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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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    Chesed

    One of the main focuses of a Park East Day School education is the development of empathy, and an understanding of the various and wide-reaching needs of the people around us. Through our "chesed" program, student learn to value the gifts and benefits that they have been given and to recognize that they have a commitment to make the world around them a better place for all.

    The value of charity is stressed from a young age, with children in Early Childhood being encouraged to give tzedakah every morning. Students respond to current events throughout the year. Park East Day School students held a toy drive to support victims of Katrina and victims of terror in Sderot. In sixth, seventh, and eighth grade, students volunteer at animal shelters, hospitals, clothing drives, and through inter-generational programs (such as Dorot).

    In what has become an annual Park East Day School tradition, students from kindergarten through grade eight participate in a Tzedakah Read-a-Thon by signing up sponsors who pledge a certain amount per page, and then reading as many books as possible during the month-long program. In a true show of the caring and generosity of the Park East community, students were able to raise ten thousand dollars in the 2009-2010 Read-a-Thon. Our children learn to respect all people and celebrate the dignity and value of every individual through our "chesed" programs.