Turnaround: BMH-BJ preschool at capacity
Shana GoldbergAug 09, 2018Education & Culture, Special Sections0
might be no better place to work. The day the Intermountain Jewish News visited BMH-BJ preschool it was global travel day. Each classroom has adopted a country. “Greece” is decorated in blue and white; teachers and students are wearing togas, olive oil samples await sampling as do other Greek delicacies. Adorable preschoolers roam the hallways, passports in hand, on their journey to foreign lands. The enthusiasm — among both teachers and students — is palpable. It’s quite a turn around for a preschool that under two years ago was in dire straits. Enrollment was down to 40 and the preschool was struggling with leadership turnover. Fast forward two years and the school is basically at capacity, with 105 students. For board president Sarah Raphaely, this […]
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