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Upcoming Events

  • Monday, May 14th: NASA Digital Learning for Grades 4-5
  • Tuesday, May 15th: Science Fair for Grade 4, 9:00 am
  • Thursday, May 17th: NASA Digital Learning for Grade 6
  • Friday, May 18th: Science Fair for Grade 5, 9:00 am
  • Friday, May 18th: Yom Yerushalayim Celebrations
  • Tuesday, May 22nd: Grade 6 Science Fair, 9:00 am
  • Thursday, May 24th: Art Show & Middle School Play (moved from May 16), 6:00 pm
  • Thursday, May 24th: Musical program at Avery Fisher Hall for Grade 6
  • Friday, June 1st: Third Trimester of Act II ends
  • Sunday, June 3rd: Celebrate Israel Parade
  • Thursday, June 7th: Kindergarten Graduation, 8:30 am
  • Friday, June 8th: Early Childhood last day of classes
  • Wednesday, June 13th: Grade 8 Graduation, 6:00 pm


  • Overview | Early Childhood | Lower School | Middle School

    Lower School

    Experience Park East Lower School (K-5)

    In a nurturing environment – child-centered and non-competitive – students are encouraged to pursue knowledge.

    Rabbi   Arthur   Schneier Park East Day School - Lower School ProgramSmall classes enable teachers to tailor instruction for every child, allowing each the freedom and respect to develop individual interests and abilities.

    Fundamental to academic excellence, all children learn to collaborate, to solve problems, and to think critically. Students receive instruction in math, as well as interdisciplinary study in science, social studies, and language arts. Technology is used as a tool for learning on a daily basis. Students enjoy classes in chess, music, art, dance, computers, library and gym.

    Above all, a love of reading and writing is cultivated at every age, across all subjects. Comprehension, vocabulary, grammar and spelling are heavily emphasized. In kindergarten, first and second grades, our students learn sight words and study phonics and word-solving strategies. Balanced literacy ensures each child learns at his/her own level of ability.

    With drawing and invented spelling, they learn to love expressing thoughts on paper. In grades three through five, students hone their writing skills, learning to research, organize ideas and draft well-crafted communication. With joy and focus, they learn to balance creativity with knowledge of their audience, purpose, tone and genre.

    Integral to our traditional day school education is the study of Hebrew language, Torah, prophets, and Jewish holidays. Assemblies, programs, Shabbat, and holiday celebrations bring vitality and enthusiasm to our children's days. “ They learn about Israel in a variety of ways, including Torah stories, geography, history, holidays, fairs, and charity drives, in order to make cultural connections between the American Jewish community and the state of Israel .”