Mission Statement:
Temple Sinai is a caring spiritual community, rooted in Reform Jewish practice and values.
Acceptance, respect, and connection are at the foundation of our diverse and inclusive congregation.
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Parking Lot duty
Parking lot duty
Please arrive by 8:45 and stay until 9:15 for the start of school. We will lock the doors at 9:15 and parents will have to come to the main entrance to get buzzed in by the office.
You will make sure cars stop to let children out/open doors if needed at the back entrance. Have the cars circle around the parking lot to the back before leaving by following the cones. If the lights are on, they are going to park the car instead.
Registration 2023-24 (5784) PreK/Kindergarten
Cost subsidized by the temple for ALL members or prospective members
Pre-K must be toilet trained and age 3-4 by Sept 1, 2023)--As of 7/27 the class is full. Please email religious_school@templesinaict.org to be placed on a waiting list
Kindergarten (eligible for public school)
2023-24 (5784)
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Upcoming
Friday, Feb 2-Grade 5 Service
Sunday, Feb 4-ADL program/Preschool session
Sunday Feb 11-Grade 4 field trip
Sunday Feb 18-no school
Friday, March 1-grade 6 service
Pizza Helpers-Weds night
Please plan to arrive by 5:30 on the date assigned and stay to help clean up
Noah's Ark project Oct 17 Kindergarten
Oct 24-Israel Maps grade 4
Grade 1 class bulletin board Nov 14
Director of Religious Education
About me
I was appointed to lead the school in June 2020 on a part time basis but I have taught in the school since 2012 and I have been a member since the 1980s.
I've taught public schools and at the college level for the last 25 years.
My focus is on 21st century skills and making connections to the world around us so we can live a Jewish life as part of a larger community.