HBHA principal selected for prestigious leadership institute
Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy Principal Gayle Gray has been selected to attend the Harvard School of Education Principals Institute Art of Leadership program June 26 through July 3.
This six-day summer session brings together educators from around the country and even the world to learn from world experts on education and instructional leadership. Gray was selected from more than 100 applicants and only 15 were awarded a full scholarship from the Avi Chai Foundation.
“We are excited for Ms. Gray for her acceptance into this prestigious program,” HBHA Head of School Howard Haas said.
This program is designed to develop leadership skills, and the efficacy and ability to support teacher development and student achievement.
Participants will explore successful models for school improvement, learn how to lead and manage change and understand how to implement curriculum innovation. Through research-based curriculum, they will focus on effective supervision and evaluation, approaches to solving leadership challenges with a focus on U.S. settings and how to best support teaching and learning.
Corey William Waldman has been awarded the degree of Doctor of Medicine, summa cum laude from the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine.
Igor and Anna Sorkin announce the Bat Mitzvah of their daughter, Eliora Sorkin, at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, May 12, at Congregation Beth Shalom. Eliora is the granddaughter of Svetlana and Roman Sorkin and Irina Bondar and Vladimir Gruzman. Relatives and friends are invited to worship with the family and to attend the Kiddush luncheon following the service.
David and Erica Bush announce the Bat Mitzvah of their daughter, Rebecca Madeline, at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, May 19, at The Temple, Congregation B’nai Jehudah. Rebecca is the granddaughter of Kenneth and Victoria Bush, Ann Tannenbaum and the late Leonard Tannenbaum. Great-grandmother is Lily Singer. Relatives and friends are invited to worship with the family and to attend the Kiddush following the service.
Andrea and Jason Krakow announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Caleb Samuel, at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, May 19, at Congregation Beth Shalom. Caleb is the grandson of Marlene Krakow, Vicki Johnson and the late Vern Johnson, and Larry and Susan Krakow. Relatives and friends are invited to worship with the family and to attend the Kiddush luncheon following the service.
The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum recently honored Sam Devinki by presenting him with its Wings of Memory Leadership Award for the Midwest Region.
Sarilee Kahn, daughter of Rita and Gilbert Kahn, has earned her doctorate from New York University’s Silver School of Social Work, where her qualitative research focused on the asylum-seeking and resettlement experiences of gay Muslim men and Muslim women subjected to female genital mutilation.
Ellie Olitsky, a senior at Blue Valley North High School and the daughter of Andrea and Scott Olitsky, earned the 2012 Shooting Stars Scholarship first place award in the photography division ($1,400) given by the Arts Council of Johnson County.
Sara Mittelman, a Holocaust survivor, is celebrating her 95th birthday on May 10.