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Yeshiva Elementary School opened its doors in 1989 with the mission of preparing students to be successful in both Judaic and General Studies. The school was housed in a small synagogue building in the Sherman Park neighborhood of Milwaukee and enrolled a mere 64 students from 27 families.
Mission and Goals PDF Print E-mail

Yeshiva Elementary School was initiated by members of the Orthodox Jewish Community of Milwaukee with the following objectives as their goals:

Last Updated on Wednesday, 12 August 2009 19:02
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YES History PDF Print E-mail

In the summer of 1988, Rabbi Michel Twerski called a meeting of a several dozen members of the community to tell them his version of the Tale of Two Cities, as he put it that night.

Last Updated on Thursday, 10 September 2009 14:46
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In His Own Way PDF Print E-mail
Written by Rabbi Aryeh Cohen   

Rabbi Aryeh CohenKing Solomon teaches us:

“Educate a child according to his way; even when he grows old, he will not depart from it”

(Mishlei / Proverbs 22:6).

The foundation of education is to give each child the tools to allow him or her to consistently grow and move forward in life even after the child has completed his or her formal education or is no longer under the direct influence of their parents.  We speak about the “child” and not the children because it is very important to focus on each individual child. When we look at a group of students we see many individuals, each with his or her unique potential.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 12 August 2009 18:38
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Academic Excellence PDF Print E-mail
Written by Amy Joannes   
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When the first school leaders expressed to me what they wanted for the General Studies program, they said they wanted a school that reached all learners. They wanted all children to be challenged and allowed to work with teachers who encouraged their growth. They wanted a school in which each child is treated like an individual.

 

This remains our goal at Yeshiva Elementary School. With small class sizes and highly qualified teachers, YES is able to design programs that benefit all of the children. We are blessed at YES to have a group of talented, experienced teachers who work very hard each day to meet the needs of the children. Our General Studies program is accredited by the North Central Association on Accreditation.

 

At YES we have a Kadima program, which enhances the regular classrooms in grades four through eight. Simulations, hands-on creations and an emphasis on problem-solving strategies are examples of the kinds of lessons used in this program. For example, gifted children make Mobius strips, show the phases of the moon in cookies or participate in the Math Olympiad.

 

Catapult, is the name of the Title 1 special services provider that YES uses. Our reading and math specialist meets the needs of those individuals that may be challenged in these areas. With Accelerated Math programs, laptops and a Smartboard, our Catapult teacher is able to diagnose and encourage students in a myriad of exciting ways.

 

Our Keshet - special education - program teachers work with children using innovative methods and techniques. These students need more intervention and these teachers are experts. Special education professionals design specific programs that target learning for individuals. They work with parents to set goals for children and break down the goals into manageable steps.

 

Thanks to private donors, YES is fortunate to have a speech-language pathologist who is available to help those children who need services. Our speech teacher has years of experience working with our school. Working with children individually, each child works on their specific needs.

 

Our regular classroom teachers are currently working in teams, creating standardized, trimester tests to develop data-driven instruction in our school. These tests will be used to see how well our curriculum is keeping pace with the State and National Common Core Standards. After each trimester, the teacher will analyze the data and adjust his/her program to meet or exceed these rigorous standards.

 

The best part of all of these programs is how all of these parts work together. Yeshiva Elementary School is a community of learners from the Principals to the Kindergartners. Each and every day teachers and Principals collaborate to reach all learners.

Last Updated on Friday, 04 February 2011 00:49
 
Achieving Our Goals PDF Print E-mail

Rabbi Aaron GrossWe feel fortunate to have reached a significant milestone in Yeshiva Elementary School’s history, our first 20 years of educating the children of Milwaukee.  With inspired vision and dedicated leadership YES has been blessed to become a crown jewel in the Milwaukee Jewish community, providing an excellent well rounded education for our more than 200 students, most of whom live in the immediate neighborhood.  YES is a proud link in our rich national history, as well as an integral part of the fabric of the Milwaukee Jewish community, educating upcoming generations.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 21 July 2009 13:41
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Our Facilities PDF Print E-mail

Keefe EntranceCome visit YES! Revel in the combined aesthetics of space, color and light, designed to uplift the spirit, enhance moods and inspire creative learning energy! A sun-drenched three story atrium overlooking an indoor tot-lot for kindergarteners through third-graders creates a heady feeling of spaciousness and freedom. Older students enjoy recreation in our gymnasium which features Olympic quality flooring.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 05 August 2009 19:29
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YES has an ongoing program for sponsoring days of Torah study. An appropriate way to celebrate a birthday or anniversary, to mark a yahrzeit or other occasions. Dedications for the merit of a Refuah Shleima (full recovery from illness) or honoring someone special are also available.

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Spotlight - The Twerskis

TTRabbi Michel and Rebbetzin Feige Twerski speak about Milwaukee and Yeshiva Elementary School.  Follow along on their journey  with these 4 great videos.

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