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      Hayward Unified School District headquarters seen in 2011. (Photo/Wikimedia-Mercurywoodrose CC BY-SA 3.0)

      Education

      Hayward schools defend use of offshoot ethnic studies group

      The Hayward Unified School District defended its decision to contract with the Liberated Ethnic Studies consortium this week, saying it would still be…
      By Gabe Stutman Aug 2, 2022
      Elie Kligman high fives with a child at Congregation Emek Beracha's event at Greer Park in Palo Alto, July 25, 2022.
(Photo/Gabe Fisher)

      Sports

      Orthodox baseball phenom Elie Kligman teaches kids in Palo Alto

      Elie Kligman — the second known Orthodox Jew ever selected in a Major League Baseball draft —  spent a few hours this week on a baseball diamond with…
      By Gabe Fisher Jul 28, 2022
      In a classroom at House of Hope Vision School, an Arabic-language Waldorf school in Al Eizariya, West Bank. (Photo/Matt H. King)

      Education

      Israeli and Gazan researchers study Waldorf schools for Arab Israelis

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      By Emma Goss Jul 5, 2022
      A student looks at an unrolled Torah at Gideon Hausner Jewish Day School. (Photo/file)

      Education

      After Uvalde shooting, somber lessons at local Jewish schools

      On typical school days, Jamie Zimmer’s biggest concern is whether the snacks her students bring from home are certified kosher. During the week of the…
      By Dan Pine Jun 3, 2022
      LEAP participants listening to a tour guide at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco.
(Photo/Thomas Echevarria)

      Bay Area

      At Palo Alto JCC, teen group ‘leaps’ between Israel and diaspora

      When Eden Rosenblum graduated from high school in Canada in June 2020, she knew exactly what she wanted to do before starting college: take a gap year and…
      By Lillian Ilsley-Greene May 30, 2022
      Noah, a student at Brandeis Marin, in a first-grade class in 2021. (Photo/Anya Shuteroff)

      Education

      Pandemic's impact on Jewish schools: more students, more financial need

      Over the last two years, the Bay Area’s Jewish schools have gotten larger. And while they welcome that growth, the schools have also had to expand their…
      By Emma Goss May 27, 2022
      The JCHS girls soccer team after winning the North Coast Section championship. (Photo/Sean Moler)

      Sports

      JCHS girls soccer makes history with first-ever conference title

      The howl of the Wolves has resounded around the Bay. The varsity girls soccer team at Jewish Community High School of the Bay wrapped a historic regular…
      By Ryan Torok May 23, 2022
      United Teachers Los Angeles (background, celebrating the end of a strike in 2019) is one of several defendants in the suit. (Photo/file)

      California

      ‘Liberated’ ethnic studies group sued over alleged civil rights violations

      Scrutiny continued to mount this week surrounding the Liberated Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum Consortium after a group of Jewish parents and teachers in…
      By Gabe Stutman May 13, 2022
      Napa Valley Unified School District offices at the original Napa Union High School. (Photo/nvusd.k12.ca.us)

      Education

      Napa schools reverse course on ‘liberated’ ethnic studies contract

      Days after the Napa Valley school board approved a $38,000 contract with the Liberated Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum Coalition, the school district…
      By Gabe Stutman May 9, 2022
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