West Side Rag
  • TOP NEWS
  • OPEN/CLOSED
  • FOOD
  • SCHOOLS
  • OUTDOORS
  • REAL ESTATE
  • ART & CULTURE
  • POLITICS
  • COLUMNS
  • CRIME
  • HISTORY
  • ABSURDITY
  • ABOUT US
    • OUR STORY
    • CONTRIBUTORS
    • CONTACT
    • GET WSR FREE IN YOUR INBOX
    • SEND US TIPS AND IDEAS
West Side Rag
No Result
View All Result
SUPPORT THE RAG
No Result
View All Result

Favorite WSR Stories

  • After 20 Years, Upper West Side Yarn Store is a Worldwide ‘Destination’
  • An UWS Middle School is Pushing Back Against Possible Relocation: ‘This School is Our Home’
  • After Years Out of Sight in an UWS Apartment, a Collection of Hidden Holocaust Art is in the International Spotlight
Get WSR FREE in your inbox
SUPPORT THE RAG

Schechter Manhattan Reopening For Full-Time In-Person Learning This Fall: Virtual Information Session August 12, 8:00pm.

August 6, 2020 | 11:50 AM
in SCHOOLS
0

SPONSORED

Schechter Manhattan recently announced its plans to safely welcome students back to its building five days a week this fall. 

The K-8 Jewish day school, located at 805 Columbus Avenue at 100th Street, is dedicated to growing the academic, social and emotional development of each student, emphasizing both collaborative and strategic thinking. Register HERE to attend the Schechter Manhattan virtual information session on August 12 at 8pm.

Schechter Manhattan’s Health and Safety Reopening Plan:

In preparation for reopening its doors, Schechter Manhattan built an extensive plan to protect the health and safety of its students, faculty and staff while providing an enriching in-school experience. The plan covers social distancing protocols, physical barriers, outdoor time for mask breaks, continuing to utilize technology in the classroom and more. The full reopening plan can be viewed on the Schechter Manhattan website.

Schechter Manhattan Distance learning Success:

With an emphasis on live learning supplemented by independent activities and personalized support, students continued to thrive throughout the spring after Schechter Manhattan shifted to a virtual learning curriculum at the onset of the COVID-19 crisis. The school plans to utilize these most successful tools in a variety of ways throughout the coming school year and enable students who need to remain as distance learners to do so.

Schechter Manhattan Exmissions Success:

Schechter Manhattan has a consistent track record placing graduates in the best public, specialized and independent high schools in New York City and beyond.  Schechter Manhattan balances academic excellence with personal exploration offering a curriculum firmly rooted in the 21st century,, focused on research, writing, presentations, collaboration, and self-reflection. Curriculum highlights include a robust STEAM program, working with classmates to solve real-world programs, and opportunities for each student to explore Judaism and develop their own Jewish identity.

To register for the virtual information session on August 12 at 8pm: https://tinyurl.com/virtualschechter.

Questions? Please call (212) 427-9500 or email info@schechtermanhattan.org

Share this article:
SUPPORT THE RAG
Leave a comment

Please limit comments to 150 words and keep them civil and relevant to the article at hand. Comments are closed after six days. Our primary goal is to create a safe and respectful space where a broad spectrum of voices can be heard. We welcome diverse viewpoints and encourage readers to engage critically with one another’s ideas, but never at the expense of civility. Disagreement is expected—even encouraged—but it must be expressed with care and consideration. Comments that take cheap shots, escalate conflict, or veer into ideological warfare detract from the constructive spirit we aim to cultivate. A detailed statement on comments and WSR policy can be read here.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

YOU MIGHT LIKE...

UWS Middle School Meets With DOE Reps To Discuss Possible Move: ‘We Want to be Heard’
NEWS

UWS Middle School Meets With DOE Reps To Discuss Possible Move: ‘We Want to be Heard’

January 23, 2026 | 2:04 PM
An UWS Middle School is Pushing Back Against Possible Relocation: ‘This School is Our Home’
Favorite WSR Stories

An UWS Middle School is Pushing Back Against Possible Relocation: ‘This School is Our Home’

January 20, 2026 | 9:32 AM
Previous Post

Little Local Cookie Shop Levain Going National, Will Be In Supermarkets Soon

Next Post

Woman Stabbed at Subway Station; Assailant at Large

this week's events image
Next Post
Woman Stabbed at Subway Station; Assailant at Large

Woman Stabbed at Subway Station; Assailant at Large

Brief Power Outage Blackens and Silences UWS, UES and Harlem Early Friday Morning

Brief Power Outage Blackens and Silences UWS, UES and Harlem Early Friday Morning

Neighborhood Splits Over New Homeless Hotel Residents; Police, Homeless Men and Opponents Weigh In

Neighborhood Splits Over New Homeless Hotel Residents; Police, Homeless Men and Opponents Weigh In

  • ABOUT US
  • CONTACT US
  • NEWSLETTER
  • WSR MERCH!
  • ADVERTISE
  • EVENTS
  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • TERMS OF USE
  • SITE MAP
Site design by RLDGROUP

© 2026 West Side Rag | All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • TOP NEWS
  • THIS WEEK’S EVENTS
  • OPEN/CLOSED
  • FOOD
  • SCHOOLS
  • OUTDOORS
  • REAL ESTATE
  • ART & CULTURE
  • POLITICS
  • COLUMNS
  • CRIME
  • HISTORY
  • ABSURDITY
  • ABOUT
    • OUR STORY
    • CONTRIBUTORS
    • CONTACT US
    • GET WSR FREE IN YOUR INBOX
    • SEND US TIPS AND IDEAS
  • WSR SHOP

© 2026 West Side Rag | All rights reserved.