Exploring Possibilities: The Vibrant After School Program at Rodeph Sholom School
At Rodeph Sholom School, learning and growth continue well beyond the final bell.
At Rodeph Sholom School, learning and growth continue well beyond the final bell.
Elementary and middle school students explore key design thinking mindsets through various hands-on projects in our Creation Lab.
By 3rd Grade Teachers Rachel Beaton, Josh Moshen, and Sophia Stamatakos At the end of kindergarten, Rodeph Sholom School students do an in-depth study of Central Park. This signature unit […]
We are lucky at Rodeph Sholom School to have such easy access to Central Park, and many classes take advantage of this opportunity numerous times throughout the year.
We are excited to introduce Makor, a new parallel Jewish studies program option for Rodeph Sholom School students entering 3rd – 8th Grade.
Be the change! The 4th Grade turned gender stereotypes on their head during the annual Midrash Hour performance.
Rodeph Sholom School had the great pleasure and honor of welcoming Asaf Zamir, Consul General of Israel in New York, and Tom Nides, U.S. Ambassador to Israel, yesterday.
This summer, students and families at Rodeph Sholom School came together for a special cause.
After several weeks of in-depth preparation and study, Rodeph Sholom School 4th Grade students shared their learning with families and teachers through a formal Poetry Reading, which also served as a special occasion to mark the end of their elementary school journey.
Under the guidance and organization of Rodeph Sholom School first grade teachers and faculty, 1st graders created and ran a Farmers’ Market for students, teachers, and families today.