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User Name :mgordon3
Title :Rabbi
First Name :Mark
Last Name : Gordon
City : Beebe
State : Arkansas
Country : United States
School Name : Torah Prep School
City : Saint Louis
State : Michigan
 
Message Board Posts:4
1. Dear NCYP Member,

It is my pleasure to inform you about this year’s upcoming Principals Mid-Winter Conference. The conference will be held at the Hilton Hotel in East Brunswick, NJ from January 25th – January 29th, 2012/1 Shevat – 5 Shevat, 5772.

I urge you to please click on the link and view the letter and registration form. Please note: There are a LIMITED number of scholarships available for this year’s conference. Please send it back ASAP! Please be in contact with your colleagues and share the information with them.

Sincerely,
Rabbi Shea Ryback
Director, NCYP
2. To Lay Leader Forum Members,

Welcome to the Torah Umesorah Lay Leader's Forum, where Lay Leaders, Executive Directors and anyone interested in the growth and development of our Jewish Day Schools come together to seek advice, share ideas, get up to date on the latest and greats in fundraising, legislation and more.

Please spread the word about this forum, the more members we have the greater the collaboration will be.
 
May we all be matzliach in our efforts to build viable Torah institutions around the world and may this forum become a catalyst for achieving this goal.

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Everyone that signed up at the TU Presidents' Conference has been given a membership on Chinuch.org.  If you already had a profile on Chinuch.org I just added you to the forum.  If you didn't have a profile, I created one for you.  To login to Chinuch.org your usernames are your first and last names with no caps (e.g. markgordon).  Your passwords are "password"

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If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to contact me at

mark@ecomandsolutions.com.

Rgds
Mark Gordon
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4. I am the president of the Torah Prep Day School in St. Louis Missouri.  We are in the process of reviewing our 2009/10 school calendar and every year the same issues come up.  A large segment of our parent body have the following issues
1. They feel that the number of school days being 179 is too few and it should be increase.  Out of the 179, 10 are half days.
2. We generally take off the day before a chag and in some cases like Pesach we are off two days before and one day after.  Our parents that both work full days feel this is a huge burden and expense as they have to find baby sitters for those days.
3. Our Parent Teacher conferences are held during the day which means that the children are off from school on these days.
4. Our Teacher inservice training is also held during a school day and our children get off for these days as well.

It would greatly appreciate some feedback as to how and what other schools are doing and whether they have similar issues.

Rgds
Mark Gordon
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