Monday, August 31, 2009

Let Them Eat Cake!

It's back to school for everyone at The Shoshana S. Cardin School! Freshmen and new students arrived today for an orientation and team building activities. Meanwhile, the faculty anxiously await the return of the full student body on Thursday.

In this blog, the Cardin School faculty, staff, and students will document and comment on daily occurrences. This will give you, the reader, a glimpse into our world. At the Cardin School, we experience several activities togethter - learning, sharing, singing, playing, debating, and eating cake on Fridays!

THE SCHOOL

The Shoshana S. Cardin School, founded in 2003, is the
first pluralistic independent Jewish high school in
Baltimore. Cardin began with 32 students in grade 9.
Currently there are 58 students enrolled in grades 9-12,
The school integrates Judaic studies with a challenging
college-preparatory program.

A teacher student ratio of 1:2 enables each student to
develop meaningful relationships with the faculty,
providing students with opportunities for significant
interactions with superior educators.

A Cardin School education combines academic excellence
with individual discovery. All courses—AP, honors, and
standard—are grounded in structure and integrity while
challenging students to create their own meaning.
Cardin students are inspired to explore beyond the
classroom.

The Shoshana S. Cardin School is accredited by the State
of Maryland. The school is a member of: the National
Association of Independent Schools; the Association of
Independent Maryland Schools; RAVSAK: The Jewish
Community Day School Network; Partnership for
Excellence in Jewish Education (PEJE); National Staff
Development Council; Maryland Association of Nonprofit
Organizations; and the Independent School Management
Consortium.

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