Torah Day School of Houston
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Torah Day School of Houston is a Jewish Day School in Houston established in 1977 by the Texas Regional Headquarters of the Chabad Lubavitch. It offers a Jewish education to grades K-8 in addition to its Early Childhood Center for children ages eighteen months through four years old.
About
[edit]Rabbi Shimon Lazaroff opened the school along with parents [1] in an attempt to provide quality Jewish and general studies education for the Houston Jewish Community.
For over thirty years its students have received a traditional Jewish education, comprehensive in scope, and a simultaneous general studies program.
The dual curriculum eliminates the need for after school religious classes as it provides daily Judaic learning experiences for pre-school through eighth grade students.
Accreditation & Affiliations
[edit]- Texas Alliance of Accredited Private Schools (TAAPS)[2]
- National Accreditation Board of Merkos - Central Organization for Jewish Education
- The Jewish Federation of Greater Houston
- A beneficiary of the United Jewish Campaign[3]
- Torah Umesorah - National Society for Hebrew Day Schools
Administrative Staff
[edit]- Rabbi Shimon Lazaroff - Head of School
- Mrs. Chiena Lazaroff - Director
- Rabbi Enan Francis - Principal and Assistant Head of School [4]
- Eileen Kaplan - Head of Early Childhood Development Program [4]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ TDS Community
- ^ TAAPS Membership Listing
- ^ Jewish Federation of Greater Houston, Where the Money Goes Archived 2008-09-22 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b "New Torah Day School principal shares vision of successful learning". jhvonline.com. Retrieved 2017-11-29.