges to make beautiful art work.
3y made cactuses for the letter C.
3y had an egg race for their outside activity
Mother's Day activity with the Moms!
Pre-K News
Oh what fun Pre K has been having as we finish the alphabet and discover colorsand textures! Painting with yarn, digging for worms, planting flowers, and melting
crayons are just a few of the wonderful things we are doing in Pre K. We are about tobegin our Spring lessons, and soon we will learn the wonderful stages of a Butterfly.
This is not only a scientific teaching moment but a symbolic lesson for the season asour little pre K’ers are getting ready to morph into Kindergarten. As we close out the
last few weeks of the school year, we are very eager to share in such specialmoments as we transform together and prepare for the next fun stage.
We are learning so much in Pre-K Kochavim!We are getting closer and closer to the end of the Alef-Bais! We recently celebratedYom tzahov- yellow day and Yom keshes- rainbow day!Morah Rena
Elementary Lag B'omer Fun
Kindergarten News
Kindergarten really enjoyed Lag b'Omer ! We made small candle votives where allthe kindergarteners were pictured circling around their very own "bonfire." Wecontinued our fun outdoors at Hull Park where we celebrated with the rest of theelementary classes!
Thank you Aunt Joanie for making brownies with us!
Thank you Aunt Lisa for baking Aleph Bais cookies with us!
MIDDLE SCHOOL LAG B'OMER TRIP!
Middle school enjoyed a fabulous, informative trip to Savannah’s Fire Station 7 thispast Friday in honor of Lag B'omer. It is customary to light bonfires on Lag Baomer,reminiscent of the Torah that “lit up” our world during the time of the great RabbiShimon Bar Yochai, who passed away on Lag Baomer. The firefighters gave us an extensive lesson on fire safety, and showed us the detailsof their important jobs.
Thank you, Fire Station 7!
We ended the trip with a picnic lunch across the street at the Botanical Gardens!
EIGHTH GRADE YAHADUS
Eighth graders’ beautiful Sefiras Haomer Flip Charts!
8th Grade Graduation LunchThank you Aunt Joanie!
Student Council Elections
Student Council 2018-2019
President- Benny SchachterVice President- Aliza Kreisel
Secretary- Shani Rabhan5th Grade Representative - Ahrela Maccabee
Days of Learning
A week of learning in memory of Mendy Klein.Sponsored By: Gil and Miriam Kreisel and Family
A week of learning in merit of a speedy recovery for Peggy Yellin.Sponsored By: Marsha (Yellin) and Rick Ohayon
A day in honor of our dear friends Helese and Dan, Happy Anniversary!Lovingly Sponsored By: Ester and Freddie
A day of learning in memory of your dear sister, Sandra Seton.Sponsored By: Ester and Freddie
A day of learning in merit of a refuah shleima for Michele Raskin.Sponsored By: Kalman and Dee
A day of learning in honor of Halle Garfunkel, Happy Birthday!!Lovingly Sponsored By: Ester and Freddie
A day of learning in honor of David Silverman.Sponsored By: Yoni and Rena Maccabee
A day of learning in honor Joey Rosen. Sponsored By: The Krapf Family
A day of learning in honor of; Harvey Rosenzweig, David Eichelbaum andRabbi Goldman. Sponsored in appreciation for their help with the NCSY Lag B'omerbonfire.
A day of learning in memory of Roslyn Weisberg. sponsored By: Cookie and Harvey