New Rituals for Children During the High Holy Days
By Rabbi Jodi Seewald Smith Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are the perfect times to establish family traditions. At The Rashi School, we challenge our kindergarten through eighth grade students to…
Critical Minds, Compassionate Hearts
By Rabbi Jodi Seewald Smith Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are the perfect times to establish family traditions. At The Rashi School, we challenge our kindergarten through eighth grade students to…
Congratulations to the Class of 2019! Graduates from The Rashi School are equipped with the tools to succeed academically in any setting. They possess core skills, deep self-awareness, the confidence…
by Zachary Albert, Middle School Social Studies Teacher at The Rashi School As time passes we move further and further from the events of the Shoah, and soon its last…
As the fifth-period bell rang, middle school students settled into their seats while teachers and staff enveloped the back of the crowded room. Everyone waited attentively for the speaker, David…
an interview between Shirley Scott and Marianna Mapes Shirley Scott, a resident at the Gloria Adelson Field Health Care Center, had considered the Rashi students her next-door neighbors for over…
Middle school math teacher, Mo Gibbs, teamed up with Rashi’s Controller, Paula Markman, to bring real-life scenarios to their studies of percentages and compound interest. Students were given families, incomes,…
On Sunday, May 19, more than 450 guests attended The Rashi School’s 2019 Annual Dinner at the Seaport Hotel Boston. This year’s event honored Dena and Michael Rashes (parents of…
As a parent of a student at The Rashi School, you will be invited to learn along with your children throughout the year. In the springtime, Rashi’s Kindergarteners spend a…