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Upcoming Events

  • Friday, February 24th: Mishloach Manot Forms Due
  • Thursday March 1st: Middle School Play, 7:00 pm
  • Friday, March 2nd: Technology Fair for Grade 6, 9:00 am
  • Sunday, March 4th: Parents Association Annual Purim Carnival, for Early Childhood through grade 5, 11:00 am-2:00 pm
  • Monday, March 5th: Youth Enrichment Center Purim Carnival, 4:00 pm
  • Wednesday, March 7th: Parent Association meeting, 9:15 am
  • Wednesday, March 7th: Purim Megillah Reading & Disco,6:30 pm
  • Thursday, March 8th: School CLOSED for Purim
  • Friday, March 9th: Early Childhood Purim Parade
  • Friday, March 9th: Grade 4 Purim Play
  • Friday, March 9th: Purim Carnival for grades 1-8
  • Friday, March 9th: Last day of 2nd Trimester of Act II
  • Monday, March 12th: Third trimester of Act II begins
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    Early Childhood

    Experience the Park East Early Childhood Center (Toddler-Nursery)

    Educating children at a tender age means nurturing all of their needs: social, emotional, behavioral, as well as cognitive.

    We guide our youngest students as they learn to separate from their parents and act as members of a community, while still maintaining their personal identities. In a warm, safe environment, our children learn to be risk takers and problem solvers.

    All of our students, especially the very youngest, learn by doing. Students learn to use their five senses to make sense of the world. They create order from the chaos that surrounds them and become independent thinkers. They learn to trust, to follow directions and to communicate verbally.

    At Rabbi Arthur Schneier Park East Day School, general studies and Judaic studies are taught thematically.

    All learning is interdisciplinary, centered around the Jewish holidays, Shabbat, Israel, and the calendar. Our children learn Hebrew language and Jewish culture. They celebrate the Shabbat and holidays with music and art, cooking, baking and dramatic play. Children learn about Israel in a variety of ways- including Torah stories, famous places, holidays, fairs, and charity drives- in order to make cultural connections between the American Jewish community and the state of Israel. Early literacy skills – reading and writing, drawing and invented spelling, math, science and social studies – are fully integrated within each day’s adventures.