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Taste of Middle School for Parents

What’s Brewing in Middle School? Come find out at our MS Open House for parents.

We have created a unique middle school program focused on student success -- academically, but also socially and spiritually. Students meet with advisors weekly to nurture healthy social emotional well-being and are guided by a dedicated Middle School Coordinator. Our skills-based integrated curriculum supports each student's unique method of learning. The "high school" structure encourages student autonomy and independence. Middle school students enroll in electives (such as rock band, drama, film making and robotics) as well as participating in standard core classes (Hebrew, Judaic studies, language arts, mathematics, physical education, and social studies). 

A Kadima education is not only recognized for its integration of Jewish values and traditions into the curriculum, but also for the connection to community, exploration of Jewish history and culture with numerous day and overnight trips, as well as opportunities to develop core life skills -- public speaking, leading initiatives, communication and confidence. Our graduates are not only prepared for high school, they are prepared for life. 

The middle school is located on a large 4-acre campus, including three school yards, a swimming pool, a 6,000-volume library, full-time nurse, a school counselor, smart classrooms, integrated technology, experiential and differentiated instruction, and a faculty and staff dedicated to nurturing and educating adolescent minds.

We are also excited to be launching our transportation program (based on demand) from various stops in the East Valley.

Come experience the #KadimaWay!

To RSVP for the Open House on Jan. 16, email admissions@kadimadayschool.org or call Director of Admissions, Dikla Kadosh, at (818) 346-0849 ext. 115.

To schedule a private one-on-one tour, click here: https://www.kadimadayschool.org/schedule-a-tour/

Earlier Event: January 11
Pep Rally
Later Event: January 16
Step up to Middle School for Students