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Who We Are
"Most schools are a place where kids go only to learn. Throughout my nine years at Community Day, I have realized that this school is not one in which kids only learn. Sure we learn, and we learn a lot. We also pray, make friends, and learn how to sustain relationships with friends. Instead of school being a place where every single person watches the clock waiting for 3:35, most kids at Community Day enjoy their classes and also enjoy the way that they all get along with their teachers.
Community Day has become a home away from home for me, and I have learned to love everything about this school." Danny, class of 2007
Welcome to Community Day!
At Community Day we nurture Jewish children from kindergarten through eighth grade as they discover who they are and who they yearn to be.
We encourage our students to be confident, active, and skilled learners. We ground all of our learning in a context of religious and moral values that inform our students' actions and inspire wise choices in their daily lives.
At Community Day we are committed to helping each individual child excel in his or her studies, in spirituality, on the athletic field, and in the social arena. We know that children learn at different rates, in different styles, and from diverse strengths, and we build programs for children that help them grow from strength to strength.
Community Day’s academic program is aligned with today’s best practices in education. Students set high standards for themselves and are encouraged and guided to achieve their goals. Hebrew language and Judaic studies provide a rich context for learning in all subject areas.
We hold our children, our parents, and ourselves to high standards of derech eretz (conduct, respect, and manners). In a school where respect is valued, children learn to show respect, to earn respect, and to demand respect from others.
Our school motto is "making each day matter." It emerges from the Jewish value of Tikkun Olam (repair of the world), and the need and obligation each of us has to make this world a little better because we have passed through it. Community Day students know that what they do in their daily lives, in their studies, in their interactions with others, and for the good of the world around them, makes a difference and certainly does matter.
Located on seven wooded acres in the heart of Squirrel Hill, Community Day is Pittsburgh’s only inclusive and pluralistic Jewish day school. It attracts Jewish students from across the religious spectrum: unaffiliated, Reconstructionist, Reform, Conservative and Orthodox families are all active members of our school community. The school, a beneficiary agency of the United Jewish Federation and a member of the Solomon Schechter Day School Association and the Pittsburgh Consortium of Independent Schools, is also accredited by the Pennsylvania Association of Independent Schools (PAIS). Administration
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