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The Charlotte Jewish News - June-July 2015 - Page 21 End of Year Gratitude By Dedee Goldsmith, director, Jewish Preschool on Sardis Summer is just beginning and sehool is offieially out at the Jew ish Presehool on Sardis. Already, I’m feeling nostalgie for the mo ments that made up that last sehool year. More learning, more playing, more friendships and more earing. Our sehool is so for tunate to have amazing, earing, supportive families. I would like to take a moment to thank our in- eredible village, for without your help, we eould not do what we do. Thank you to the JPS 2014-2015 Advisory Board Members. With out your support and guidanee, we would not be where we are today. Samantha Cole, JPS Board Pres ident Rosie David, PTO President Amber Fink, Joined in Educa tion/Fundraising Committee Nancy Delfmer, Play ground/Gar den Committee Emily Jfoody, Annual Fund Karen Barrett, Secretary Julie Lerner Levine, Community Board Member/ Garden Commit tee Thank you to the JPS PTO Members who make days flow smoothly, events more lively and ehildren prosper. Rosie David,PTO President Brodie Gold, Volunteer Chair Anat Spiero, Treasurer Zach Branson, Challah Committee Randi Lan and Elinor Miller, Kids on the Run/Family Fun Day Yael Rosenberg, Graduation Committee Stacy Moskowitz, Purim Chair Melanie Bamert, Teacher Appreciation Thank you to the parent volun teers, who willingly piteh in to help with any event, projeet, mitz- vah we want to taekle. Your hours and eontributions are invaluable. Thank you to the JPS Staff. These are the roek stars that make our sehool so speeial. Virginia Gentile and Denora Edwards, Infant Teachers Ellen Clark, Galia Lapidot-Boaz and Judy Gay, Toddler Teachers Jennifer Orsomarso and Jennifer Huberman, 2s Teachers Wanda VandeLinde and Kate Badger, 3s Teachers Beverly Wakefield and Elizabeth Boyce, 4s Teachers Jayme Kreitman, Judaica Teacher Chaya Groner, Extended Day Teacher Patty Torcellini, Music Teacher Lisa Richman, Office Manager Kristen, Student Teacher with CPCC JPS wishes you a memorable and adventurous summer. If you are looking for full or part day presehool options for your six week to five year old and would like a tour, please eontaet us at 704-364-8395.« Youth Visions Hebrew High Students Salute Their Teachers It is hard to believe that another great year of fun and learning is over at Hebrew High. Aeeording to CHS tradition, the Hebrew High Student Couneil, prepares a teaeher appreeiation presentation at the end of every sehool year. This year, the teens ereated a graduation eeremony for their teaehers, eomplete with diplomas and superlatives for eaeh. The fol lowing is their list: Cantor Bernard - Most likely to sing in a rainy environment. Andrew Bernstein - Most likely to be traffic cop (our carpool guru). Roz Cooper - Most knowledge able high school student. Jodi Cohen - Best Jewish mama! Donna DeGroot - Most likely to live on two continents. Ariel DiDonato - Most likely to be in two places at the same time. Rabbi Ezring - Best high school philosopher. Rabbi Jonathan - Fastest rabbi in Charlotte. Marci Goldberg - Most likely to make something out of nothing. Nancy Good - Most likely to “rock out” in class. Reuven Green - Most likely to be the cowboy with the biggest heart. Rochel Groner - Best dressed in a long skirt. Jake Kalik - The tallest post graduate student. Amy Montoni - Most likely to de fend Israel in all situations. Lisa Nagel - Most likely to be a professional chef. Rabbi Noam - Most likely to act like a teen. Adi Rodavsky - Best dressed for all occasions. Rabbi Judy - Most likely to give the best sermons in heels. Howard Seidler - Most likely to become a comedian. Rob Sisson - Most likely to be come a famous Jewish athlete. Beth Warshauer - Most likely to have one of her own kids in her class. The mutual love and respeet for student and teaeher is evident in the above list and in the weekly interaetion at Hebrew High. Don’t let your teen miss out on the spe eial opportunities that Hebrew High has to offer. It is the plaee for Jewish teens to be on Wednes day nights. For more information, or to enroll your 8 th through 12 th grader eall Roz at 704-944-6782 or email reooper@shalomehar- lotte.org. ^ P.' f -J Andrew Bernstein Hebrew High student council. '§t & When I qroui up, I'm jonnd be an Engineer To aek redcly, jps helps me: * Lecinn mqth by coyntinq qod 6orUnq * Work q& d teqm with my friends * problem solve luikh puZ2Jes « Explore g. be crecikive Gh * *1' 1* A t) ages 6 weew to ^ iieaTS The jewis" openings Day. Schetjgfe your Tour Totjayl • infoyp5onsqrji6,or3 - Jp5on5aMis.or3
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