ACTIVITIES PROGRAM WINTER 2021 INTO SPRING

FOR KINDERGARTEN THROUGH 12TH GRADE

AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM 2 > Winter 2021 Into Spring SCHOOL ACTIVITIES PROGRAM THE AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM

WINTER 2021 INTO SPRING

For Kindergarten through 12th grade

Activities Program < 3 Maimonides School Activities Program / The After-school Program

WINTER 2021 INTO SPRING

Welcome to the Winter 2021 into Spring semester! This semester we are able to offer some limited in NASA Academy of Future Space Explorers, Science person classes, and many others on Zoom. Due to Discoveries). the health and safety protocols necessitated by the pandemic, in person programs are being offered In consideration of our students who have longer to limited numbers of students, in rotating cohorts. commutes, we are offering two choices for start Masks and social distancing are required at all times. and finish times for many of our courses. The final Our in person classes include All Sports, , time for each of these courses will be determined by Music and Drama Exploration, Running Club, and the choices of the people who sign up. You will be . Please register early to guarantee a spot. notified of the start time the week before programs begin. Please choose your preferred time on the Our Zoom classes are designed to offer programs Registration Form. to relax and unwind (Batter Up Online, Culinary Delights, Drawing 101, Hebrew Calligraphy), exercise The After-School Program extends many thanks programs (Zoomba), technology programs (App and heartfelt appreciation to all our teachers who Inventors Online, Circuit Makers 101, Computer make it the wonderful program that it is. We also Combo Class: 3D Design, Scratch, Video Game thank Mrs. Elka Tovah Davidoff and Mrs. Michele Design), arts and other activities (Advanced Chess, Snyder very much for all the help they give to make Chess, June’s Broadway Kids), and limudei kodesh our marvelous brochure possible. programs (GrowTorah, Mishmar and Limudei Kodesh I am very excited to be able to offer you these many Homework Support, Parsha Kahoot!). We are also fabulous activities. I hope you enroll your children, introducing “mini-programs,” programs of five- support our After-School Program, and enjoy! week duration (DIY SciLab, Everyday Science,

REGISTRATION

Please CLICK HERE to sign up for our wonderful After-School programs. Registration closes on Monday, February 22nd. Classes begin the week of March 1. Registration costs will be billed to your account on the Veracross Parent Portal. Please direct all inquiries to DEBORAH MEHL.

4 > Winter 2021 Into Spring Classes Dates Mondays Mondays All Sports in person (Grades K-2) – Cohort rotation, March 1, 8, 15, 22 one grade per week April 12, 19, 26 App Inventors Online (Grades 5-7) May 3, 10, 24 Culinary Delights (Grades 3-5) June 7 Drawing 101 (Grades 3-7) – This is a guideline only, Make-up: June 14 other grades are welcome (11 sessions) Hockey in person (Grades 4-6) – Cohort rotation, one grade per week Tuesdays March 2, 9, 23 Tennis in person (Grades 3-6) April 6, 20, 27 Zoomba (Grades 3-7) May 4, 11, 25 June 1 Tuesdays Make-up: June 8 Circuit Makers 101 (Grades 1-3) (10 sessions) Computer Combo Class: 3D Design, Scratch, Video Game Design (Grades 2-8) Wednesdays Everyday Science (mini-program) (Grades K-6) March 3, 17, 24 GrowTorah (Grades 3-5) April 7, 14, 21, 28 NASA Academy of Future Space Explorers May 5, 12, 19, 26 (mini-program) (Grades K-6) June 2 Running Club in person (Grades 3-6) – Make-up: June 9 Cohort rotation, one grade per week (12 sessions)

Wednesdays Thursdays Advanced Chess (Grades 5-12) March 4, 18 April 8, 15, 22, 29 Chess (Grades 2-7) May 6, 13, 20, 27 Hebrew Calligraphy (Grades 3-6) – This is a June 3 guideline only, other grades are welcome Make-up: June 10 Music and Drama Exploration in person (Grades K-2) – (11 sessions) Cohort rotation, one grade per week Parsha Kahoot! (Grades 3-6) TIMES In consideration of our students who have longer Thursdays commutes, we are offering two choices of start and Batter Up Online (Grades 3-6) finish times for many of our courses (those marked with an asterisk *). The final time will be determined by the DIY SciLab (mini-program) (Grades K-5) choices of the people who sign up. You will be notified June’s Broadway Kids (Grades K-3) of the start time the week before programs begin. Please Mishmar and Limudei Kodesh Homework Help choose your preferred time on the Registration Form (Grades 3-6) (Option 1: 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. Option 2: 5:15 - 6:00 p.m.)

Science Discoveries (mini-program) (Grades K-5) Courses with preset times are noted in bold.

All virtual classes will require access to Zoom.

Activities Program < 5 Mondays

ALL SPORTS Requirements: Computer with a video camera, Ms. Shannon Murphy Android tablet. (Available for rental, $70 ($60 Come and join us for in person refundable if returned in good condition) + $10 exercise and relaxation time, for delivery and cleaning) playing games that are low risk Grades 5-7 and allow for social distancing. MINIMUM 5, MAXIMUM 10 Masks will be worn at all times. Time: 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. Come and have fun while we Ends May 24 move, move, move! Cost: $200 In order to maintain the required separate cohorts, we are offering the following rotations: CULINARY DELIGHTS HaMorah Irene Blechner Kindergarten: Join your friends and March 1, 22; April 26; May 24 classmates for Maimo's 1st Grade: first ever Virtual Cooking March 8; April 12; May 3; June 7 Class! We will develop new 2nd Grade: cooking skills and indulge March 15; April 19; May 10; June 14 your culinary curiosity while Grades K-2 building confidence in the kitchen. Join HaMorah MAXIMUM 10 STUDENTS PER COHORT Irene and learn how to make some delicious Location: Gym recipes, while having so much fun! Time: 3:05 - 3:40 p.m. Requirements: Every week a supply sheet will Cost: $55 be e-mailed to students. Please make sure that you have all the necessary ingredients before APP INVENTORS ONLINE each session. Students must have basic baking Circuit Lab equipment (bowls, measuring cups and spoons, Want to know how the sifter, baking sheets, wooden spoons, etc.). apps work on your phone Grades 3-5 or iPad? Or do you already MINIMUM 5 have the next great app Time: 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. or 5:15 - 6:00 p.m.* idea, and just need to know Cost: $185 how to make it? In this no-experience-required course we use MIT App DRAWING 101 Inventory software to program Android apps Mr. Eli Portman to respond to user inputs, read data from the Students will learn how to environment, and design interactive games. approach drawing different Participants will learn both the programming scenes and imagery. We and design aspects of creating great apps, and will be learning techniques have the opportunity to build apps of their own such as shading, coloring, with the support of Circuit Lab instructors. detail line work, and how to

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break complicated images down into smaller TENNIS shapes and steps. Your child will learn how Mr. Haim Zion to confidently approach all sorts of different Tennis is rated as “low risk” for drawings and pieces. COVID-19 activity. Come and Requirements: 8.5 x 11 sketchbook, pencils/ learn the skills for great tennis sharpener, ruler, marker set of 16+ colors, eraser, playing in person! Have a colored pencils great time relaxing, exercising, Grades 3-7 – This is a guideline only, other and learning the game. Social grades are welcome distancing will be required Time: 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. or 5:15 - 6:00 p.m.* at all times. Mask wearing is Cost: $165 required at all times. Grades 3-6 HOCKEY MAXIMUM 10 STUDENTS Ms. Shannon Murphy Location: Gym Come and join us for in person Time: 3:55 - 4:35 p.m. exercise and relaxation time, Cost: $180 playing hockey. Hockey is defined as a “moderate risk” for COVID-19. ZOOMBA We will be playing in cohorts, with Mrs. Zippy Portman each cohort on rotating Mondays. Want to shake off the stress Masks will be worn at all times. Come and have of the school day? Come fun! relax your body and mind In order to maintain required separate cohorts, with this fast-paced class. we are offering the following rotations: Zumba is a Latin-inspired 4th Grade: dance fitness program that March 1, 22; April 26; May 24 blends popular music with fun dance steps to create a 5th Grade: great workout. March 8; April 12; May 3; June 7 Requirements: Comfortable clothes (T-shirt, 6th Grade: leggings), sneakers, a water bottle March 15; April 19; May 10; June 14 Grades 3-7 Grades 4-6 Time: 7:00 - 7:40 p.m. MAXIMUM 10 STUDENTS PER COHORT Cost: $150 Location: Gym Time: 3:55 - 4:35 p.m. Cost: $65

Activities Program < 7 Tuesdays

CIRCUIT MAKERS 101 exposure to coding but are not yet ready to Circuit Lab progress to more advanced languages. Finally, Let’s get creative with in Flowlab Video Game Design, we will use what electricity! In this junior we’ve learned to experiment with block-based hands-on electronics programming to create and design our very own class, students will gain platformer games! experience creating their Requirements: Windows, Mac, or Chromebook own electronics, designing computer; Zoom custom light-up greeting Grades 2-8 cards, electric games, mazes and more. Each Time: 5:15 - 6:15 p.m. class consists of a circuitry lesson and hands-on Cost: $250 electronics projects, using components such as wires, lights, switches, and motors. Circuit Lab EVERYDAY SCIENCE (mini-program) staff will make sure participants create many Mad Science of Southern MA and RI projects that they can be proud of, and each Ever wonder how bridges class includes a project to keep. stand up over water? Or how Requirements: A computer with a video gravity works? Kids will explore camera. Must be a PC or Mac a variety of introductory Ends 5/11 topics in engineering, physics, Grades 1-3 and chemistry as they learn MINIMUM 5, MAXIMUM 8 how science can impact our Time: 4:30 - 5:45 p.m. everyday lives. Cost: $165 + $53 fee for materials supplied by Grades K-6 Circuit Lab MINIMUM 6 Time: 5:00 - 5:45 p.m. COMPUTER COMBO CLASS: 3D DESIGN, March 2, 9, 23; April 6, 20 SCRATCH, VIDEO GAME DESIGN Cost: $160 Empow Studio Does your child have GROWTORAH a budding interest in Farmer Sara Just-Michael programming? Or are Come and plant a they more interested in garden with us! GrowTorah 3D art? Maybe both? In develops educational Tinkercad 3D Design, we Torah garden programs will apply the concept for participants to explore of constructive solid geometry to design a relevant Jewish values solid, often linear and symmetrical object. and Torah lessons, and With Scratch, we will explore programming learn the fundamentals of planting and the fundamentals, great for kids who don’t quite environment. The Torah lessons interwoven know where to start, or who have had some with the educational garden experiences

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inspire participants to navigate the complex Grades K-6 relationships between humans, their fellow MINIMUM 6 creatures, and the Earth, and encourage Time: 5:00 - 5:45 p.m. participants to connect with these values in April 27; May 4, 11, 25; June 1 powerful and personally meaningful ways. Cost: $160 GrowTorah’s core values, which are woven into their lessons, are: Incubating emunah, RUNNING CLUB compassion for creatures, stewarding the Earth, Ms. Ali Gutermann and living tzedakah. Come and join us for in person This after-school program will give our students exercise and relaxation time. a virtual version of the GrowTorah experience. Running is defined as “low Each student will be starting their own small risk” for COVID-19. We will be one-pot garden. Each participant will purchase running in cohorts, with each a short list of materials for the program and will cohort on rotating Tuesdays. be guided on this journey to connect nature and Masks will be worn at all times. the environment with in a hands-on and Come and have fun! meaningful way. In order to maintain the required separate Requirements: Participants will be e-mailed a cohorts, we are offering the following rotations: short list of materials for the program 3rd Grade: Grades 3-5 March 2; April 20; May 25 MINIMUM 7 4th Grade: Time: 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. or 5:15 - 6:00 p.m.* March 9; May 11; June 15 Cost: $175 5th Grade: NASA ACADEMY OF FUTURE March 23; April 27; June 1 SPACE EXPLORERS (mini-program) 6th Grade: Mad Science of Southern MA and RI April 6; May 4; June 8 NASA and Mad Science Inclement weather dates: June 3, 9, 16 collaborate to educate the Grades 3-6 next generation. Children MAXIMUM 5 STUDENTS PER COHORT go on a voyage of discovery Location: Open air – Brookline park, Reservoir with unique hands-on Time: 4:00 - 4:35 p.m. activities and amazing Cost: $45 demonstrations that explore the sun and stars, space technology, rocket science, the atmosphere, planets and moons, and more!

Activities Program < 9 Wednesdays

ADVANCED CHESS Grades 2-7 Grandmaster Eduard Duchovny Time: 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. or 5:15 - 6:00 p.m.* Come and join a group Cost: $195 of advanced chess players for a wonderful time learning strategies, HEBREW CALLIGRAPHY Ms. Rebecca Jacobs positional tactics, and (HaMorah Rivka) advanced moves. Play one of the world’s oldest Join us for a course on games against formidable opponents! Hebrew calligraphy. Equipment will be provided and step-by-step Requirements: Ability to play advanced chess, a instruction on Hebrew lettering will introduce full chess set – a board and all the pieces you to this traditional Jewish art form. Grades 5-12 Requirements: Calligraphy pen (supplied by Time: 7:00 - 7:45 p.m. school), lined paper Cost: $195 Grades 3-6 – This is a guideline only, other CHESS grades are welcome Grandmaster Eduard Duchovny MINIMUM 5 Play one of the world’s Time: 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. or 5:15 - 6:00 p.m.* oldest and greatest Cost: $150 games! Chess is an ancient game of skill and MUSIC AND DRAMA intellect. It helps children EXPLORATION Mr. Cody Tracey develop discipline and analytical and strategic Come and join Mr. Tracey thinking skills, promoting a higher rate of in person and enjoy a time cognitive development. Chess has been proven for music and movement, to improve logical-mathematical and visual- a time to be creative and spatial intelligence, self-control, and patience. to relax after the school day. Classes will be on Requirements: Ability to read and write, basic rotating Wednesdays, knowledge of how to play chess, a full chess set keeping our cohorts – a board and all the pieces

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separate. Masks and social distancing will be required at all times. In order to maintain the required cohort separations, we will be offering the following rotations: Kindergarten: March 10; April 7; May 5; June 2 1st Grade: March 17; April 21; May 12, 26 2nd Grade March 24; April 14, 28; May 19 Grades K-2 Time: 3:05 - 3:40 p.m. Cost: $55

PARSHA KAHOOT! Mr. Sam Tarlin Learn details of, and midrashim on, the weekly parsha through the engaging and exciting format of a Kahoot! Each week students will play an online quiz game with questions derived from that week’s Torah portion. Questions will be explained and discussed throughout to create an interactive learning environment. Requirements: Computer, Chromebook, iPad. A second device might be preferable but is not necessary. Grades 3-6 Time: 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. or 5:15 - 6:00 p.m.* Cost: $150

Activities Program < 11 Thursdays

BATTER UP ONLINE Grades K-2 and 3-5 (separate Zoom classes) Andrew Philips Time: 4:45 - 5:45 p.m. Get to know your favorite March 4, 11, 18; April 8, 15 players up close and Cost: $135 personal. Join our obsessed instructor and explore the JUNE’S BROADWAY KIDS Mrs. June Gerrie age-old hobby of baseball card collecting. Learn about Come and join June’s the history of the game, player profiles, ballpark Broadway Kids as we geography, team mascots, and more. You’ll get sing, dance, and act our an intro to card-collecting terminology, online way through numerous resources, and card maintenance and storage. journeys. Students will We’ll play a variety of baseball card games, use their imaginations trade cards to assemble your own all-star team, to build characters and construct and decorate your own card and become storytellers. Using improv games storage box. You’ll receive a storage box and and physical movement, we will have fun enough cards to get you started on your new creating characters and stories. Areas of hobby. focus will include concentration, memory, eye contact, improvisation, public speaking, Grades 3-6 singing, dancing, and acting games. Students Time: 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. will build confidence by working on their stage Cost: $165 plus $35 supply fee for cards and a presentation and having fun with the group. A storage box possible Zoom presentation may conclude the DIY SCI-LAB! (mini-program) program, depending on number of actors. Wicked Cool for Kids Grades K-3 Create your own do-it- Time: 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. or 5:15 - 6:00 p.m.* yourself science toys. Each Cost: $160 week we’ll explore and build fun toys and gadgets that MISHMAR & LIMUDEI KODESH you make, and learn the HOMEWORK HELP Rabbi Yaakov Beker science behind them. Make a mini catapult to launch Due to the current situation, a pom pom as you learn our popular After-School about energy and motion. Study how magnets Mishmar program will meet work and make a moving magnet car. Sooth over Zoom. We will begin your mind with a silly sensory bag and celestial each class with a short d’var swirling bottle. Make a marble maze and design Torah from Rabbi Beker on a house for an action figure. Enjoy creative the Parshat HaShavua, and engineering fun! the rest of the time will be

12 > Winter 2021 Into Spring Thursdays used as a supervised limudei kodesh study hall. Students will have the opportunity to work on their homework or study for an upcoming test, either individually or with partners (using breakout rooms), and Rabbi Beker will be available to facilitate, answer any questions, and provide assistance as needed. Rabbi Beker would also be happy to e-mail a teacher to confirm that an assignment was completed, if that would be helpful. It is our hope that this format will provide our students with an extra Torah learning opportunity, yet not overburden them at this difficult time. Grades 3-6 Time: 4:30 - 5:15 p.m. or 5:15 - 6:00 p.m.* Cost: $85

SCIENCE DISCOVERIES (mini-program) Wicked Cool for Kids Science Discoveries is not for the easily queasy! The gross yet fascinating things in life hide many science secrets, such as what’s hidden in a diaper. Classify some creepy crawlies and neutralize smelly smells. Make some model mucus, create alien slime, and have fun with other grossly amusing science adventures. Grades K-2 and 3-5 (separate Zoom classes) Time: 4:45 - 5:45 p.m. April 22, 29; May 6, 13, 20 Cost: $135

Activities Program < 13 Private Lessons

PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS Music teacher Mr. Cody Tracey offers private and group lessons in ukulele, voice, and guitar at all levels. He also offers introductory piano lessons. Zoom lessons are preferred, but he is open to discussing socially distanced in-person lessons. [email protected]

PIANO Mrs. Gerrie offers private piano lessons at all levels, both in-person and via Zoom. (617) 719-4936 [email protected]

VIOLIN Amos Lawrence offers private lessons encouraging the mastery of violin, from beginners to advanced level, both in-person and via Zoom. (617) 505-6412 [email protected]

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RABBI YAAKOV BEKER (Mishmar and Limudei Kodesh based STEM programs to help kids make fun things Homework Help) is our Sixth Grade Limudei Kodesh such as playable video games, digitally-animated teacher. He received Smicha from the Ner movies, 3D prints of original designs or houses, and Rabbinical College. robots. Students learn to design, build, and code projects they are proud to share with family and HAMORAH IRENE BLECHNER (Culinary Delights) is friends, while learning the critical fundamentals of our Limudei Kodesh Kindergarten teacher. She has technology. taught at Maimo for many years. HaMorah Irene has built her culinary expertise by working under MRS. JUNE GERRIE (June’s Broadway Kids, Piano) is numerous caterers in her early years and planning an accomplished pianist, singer, actress, and dancer. menus and cooking for her family of six. Her favorite She studied music theory at Brandeis. Mrs. Gerrie hobbies include reading cookbooks for fun and has taught piano for many years across several age working in her backyard garden. groups

CIRCUIT LAB (App Inventors, Circuit Makers 101) GROWTORAH (GrowTorah) Farmer Sara Just- is a small educational company operating in the Michael has been a GrowTorah educator for two Boston area, founded in 2015. “Our mission is to years, blending Torah learning with nature. Sara has get kids excited about computers and electronics, worked in experiential education for ten years and and to train them in what we believe to be the most has taught virtually throughout the past few months. useful of modern-day skills. We show them how to In her free time, she has led six Birthright trips and use electronic devices not just as entertainment to loves learning how things are grown differently in be consumed, but as tools to be manipulated and Israel. Farmer Sara now lives in Manhattan and is a medium to practice creative design in a fun and excited to be sharing this experience with us. engaging way. Our team of educators has broad experience teaching kids about engineering and MS. ALISON GUTERMANN (Running Club) is the technology, and we are passionate about sharing Elementary School social worker at Maimonides our message with the world.” School. She graduated from Trinity College with a degree in Political Science and holds a Master’s MR. EDUARD DUCHOVNY (Advanced Chess, Chess) Degree in school-based social work from Columbia is a FIDE Master of Chess, FIDE Trainer of Chess, University . and International Arbiter of Chess, and has coached champions from the USA, Israel, and Ukraine. He has MS. REBECCA JACOBS/ HAMORAH RIVKA been an instructor of junior players from beginners to (Hebrew Calligraphy) first began studying senior candidates. He travels extensively, both in the calligraphy as a tenth grader at Maimonides School. USA and abroad, as a sought-after arbiter in world Over the years she has undertaken many calligraphy chess tournaments. Mr. Duchovny has represented projects in both Hebrew and English, from greeting the USA as an International Arbiter for the World cards to ketubot. Chess Olympiad all over the world. MR. AMOS LAWRENCE (Violin) has a Master’s EMPOW STUDIO (Computer Combo Class: 3D Degree in Violin Performance from the New England Design, Scratch, Video Game Design) brings Conservatory. He studied with Ivan Galamian, Itzhak technology, arts, and play together to help young Perlman’s teacher learners build their creative talents. They use project- MAD SCIENCE (Everyday Science, NASA Academy

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of Future Space Explorers) offers interactive After- Portman’s mother. She is beginning her 29th year of School programs that foster creative thinking and teaching at Maimo. She loves to Zumba! problem solving. STEM programs cover a wide range of science topics and provide children with the MR. SAM TARLIN (Parsha Kahoot!) is in his 10th year opportunity to experience science in a hands-on teaching in the Elementary School at Maimonides. way. He runs the school’s annual National Geographic Geography Bee and currently teaches 4th Grade MS. SHANNON MURPHY (All Sports, Hockey) is one General Studies. He cherishes opportunities to teach of our Maimonides Physical Education teachers. Ms. and learn Torah, both in the classroom and out! Murphy graduated from Plymouth State University, majoring in Physical Education, with a minor in MR. CODY TRACEY (Music and Drama Exploration, health. She is the youngest of four children, and the Private ukulele, voice, guitar, and piano lessons) is only girl. Ever since she was little she has played all our Maimo music teacher. He has worked as a K-12 sorts of sports. In high school and college she played music educator in a variety of settings, including . In her free time Ms. Murphy enjoys all kinds private lessons, schools, and community choirs. of sports aand kayaking. WICKED COOL FOR KIDS (DIY Sci-Lab!, Science MR. ANDREW PHILLIPS (Batter Up Online) is a Discoveries) is a small, local, woman-owned business Newton dad with two school-aged children. He which has been providing customized enrichment is also a Major League baseball fanatic. He has programs for kids in grades K-5 for over ten years. coached Little League baseball in Newton for many “We offer complete hands-on STEAM-based years and has a passion for teaching students programs that extend learning beyond the school about the game of baseball and the diverse history day and beyond the school year. Our programs of the sport. Andrew has collected baseball cards challenge kids to investigate their world through for over 35 years and has recently realized what science, art, and technology. We base our programs an important role baseball cards can play as an on three fundamental principles: learning, fun, alternative to screens. Andrew’s love of baseball and safety. Our curriculum is structured around card collecting was re-ignited when, after his son an experiential environment aligned to national repeatedly asked “what are those boxes in the educational standards where we engage kids in a basement?,” they finally opened the boxes together, range of challenging activities.” and the joy of baseball card collecting was reborn MR. HAIM ZION (Tennis) is one of our Maimonides in the younger generation. By day Andrew is a real Physical Education teachers. Mr. Zion has taught estate fund manager. He looks forward to sharing his tennis for more than 20 years. He has coached passion for baseball cards with adults and kids of all National Championships in Israel. Mr. Zion likes to ages. run, do yoga, and work out at the gym. MR. ELI PORTMAN (Drawing 101) graduated Maimo in 2010 and studied art at SUNY Binghamton. He now teaches art to all ages, displays his work in galleries, and creates custom paintings and murals.

MRS. ZIPPY PORTMAN (Zoomba) is our beloved 5th Grade General Studies teacher, as well as being Eli

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