A Look Inside the Minds of Teen Voters
We asked politically active Jewish teenagers why voting matters. Three teens (and Rashi alumni!) share
Newton Resident Helps Out at Clothing Drive
Students at The Rashi School were asked to donate gently used clothing to JFS Children’s
Chasing Peace on the Playground
Stephanie Rotsky, Social Justice Coordinator This year, I have the opportunity to have lunch and
Are Kids’ Backpacks Too Heavy?
Experts say yes. Here’s what to do about it. My second-grader’s backpack is larger than
Faculty/Staff Social Justice Project During Staff Days
The Rashi School Faculty/Staff Create “Comfort” Backpacks for Third Grade Students at the Woodrow Wilson
Parents Turn to The Rashi School to Teach Their Children Jewish Values
At a time when children have access to unprecedented amounts of information and influences, parents
Kindergarten Students Learn About the Ripple Effect When Repairing the World
Kindergarten students begin to imagine how their peaceful actions and words can each create a
What Happens to Parents When Your Student Graduates their K-8 School?
Parents graduate, too! On June 7, nearly the entire 8th-grade parent community came together at
Professional Development for Teachers Over the Summer
At Rashi, the summertime is a vital two and a half months during which our
Congratulations to the Class of 2018
We are overjoyed to announce the Class of 2018’s graduation on Thursday, June 14, 2018!
Inspiring More Campaign Launched with Series of Parlor Meetings
On April 9, The Rashi School launched the Inspiring More Campaign with a series of
Lesson No. 1: Choose Life, Say Recovering Israeli ‘Brothers’
A few of the 100 middle-schoolers in the room had probably heard the term PTSD
