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June 11, 2008
At Kadima's annual meeting they announced plans to move the school to Andover in July. The school will be located at 41 Central Street in the school-wing of South Church. This move is a vital part of the school's strategic plan to be more easily accessible to Jewish families throughout the Merrimack Valley. The South Church facility is ideal for Kadima as it includes spacious classrooms, a Kadima-only entrance, playground, and an auditorium.
In addition, next year's Board of Directors was elected.
May 4, 2008
At Kadima's Spring Gala Dinner Dance & Silent Auction, Rabbi Ira Kironow was presented with the Healer of the World Award. Rabbi Ira Kironow has been the spiritual leader of Temple Emanu-El in Haverhill, MA since 1981. In addition, his leadership and commitment to Day School education in the Merrimack Valley have been instrumental in the success of Kadima and its predecessor, SSDSMV. Visit our Album to see pictures from the event.
February 19, 2008
The Eagle Tribune highlights Kadima kids' efforts to help children in Israel. They raised money and purchased toys that brought smiles to the faces of children in the oncology department at TelShomer/Sheba Medical Center. Click here to read more about their efforts.
October 31, 2007
The Andover Townsman highlights Kadima's efforts to build a strong Jewish Day School for the Merrimack Valley. Click here to learn about Principal Jacobson and Kadima's bright future!
August 1, 2007
Kadima website now online! Kadima officially launches its website, http://www.kadimadayschool.com/, today!
July 1, 2007
Kadima Names its First Principal
The Kadima CDS Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Michael J. Jacobson as the first principal of our school! Michael joins us with extensive administrative and teaching experience, including 20 years as principal of schools in Newburyport and Essex, MA. We are looking forward to his leadership as Kadima opens its doors in 2007-2008.
May 14, 2007
First-of-its-Kind Study Shows Students Who Attend Day Schools are Prepared to Thrive in College
A new, large-scale study conducted by the Cohen Center for Modern Jewish Studies at Brandeis University illustrates the excellent preparation that Jewish day schools provide their students. Read the press release here!
January 1, 2007
Task Force Appointed
The transition committee is establishing a task force of parents, staff, board members and community leaders across the Merrimack Valley to work with consultants and identify the key milestones necessary to launch the Kadima Community Day School.
October 15, 2006
Transition Team Established
The SSDSMV Board is appointing a transition team, led by Jonathan Krasner and Abby Finkel, to enable the closure of the existing school and the establishment of the Kadima Community Day School in the summer of 2007. Their charter is to create a day school that best serves the diverse Jewish community in the Merrimack Valley of Massachusetts and New Hampshire. |