
STEAM in the Creation Lab: Design Thinking in Elementary and Middle School
Elementary and middle school students explore key design thinking mindsets through various hands-on projects in our Creation Lab.
Elementary and middle school students explore key design thinking mindsets through various hands-on projects in our Creation Lab.
Middle school students and parents welcomed Mohammad Darawshe of the Shalom Hartman Institute and Givat Haviva.
We were honored to welcome Dorit Beinish, the first female head of the Israeli Supreme Court.
This is a great opportunity to promote critical thinking and curiosity about current events and demonstrate to students how their voices can have an important impact on shaping the future.
We are excited to introduce Makor, a new parallel Jewish studies program option for Rodeph Sholom School students entering 3rd – 8th Grade.
After three years of pause, the Middle School English department was thrilled to welcome back their traditional Poetry Assembly.
To honor Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day, we proudly welcomed Holocaust survivor Fred Schoenfeld to Rodeph Sholom School.
Steven Sondheim’s ability to probe into the human condition was beautifully brought to life by 24 Rodeph Sholom Middle School students who shared their talents with our community on Thursday.
Rodeph Sholom School Middle School students welcomed Gregorio Uribe, a world-renowned musician who blends different styles of music from various regions of Colombia.
Solidarity Week, previously called Ally Week, is a week each November designated by GLSEN to focus on, recognize, and appreciate people’s diverse and varied backgrounds.