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  • Schechter 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 2014
  • As 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, Parent
  • Each 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
  • We are beyond thrilled with the rigorous secular education, the community and the spiritual values our children are being taught.

    - Jill, Parent
  • 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 Member
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Schechter Shavua: September 5, 2025

As the school year kicks off, Schechter’s youngest students develop routines to support their independence and growth. Something as simple as lunchtime, for example, is a great opportunity for our Nitzanim students (EC2) to develop fine motor skills, socialize with one another, and even start to learn to sing ha motzi! Meanwhile, our new Kindergarteners and other new Schechter students officially became part of a Schechter favorite (Shevet groups!) and older students are spreading their wings as they become more inquisitive in science class.

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Schechter Shavua: August 29, 2025

The first few days of the 2025-2026 school year have been a wonderful mix of getting into new routines, meeting new people, connecting with familiar friends, and setting expectations for the coming year. Throughout the summer, Schechter faculty have been working hard to lay the groundwork for more exciting initiatives and continued strong relationships. Teachers hand-picked their own summer reading that would make the biggest impact on their teaching, and Sarah Montag has been spearheading Schechter’s new Robotics initiative that ties in to our Core Values. Check this week’s Shavua to learn more about these initiatives as well as the way our Early Childhood teachers build strong connections with their students even before school starts! All this, plus Rabbi Berger’s thoughts on Parashat Shoftim.

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