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CALENDAR
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 13 PTA TEA *******
PLEASE NOTE: MIDDLE SCHOOL BOYS’ SHABBATON HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED
FOR FEBRUARY 11 *******
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20 BJE EXAM
REGULAR SUN. SCHEDULE FOR BOYS GR. 1‐8
******* TUESDAY, NOV. 22
PARENT‐TEACHER CONF. GIRLS GRADES 1‐8
4 PM DISMISSAL ‐ ECD‐8 NO AFTER CARE
******* THURSDAY, NOV. 24 THANKSGIVING DAY
OPTIONAL BOYS SESSIONS REGULAR SUN.SCHEDULE
BOYS GR. 6‐8: 8 AM SHACHARIS
BOYS GR. 1‐5: 9 AM START 12:30 PM DISMISSAL
******* FRIDAY, NOV. 25
LIMUDEI KODESH ONLY 12 PM DISMISSAL‐ECD‐8
******* TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29 PARENT TEACHER CONF. BOYS GR. 1‐8 & ECD
4 PM DISMISSAL ‐ ECD‐8 NO AFTER CARE
5 Parshas Lech Lecha Hadlakas Neiros : 4:23 PM
November 11, 2016
Dear Parents, Our yearly Professional Development Day, held on Elec on Day, is devoted to providing our staff with opportuni es to learn and extend their professional knowledge and repertoire. Recognizing the talent and exper se that our own faculty possess, this year the General Studies department created a “Teacher’s Leading Teachers” In Service Day. Several teachers and department chairs volunteered to lead workshops on topics relevant to our instruc onal program. All staff mem‐bers were given the opportunity to select two workshops that resonated with their individual needs and goals as educators. These workshops included Differen a on in the Math Classroom and Mee ng the Needs of All Learners, led by Mrs. Rochie Sommer; Student Engagement/Class Engagement by Mr. Nagel, Science In the Classroom taught by Rabbi Wieder, Technology (Google and Smart Note‐book) led by Mrs. Friedman, Visual Notetaking, which I had the privi‐lege of leading, and our Social Studies Curriculum Wri ng Commi ee, chaired by Mr. Nagel.
We also provided all teachers at every elementary grade level and each MS department the me to collaborate and plan instruc onal goals. This opportuni‐ty to “cross pollinate” between the boys and girls divisions and between Middle School departments was embraced by all faculty members in the General Studies department. At YBH, we con nue to set a very high bar for professionalism of our staff. They seek out opportuni es to learn and perfect their cra , recognizing that above all, it is the children that ma er. Our teachers are open to learn new techniques if it will improve learning outcomes and enjoy a school culture that nurtures them as professionals and as colleagues. This approach is a “win ‐ win” for teachers and most of all, the students. It con nues to be a privilege to be a part of the school leadership team at YBH. Natalie Lichtman General Studies Principal
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AT YBH
Sunday, 5 Cheshvan (11/6) In commemora on of the
yahrtzeit of Shmuel Simcha ben Alter Getzel Roseman, great grandfather of Atara (2014),
Shira (2016), Shmuel (7B), Dani (6B), Elana (1G) and Yosef Zev Levin, sponsored by Tzvi and Rachel Roseman, Amitai and
Aviva Levin
Monday, 6 Cheshvan (11/7) L'zecher nishmas Raphael
Chaim ben Elisha Dov, brother of Racheli (8G), Shimmy (6B), Kivi (1B), and Sarah Aliza (N) Hack, sponsored by the Hack
family
Friday, 10 Cheshvan (11/11) Li'luy nishmas Shalom Avraham ben Yaakov Meir and Yitzchok ben Shalom Avraham, great grandfather & great uncle of
Rena (8G), Malka (5G) and Sara Shira (3G) Cohen, sonsored by
Ezra and Rachel Cohen
Parnes Hayom Learning was dedicated on the following days: At YBH, we are commi ed to professional
growth to enhance the educa on of our students. On Tuesday , November 8th, the morahs par cipated in two sessions to further develop greater student mo va on and ownership of learning by fostering a growth mindset in the classroom. Mrs. Mindy Lindsky, director of Hadrachani AdvancedTeacher Training Ins tute, present‐ed on the topic of How to Raise/Teach a Smarter Child. Brain malleability, understand‐ing the difference between a growth and fixed mindset and the impact on the learning expe‐rience were discussed . The interac ve presenta on included a number of strate‐gies for the morahs to implement in the class‐room to promote and develop student intelli‐gence and mo va on. It was an informa ve and an insigh ul workshop. We are privileged to have talented morahs with exper se in various domains of peda‐gogy. Morah Davis, our 7th grade morah is a veteran educator with extensive knowledge and skill in designing lessons and ac vi es to meet the needs of all learners in the class‐room. The environment created in her class‐room provides the tools students need to be independent learners and connect to the hashkafos and topics discussed.
Morah Davis presented on the topic of Project Based Learning in a Limudei Kodesh class‐room, a teaching method in which students gain knowledge and skill by working for ex‐tended periods of me inves ga ng and re‐sponding to authen c, engaging and complex ques ons, problems or challenges. This style of learning fosters ownership of content, helps create greater connec ons to the topic and allows morahs to differen ate styles and levels to meet students’needs. Morah Davis discussed the importance of Torah as a Toras Chaim and that as mechanchos, our responsi‐bility is to make Torah come alive and per ‐nent to our children’s lives. Examples of grade wide PBL Limudei Kodesh subjects were shared and discussed. It was a meaningful workshop as the morahs iden fied areas in their curriculum in which implemen ng this concept would be beneficial. As follow up to our sessions, the morahs will share strategies they have implemented in their classrooms and how student learning was enhanced at upcoming staff mee ngs.
PTA CORNER Thank you to the new moms who joined us at the PTA
mee ng last week. A shout out to Ilana Cohen and Devorah Berkes for taking on the Box Tops
program to raise money for the school.
We look forward to seeing all mothers at the PTA
Women's Tea Sunday evening Nov. 13th
7:45 PM at YBH
Come enjoy a relaxing evening of divrei chizuk by Mrs. Yael Kaisman and the chance to meet new and returning YBH mothers.
KidStuff coupon books will
be distributed soon.
CAMPAIGNING & VOTING AT YBH
4G campaigning
As part of their lessons about the elec on process,
students had the opportunity to experience the vo ng process u lizing the YBH traveling vo ng booth that mimicked the
elec on process.
EDUCATORS AS STUDENTS
MAZAL TOV TO…. Mr. and Mrs. Bob & Natalie
Lichtman on the Bas Mitzvah of their granddaughter
Rabbi and Mrs. Shia & Chana
Frumit Stern on the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Yehuda
Shoshana Besser & Odelya Ansel
(7G) on their Bas Mitzvahs
CONDOLENCES TO Mr. Andrew Byer on the loss of his
father, Mr. Howard Byer
HOT LUNCH WEEK OF NOVEMBER 14 For all hot lunch ques ons, email [email protected]
Subs tu on requests must be in by SUNDAY evening.
For Subs tu ons email: goodshabbos@op mum.net
MONDAY & WEDNESDAY: Pizza
TUESDAY: Shnitzel on challah roll, potato side dish, cucumber salad
THURSDAY:
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Friday:
Fresh bagel & cream cheese, snack bag, fresh fruit/raisins/applesauce
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Tues./Thurs. Pareve subs tu ons: Falafel & pita, pasta with ketchup/ marinara on the side, fish s cks, Belgian waffles with syrup on the side, tuna or egg salad wrap, tuna or egg salad scoops with: hot pretzels, potato bourekas, knishes, potato/onion perogies
Dairy subs tu ons for Thursday: 2 grilled cheese sandwiches or 3 cheese blintzes with chocolate
drizzle
Friday Toppings Subs tu ons: Egg salad, tuna, American cheese,
bu er, jam or plain bagel
Subs tu on requests must be in by Sunday and will hold un l you change it. Email your child's full name, grade and morning teach‐er along with your subs tute
choice to goodshabbos@op mum.net . You will receive a confirma on.
Dear Parents, The excitement of the Yomim Tovim may be behind us but the spirit of learning and mee ng curricular objec‐ves and the an cipa on of extracur‐
ricular ac vi es does not abate. I have met with the eighth grade commi ees, who work on various inspira onal and exci ng programs throughout the year. The commi ees are venues for imple‐men ng students’ ideas into our pro‐gramming, encouraging student ini a‐ve and fostering leadership and or‐
ganiza onal skills. Equally important is the contribu on of each commi ee in crea ng ruach and achdus throughout the school. The girls enjoyed a fun filled assembly as they were introduced to our G.O. Commi ee; Rena Cohen, Nechama Rosenblum, Devora Sandler, Russy Hirsch as well as this year's theme of " me” “לכל זמן ועת” . Each girl received her own "watch" to help them internalize the importance of using our " me" to serve Hashem. It was heart‐warming to hear the beau ful voices of our girls blending together as they sang their theme song for ז“תשע .
Each month we will set aside " me" to explore a different middah. For the month of Cheshvan the focus is עת During this month we will .שלוםcommemorate the mabul on ז חשון“י , which we know occurred due to a lack of shalom. Rashi states: ,”שנאוי המחלקת וגדול השלום“ “Hashem hates discord; how great is peace”. It is such a pleasure to see the girls’ display of achdus and inclusive‐ness in class and during recess and lunch me as well. How wonderful it was to hear from new YBH families that their girls feel so welcomed in their classes. I am so proud of our girls! Stay tuned for upcoming programs designed to raise the girls’ skill levels and elevate their ruach to even greater heights. Have a wonderful Shabbos, Mrs. Chana Frumit Stern Asst. Principal, Girls Division
LIMUDEI KODESH UPDATE-GIRLS
Morah D’Vorah’s Kitah Alef: We enjoyed a lovely Rosh Chodesh assembly. We learned about Chodesh Cheshvan and all about Rochel Imeinu, whose yarzeit is this Shabbos and about her special middah of vatranus, le ng things slide and looking the other way. We are progressing in our Kriah book, having mastered the shva na and shav nach sounds. The girls are picking up on their Ivrit skills and reading stories from our Ivrit sefer. We are also prac cing rosh milim and shorashim in prepara on for learning Chumash and can't wait to get our Chumashim in February. Morah Strulowitz’s Ivrit Classes: Have you heard about our new Ivrit Reading Buddies program here at YBH? Over the past month, students in Morah Strulowitz's 7G and 8G Ivrit classes visited Morah Sho‐shana's Pre 1A class to read Hebrew stories together. The energy in the room was pal‐pable as the older and younger students paired up with each other to bond, build up their self‐confidence, and develop Hebrew fluency. While it is difficult to say who en‐joyed this special program the most, we all certainly agree that we can't wait for our next visit!
7G visited the new NY Tappan Zee Bridge construc on project. The NYS highway department explained that the crane, one of
the biggest sea‐faring in the world, came from San Francisco via tug boat and paid a $70,000 toll to cross the Panama Canal.
Morah Rosenberg and Morah Weiss's Kitah Daled: Morah came to class with a beau fully wrapped gi box that was passed around as the girls guessed what gi she had brought inside the box. The guesses were crea ve, such as a stuffed ani‐mal, candy, and a clock, but everyone was surprised when we opened it and found a Sefer Yehoshua inside! We were so excited to begin learning Navi and celebrated with pastries. Each girl got her own Navi workbook and a Navi medal to wear. The highlight of the day was Rabbi Leiner’s visit to our class. He spoke about the importance of Sefer Yehoshua in par cular, because it is about Eretz Yisrael. He also explained that when you learn Navi, you are not just learning a subject but learning the D’var Ha‐shem, but Hashem is talking to us! What a powerful message! We hope to internalize these lessons as we begin learning the text of the sefer. Morah Rosenberg's class enjoyed a special Kriah program to improve reading fluency. The class has collec vely completed the en re sefer Tehillim during Sukkos vaca on. To celebrate this accomplishment, we had a mini siyum and learned a new class game. Morah Weiss’s class learned that Yosef con‐stantly said Baruch Hashem and B'ezras Hashem, described as Shem Shamayim Shagur Bifiv and we are trying to remember to incorporate these words in our daily conversa on as Yosef did. It will be shagur and we can earn a sugar cube. What a sweet way to learn!
The kindergarteners have been busy learning about this beau ful season, Autumn. It was
thrilling to take a nature walk and collect leaves of all shapes and colors, while listening to them crunching under our feet. We got a close look at their veins, using magnifying glasses from
our science center. Thank you, Hashem for our magnificent world.
A Peek Into Our Week: ECD HIGHLIGHTS
2G learned how seeds germinate in the Science lab and planted seedlings with Rabbi Wieder
in the YBH gardens
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