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Jewish Day School of Metropolitan Seattle

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Established
  
1980

Grades
  
Preschool - 8th Grade

Campus type
  
Urban

Mascot
  
Jaguars

Founded
  
1980

Head of School
  
Maria Erlitz (Founder)

Enrollment
  
226

Phone
  
+1 425-460-0200

Number of students
  
226

Color
  
Blue and White

Type
  
Independent Jewish Community Day School

Address
  
15749 NE 4th St, Bellevue, WA 98008, USA

Motto
  
Where study leads to action.

Similar
  
Country Village Day School, Seattle Country Day School, Sherwood Forest Elementa, Little Acorn Day School, Emmanuel Day School

Profiles

The Jewish Day School of Metropolitan Seattle (JDS) is the oldest community Jewish day school in the Pacific Northwest. Adopted in 2012, JDS's mission is "to provide an exceptional education that empowers Jewish children to be confident, wise, and compassionate upstanders who are committed to life-long learning and community stewardship." JDS offers an integrated curriculum of Judaic studies and general studies focusing on the "whole student," from Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 8.

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History

JDS was founded in 1980 by a group of community leaders as the region's first Jewish community day school. Regardless of Jewish lineage, the school was founded with the intent of providing all students a dual education in Judaic studies and general studies. In the mid-1980s, JDS purchased a former Bellevue, Washington elementary school to establish its campus that it still occupies today.

Facilities

Located in Bellevue, Washington in the Crossroads neighborhood, adjacent to Temple B'nai Torah, JDS is situated on a seven-acre campus just south of the Microsoft Main Campus. The campus includes educational facilities with learning space, a library, a 10,000-square-foot (930 m2) athletic center, as well as a soccer and play field.

Curriculum

JDS's integrated curriculum focuses both on Judaic Studies and general studies and is "designed to encourage the development of the whole child." In addition, its curriculum envelopes a natural language acquisition program for Hebrew. By Grade 8, when students journey to Israel, all students are expected to be proficient.

Augmenting its curriculum, the school places special emphasis on mitzvah (community service) projects, with students expected to undertake them regularly. In addition, each year, it has a Mitzvah Day, when everyone involved with the school is invited to work together with a community service organization to perform good deeds.

JDS students use computer labs, laptops and smart boards in the classrooms.

Recognition

In 2012, the King County Green Schools Program recognized JDS' efforts in energy conservation and recycling.

In 2011, the Partnership for Excellence in Jewish Education presented JDS with a Challenge Award for its Discovery Grant program which has strengthened enrollment by providing grants over a two-year period to new families enrolling at JDS.

Accreditation

  • Pacific Northwest Association of Independent Schools
  • Affiliations

  • RAVSAK
  • Partnership for Excellence in Jewish Education (PEJE)
  • Seattle Foundation
  • Jewish Federation of Greater Seattle
  • Samis Foundation
  • References

    Jewish Day School of Metropolitan Seattle Wikipedia