Now that we are in week three of our school year, I am beginning to get a handle on the number of students we have in our school. The first few weeks that number is like a moving target. But I am excited to share that we have 247 students in 13 grades this year!
I am super excited to share that in K-6th grade we had 100% retention from last year (with the exception of two students who moved out of state and one who switched to day school.) And in 7th-11th we are averaging an 83% retention rate. This number is something we should all be proud of. It speaks very highly of our Pardes program, our fabulous teachers, our synagogue community and our families. Together, we are showing that life long Jewish learning is a priority in our community.
In many religious schools, students leave after their Bar/Bat Mitzvah. I am thrilled to say that we have 25 students in our 8th grade class. And so far they are loving it, thanks to Morah Jan (who doesn't love Morah Jan) and an exciting and meaningful, hands-on curriculum based on Tikkun Olam (making the world a better place.)
Jennifer Newfeld, Director of Congregational Learning
Friday, September 23, 2011
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Pardes Tishrei Video Contest
Announcing the first ever Pardes
Tishrei video contest
Grab your family, or some friends and make a video about the upcoming holidays. Then enter it into the first Pardes Tishrei video contest. All videos will be shared on the B'nai Amoona Youtube channel and the winner will get a special prize.
Here are all the details for the contest:
1. Videos can come from individuals, groups, families, classes - anyone who want to participate as long as the person who enters the video is a B'nai Amoona member.
2. All videos must be between 30 seconds and 5 minutes in length
3. Each video must be digitally sent to Jennifer@bnaiamoona.com or Jessica@bnaiamoona.com
4. The video must be related to the Tishrei holidays: Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot or Simchat Torah
5. All videos must be electronically submitted no later than Monday, October 3rd
6. All videos will be posted to the B'nai Amoona Youtube channel.
7. The winner will be announced Tuesday, Oct. 11th
I can't wait to watch all the videos!!!!
Friday, September 9, 2011
Welcome back to Pardes
Welcome back to Pardes. The summer is over and we started this past Tuesday with a great first day. At our opening ceremony, the chapel was packed with students and parents. Rabbi Kaiman led us in Havdalah to symbolize our transition from the summer to the school year and Jennifer Newfeld told us a story reminding us that people grow from the inside out. Rabbi Kaiman, Jennifer and Jessica Rosenblit, our new Assistant Principal, shared blessings with the students for the year. We sang some songs and then all the students excitedly went off to their new classrooms to start soaking up Judaism. For snack, students ate traditional first day of school, big chocolate chip cookies so that we can all have a sweet, gooey, fun new year.
My prayer for you is to grow from the inside. Be the best person you can be: to yourself, your friends, your family, your classmates and your community. Always strive to be a good person. Let others see your inner beauty shining thought. Embrace your Judaism and be opening to all that this wonderful tradition has to offer you. Come to Pardes with an open heart and an open mind. And have a wonderful year of learning and growing.
Jennifer Newfeld
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