Nasha Shkola aspires to be a multi-cultural charter school committed to exceptional education in all areas of academic inquiry with an emphasis on Russian Language and Culture, providing structured and responsive learning environment based upon educational best practices for all students and their families.

RIDNA SHKOLA (School of Ukrainian Studies) in Cleveland originally was organized by members of the Prosvita and supporters of the Ukrainian youth organization Plast (scouts) in 1950. It opened under the direction of Mrs. Mychajlyna Stavnycha at SS. Peter & Paul Parish on W. 7th St. There were 27 students and a limited curriculum. The school moved to MERRICK HOUSE in 1952, and in 1959, together with Ukrainian families, it moved into the suburb of PARMA to Thoreau Park Elementary School. In 1960 the school moved to Schaaf Jr. High School. In the mid-1960s the enrollment was 340 students in grades K-11, with a faculty of 19. The curriculum included language, literature, culture, history, and geography. Later the school moved to Shiloh Jr. High in Parma, then to Hillside Jr. High School in Seven Hills, and finally to Normandy High School in Parma, where it was located in 1995.


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Ridna Shkola is one of the schools in a national network headed by Education Council UCCA in New York. Similar schools exist in Chicago, Detroit, Rochester, and other cities. The purpose of the school is to preserve the Ukrainian language and culture among the ethnic Ukrainians in the U.S. The intent of the school is to enhance language skills of students and to teach them the history, culture, and literature of Ukraine.

In 1995 enrollment was 150 students with a faculty of 12 teachers. The principal of the school was Dr. Viroslav Kosc. Financial support for the school is provided primarily by tuition, donations, and fundraising affairs. The overall financial and organizational support is provided by the Ridna Shkola Assn., presently headed by Mrs. Luba Mudri.

Traditional Ukrainian folk art is replete with symbols that have roots in ancient Ukrainian culture and rituals. This school program teaches students what these symbols represent, why they were important to ancient Ukrainians, and what functions they served beyond adornment. A brief tour of our folk art collection on display will be followed by an art activity in our workshop. For more information or to make a reservation, please contact the Education Department at 212 228 0110, ext. 305, or kalyna.boychuk@ukrainianmuseum.org.

We invite you to join our school and bring your kids on September 16th at 10am for a registration and orientation. Together we will build our school and support development of our Ukrainian community.

 Please come and spread the word.

Collection consists of correspondence, newsletters, event program brochures and flyers, educational materials and pamphlets documenting the activities of the Ukrainian American community school in Philadelphia.

Openshkola (openshkola.org) is a volunteer-based organization that promotes the ideas of sustainable development by providing information to the Russian-speaking people through online education. The aim of the project is to spread ideas of sustainable development as a concept for the further development of society in Russia, Russian-speaking countries and the world community as a whole. We think it is necessary to deliver information to everyone who wants to know more and be a responsible inhabitant of the planet Earth or simply a Global citizen.

Lecturers of the school - professor Serhiy Kudelko, associate professor Olga Pavlova, candidate of historical sciences Olga Vovk - spoke with the students. They outlined the main goals and tasks of the project, its structure, implementation terms, and discussed other organizational issues with the participants.

According to the school program, students should listen to lectures on the theory and practice of tour business, rhetoric, tour guide ethics, etc. At special classes, they will gain practical experience in preparing and organizing a tour, prepare and test tours on the history of the university and Kharkiv. 17dc91bb1f

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