Culminations

The conclusion of each academic year is formally marked by a unique Culmination ceremony for each grade that is attended by parents, grandparents, friends and community members. Teachers and students delight in the opportunity to share what they've learned throughout the year as well as participate in a thoughtfully designed age-appropriate ceremony.

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I can not describe the joy I felt this morning, watching my first grade son read Torah for the first time. Watching him chant his parsha with confidence and ease, surrounded on the bimah with his classmates and teacher. It certainly tops the list as one of those precious moments of parenthood that will stay with me forever.

Tamar S., CJDS parent

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I love that every day my children wake up excited to go to school and come home bursting with enthusiasm, eager to talk about their day.

Cortney C., CJDS parent

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I am so often amazed (and pleased) by the knowledge my 3rd grade grandson has absorbed! I also appreciate the way he loves to go to school...nothing like his grandpa!

Don Z., CJDS grandparent

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I love that our son has so many opportunities to really get to know children in different grades.

Ann L., CJDS Parent

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We are really amazed by the community at the school. We feel like the teachers and other families have really made an effort to get to know all of us and our daughter on many different levels.

Deborah H., CJDS Parent

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Not only are our children making friends for life, but so are my husband and I.

Sharon F., CJDS Parent

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As a Jewish professional, I feel thankful for the dedicated teachers who instill the love of Jewish learning in a new generation of students. As a parent, I feel blessed by it.

Shelly F., CJDS parent