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The
leaders of our community's future are being created today at the
Syracuse Hebrew Day School. A vibrant institution at the forefront
of education in Syracuse, the Day School annually enrolls 120+
students in Kindergarten through 6th grade. We offer a progressive
and enriched program of general and Judaic studies complemented
by a full range of co-curricular programs.
Each
child at the Day School is seen as a unique and special learner.
Our school's most important goal is the development of the child
into a happy and confident student whose background in both general
and Judaic studies is the foundation for a meaningful life.
Parents
who enroll their children at the Day School do so for two reasons:
they want a superior educational program, and they want their
children to be seen as unique individuals. The Day School's curricula
and goals parallel and frequently exceed those of the public schools.
The Day School staff is highly qualified, experienced and tremendously
dedicated to your child's achievement.
All
students are treated as distinctive individuals at the Day School.
We have a student to teacher ratio that never exceeds 8 to 1,
so that every child is known and taught according to his or her
strengths. We enrich our learning with co-curricular activities
such as an annual full-scale drama production, a very active and
vibrant Chorus, rockclimbing at the JCC, an participatory Student
Council, a chess club, band lessons and regular assembly programs
that allow children to display their multiple intelligences.
The success of Day School students and graduates can be seen in many
arenas. Our students' standardized test scores are very high.
They annually win honors and awards for science, writing and art.
Each year Day School graduates rank among the leaders of their
high school classes and go on to attend some of the finest colleges
in the country.
The
Day School's Judaic program is fully integrated into the school
day and includes total immersion in Hebrew language as well as
the study of Jewish ethics, values, customs, history, prayer and
traditions. As Day School graduates become bar/t mitzvah, they
display amazing maturity, confidence, and knowledge.Day School
graduates continue their Jewish education after the Day School,
and take positions of leadership in youth groups and as teachers
in religious schools.
At
the Day School, children of many different backgrounds and beliefs
are enrolled. Both the school and its students are fortunate that
they all have loving and devoted parents who put a priority on
their academic achievement. It is this partnership that lies at
the heart of our students' success.
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