Preschool
A backpack and a ventilator: Little Rachel’s first day of preschool - opinion
After a year of intense rehabilitation, four-year-old Rachel, who survived a brain tumor and multiple surgeries, is ready for her first day of preschool, complete with her ventilator.
Should the judicial reform be taught in Israeli schools?
Herzog travels to Lower Galilee, symbolically opens Israel's school year
Israel charges preschool teacher with hundreds of child abuse counts
Six killed in kindergarten attack in China; suspect detained
A 25-year-old man killed six and injured one at a kindergarten in China's Guangdong province on Monday, according to police.
Teachers' Union tells Israeli preschool teachers to destroy recording devices
The Teachers' Union fears that recording devices infringe on teachers' privacy.
Sderot preschool teacher indicted for hundreds of counts of child abuse
Suisa had 18 children in her care and was found to be responsible for hundreds of instances of physical and mental abuse toward them.
Kindergarteners in Jerusalem to study English from next school year
Full integration of English studies in all Jerusalem preschools could be completed in time for the next Israeli school year.
Back to school: This is how to prepare yourself (and your child)
As the school year starts psychologist Ayal Cohen explains how to handle any difficulties and why the real preparation is actually the parents', not the kids’.
Four preschool teachers arrested on suspicion of abuse
Police intend to continue the investigation, which has been ongoing for two weeks.
The founder of Jumpstart wants to be Arizona’s first Jewish governor
Aaron Lieberman, 50, calls himself an “accidental entrepreneur” — after serving as Jumpstart’s CEO for its first seven years.
An NYC Jewish day school’s Thanksgiving parade went viral on TikTok
“Woke up this morning to preschoolers protesting,” the TikTok video narrates.
COVID-19: These are the cities that will reopen kindergartens and schools
Several cities have already announced that they will not be prepared to reopen Monday.
Spike in kids with COVID-19 means Israel unlikely to open schools
“This is something we did not witness in previous waves of coronavirus,” Health Minister Yuli Edelstein told The Jerusalem Post.
Education Ministry report: 1,659 schoolchildren infected with COVID-19
Overall, schools and kindergartens saw lower rates of infection that the general population.