This year, HANC’s seventh grade orientation was divided into four components. Rabbi Hecht spoke about the daily schedule and what the students can expect on the first day. He also spoke to the students about the expectations of a HANC Middle School student in general.

Senior year at SKA is an experience you wait for, well, for four years! The Class of 2024 is starting off strong. From welcoming the girls on the first day of school with decorations and posters, to leading Friday morning ruach and kugel and exhibiting an amazing upper-classman positive vibe. Lisa Fogel,12th grade social worker, is a strong believer in empowering each and every student to reach new heights. Ms. Fogel, the 12th grade GLAs, and the programming team, have been working on a senior class grade-wide leadership trip, to allow each girl to learn more about themselves, their friends, and the grade as a whole. The seniors started their Leadership Trip with team building activities led by Rabbi Tani Prero. The program was designed to strengthen, galvanize, and prepare our 12th graders for their role as school leaders.

It’s a new school year at Central! Preparations for opening week began with a new faculty orientation on Tuesday, August 30. New Wildcat faculty members bonded over icebreakers, a tour of the Central facility, and training sessions on technology and school culture. The evening of the 30th brought all faculty members together for a reunion with Central’s first annual Faculty Family Fun night, offering dinner, lawn games, and a popular bouncy castle for our faculty members’ children. The following day, faculty members used morning and afternoon development sessions to reflect on the past year and anticipate the year to come.

On Wednesday, September 20, Central held its annual Great Round Challah Bake. The Challah Bake is an event that many at Central have come to eagerly anticipate - an opportunity for the school community to bond and daven during the Aseres Yimei Teshuva. "The Great Round Challah Bake is always a meaningful occasion for Central - a chance to be together at the beginning of the semester,” said Dean of Students Mrs. Aliza Gewirtz (‘06).