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February 09, 2001 - Image 4

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-02-09

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Hillel Day School

To Our Friends in the Jewish Community,

Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit endorsed the adoption of a Long-Range Plan (LRP) in February 1999. This
document has become the blueprint by which the school guides itself from where we are to where we envision being
in the future. As a result of the LRP, a tremendous amount of positive change has taken place over the past two years.
We take pride in building upon our excellence.

ANNOUNCING
HILLEL DAY SCHOOL IN THE NEW MILLENIUM



Developed and implemented a nationally acclaimed Graduated Tuition Scale



Opened our Office of Admissions to oversee the admissions process and welcome Hillel families



Enhanced our kindergarten program incorporating renewed and revitalized curricula



Maintained our standards of excellence in State of Michigan math, science and reading examinations



Created a Mission Statement which reflects our commitments to excellence in education and Jewish values



Appointed a full-time Director of Special Needs to focus on accelerated and remedial learning programs

Hired leading Jewish educators as heads of our Judaic Studies programs in the Upper and Lower Schools



Expanded our team sports program, competitive with Southeastern Lower Michigan Independent Schools



Named Co-Directors of Technology in both Judaic and general studies charged with overseeing computer
and curriculum integration, coordination and teacher training



Endowed and updated Holocaust studies program



Implemented Derekh Eretz, a code of student behavior that sets expectations and standards based on Jewish
teachings about respect for ourselves and others



Organized student life and enrichment programs under the new Dean of Student Affairs



Approved plans for facility update and growth



Endowed sports, performing arts and technology curricula



Appointed an Independent Schools Association of Central States (ISACS) Steering Committee for accreditation

Hired Director of Community Learning to oversee, coordinate, inform and enliven Hillel's relationships with the
community in addition to expanding experiential educational and spiritual opportunities



Launched and endowed 'Hillel Learns' adult learning project



Designed framework for staff development and systems of accountability, from administrators to tenured teachers



We have a certified, experienced and dedicated teaching staff whose commitments make education at
Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit second to none:

Barbara Acker — Elana Adler — Marcia Anstandig — Carrie Apsel — Pnina Basse — Diane Bellamo — Amittai Ben Ami — Rabbi Aaron Bergman — Ruth Bergman —
Elayne Miller Bernstein — Cantor Earl Berris — liana Berris — Leonora Beurer — Marianne Milgrom Bloomberg — Rabbi Scott Bolton — Helene Brody — Tami Brown
Rachel Buckman — Brian Clayton — Carol Cohen — Nancy Cohen — Shirley Cohen — Scott Cranis — Nancy Croitori — Amy Martin Crowel — Alita Cyrlin — Joel B.
Davidson — Tamar Dvir — Eileen Eisenberg — Gayle Elias — Julie Englender — Barbara Eskin — Rose Ann Fallon — Rabbi Michele Faudem — Daphna Feldman —
Francis Fine — Julie Flashner — Carol Fridson — Clara Gaba — Ceil Ginger — Cantor Howard Glantz — Robyn Glickman — Nehama Glogower — Dr. Shelley Goldberg
Amy Goldman — Shoshana Goldschlag — Cantor Ralph Goren — Beth Greenapple — Mona Greenbaum — Linda Grekin — Eileen Gross — Sandra Guth — Ronit
Gutkovitch — Amy Hendin — Marjorie Hirsch — Nava Hod — Rochelle Iczkovitz — Marcie Israel — Margery Jablin — Sher Kaplan — Beverly Kent — Carol Knoll —
Barbara Kohler — Phyllis Kohn — Dr. Seth Korelitz — Cherna Kowalsky — Rabbi Joseph Krakoff— Faye Krut — Rebecca Kushner — Eileen Lachover — Robin .Lash —
Cindy Leff — Noga Leibovitch — Lucy Letwinski — Adina Levin — Rachel Levine — Hana Levy — Joanne Liss — Malka Littman — Phyllis Litwak — Donna Maddin —
Stuart Marks — Laurie Mindell — Ella Moskovitz — Marilyn Mossman — Tami Myers — Rabbi Daniel Nevins — Rabbi Elliot Pachter — Dr. Mitch Parker — Ayala
Perlstein — Rabbi Charles Popky — Nancy Powell — Sarah Radner — Naomi Reiter — Rebecca Rosenberg — Saul A. Rube — Edna Sable — Sue Salesin — Tony Sanders
Brian Schiff— Rivka Schuchman — Sharon Schwartz — Naomi Shaberman — Susan Shlom — Masha Silver — Aviva Silverman — Dr. Mark Smiley — Pam Smith — Neil
St. Aubin — Rabbi Jay Strear — Barbara Stryk — Riva Thatch — Pam Tiemeyer — Dr. Alicia Tisdale — Tamar Traub — Adina Tzeel — Cantor Larry Vieder — Lindsay
Wainer — Janice Warren — Rabbi Stephen Weiss — Niva Wilner-Amiel — Michael Wolf— Barbara Zimmerman

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Solomon Schechter Day
School Association of the
United Synagogue of
Conservative Judaism

Dr. Mark Smiley, Headmaster

Fred Blechman, President

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