A BEEthoven Shanah Tovah
Early Childhood students explore music through movement, listening and beginning vocal performance. From Beethoven and ballet to Mozart and merengue, Scheck Hillel's ECE music curriculum introduces...
View ArticleYoung Artists Inspired by Great Works of the Past
Our young Renoirs and Picassos have been busy during art class creating Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur artwork to bring home for you to enjoy and display on your holiday tables. Many of the projects...
View ArticleAn Animal Kingdom Collaboration
Scheck Hillel's National Art Honor Society chapter held their first meeting of the year, and selected their first project: designing and building head dresses for The Lion King Jr. (April 13, 14...
View ArticleDyslexia Awareness Month
Written by Eileen Ginzburg, Director of Special Programs October is Dyslexia Awareness Month! Did you know that 1 in 5 people have dyslexia? Dyslexia is defined as aneurobiological condition that...
View ArticleHot Off the Press: October Lion's Share
Welcome to the October issue of Lion’s Share! Read all three stories of the full issue here to connect with the names, faces and initiatives that make Scheck Hillel a college preparatory school that...
View ArticleMazal tov to Scavenger Hunt Winners!
Our 3rd annual HIP/PTA Kids for Kosher Food Bank Scavenger Hunt was a huge success! 47 teams filled the aisles of Winn Dixie for the hunt, and then, more importantly, filled the shelves and...
View ArticleA Classical Connection
For years, research has shown the benefits of classical music on neurological functions, brain elasticity and emotional wellbeing. From babies in the womb to elderly adults, studies prove that...
View ArticleWelcoming Ambassador Ayalon
Urging students to use the power of social media to get out the truth about Israel, Ambassador Daniel “Danny” Ayalon addressed the Ben Lipson Upper School of Scheck Hillel Community School this...
View Article#AmYisraelChai
When teens from Boca Raton to Miami Beach joined together today to demonstrate their unwavering support for Israel, history was made. On Monday, October 19, 2015, Scheck Hillel Community School hosted...
View Article15 Members Inducted into National Honor Society
Scheck Hillel Community School’s Segulah Chapter of the National Honor Society welcomed its 2015-2016 inductees, today, October 20, 2015. Private and public school chapters across the United States...
View ArticleMazal tov to MS Student Government
Mazal tov to our Samuel and Henrietta Scheck Middle School 2015-16 Student Government Right to left:Alexa Scheck (Grade 6 Representative)Alex Wagenberg (Secretary)Yedida Bentolila (President)Samuel...
View ArticleWhat is Art for?
What is Art for? A video produced by the The Guardian poses the question: What is Art for? Art keeps us hopeful and also helps us to appreciate things; just two answers the Guardian video serves up in...
View ArticleLifelong Learning: Professional Development Day
The Scheck Hillel campus was dedicated to professional development Monday, with teacher and administrator-led sessions and workshops taking the place of student classes and activities. Teachers had a...
View ArticleGrade 5 Looks Ahead
Transitioning from our Juda and Maria Diener Lower School to our Samuel and Henrietta Scheck Middle School can sometimes be a little scary for students. That's why Grade 5 students spent today meeting...
View ArticleThank You to Our Troops
Veterans Day allows us the opportunity to show our appreciation for the tremendous contributions veterans have made, which enable so many of the rights and freedoms we enjoy every day. Since...
View ArticleA Special Offer for YOU
A Special Offer for YOUOur Jordan Alexander Ressler Arts Program faculty include award-winning, Broadway theatre and musical directors. These talented faculty impart their knowledge and expertise on...
View ArticleArts is for Life and Leadership: Part 1
Arts is for Life and Leadership: Part 1A recent Edutopia article confirms what we already know: art prepares students for life and leadership. Over the next seven weeks, our Shabbat Shalom Message will...
View ArticleCatching with Two Hands
On Thursday, Scheck Hillel Community School had the incredible opportunity to welcome Thomas Steinberg to campus through our Signature Speaker Series to share thoughts of inspiration - and many laughs...
View ArticlePart 2: Art is for Risk-Taking
Part 2: Art is for Risk-TakingEdutopia asserts that "If we expect our students to be truly creative and seek out those new ideas and sensibilities, we must encourage and reward taking risks." Our...
View ArticlePart 3: Learning to be Yourself
Edutopia asserts that "While we celebrate collaboration and group effort, those approaches are more successful if each person in the collaboration has gone through the solitary process of...
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