Let their name be part of everything we learn.
Sponsor a day or week of learning in memory of a loved one, for a refuah shleima, in honor of someone special, or to celebrate a meaningful simcha.

When children learn in someone’s merit, an ordinary school day becomes a living tribute.
Learning gives a dedication somewhere beautiful to live.
Throughout the sponsored day, students and teachers carry your intention into prayer, study, discussion, creativity, and acts of kindness.
Your gift strengthens an education that nurtures knowledgeable, compassionate, and proudly Jewish children.
Sponsor a meaningful dateMore than a receipt.
A complete act of recognition.
Every sponsorship is carried through our school community in clear, meaningful ways.
School-wide announcement
Your dedication begins the day with students and faculty.
Beautiful display
A prepared dedication is displayed in a prominent school space.
Community message
Families receive the dedication through our school communication.
Future remembrance
Optional annual reminders make it easy to honor the date again.
Three gentle steps.
Choose
Select a day or week from the live school calendar.
Dedicate
Share the name, occasion, and words that matter.
Give
Complete a secure sponsorship and receive your proof.
Give with clarity and confidence.
If your question is not covered here, our school office will be happy to help.
Can more than one person sponsor the same date?
This program reserves each school day for one exclusive sponsorship. Organizations can also allow shared dates when that better fits their community.
What happens on a school holiday?
Only available school days appear. The calendar removes weekends, closures, and dates already reserved.
Can the dedication be anonymous?
Yes. The school retains the information needed for the receipt, while public recognition can simply say “Anonymous.”
Will a tribute recipient see the donation amount?
No. Tribute notifications share the dedication and sponsored date without disclosing the gift amount.
Can I use a Hebrew date or yahrzeit?
Yes. Gregorian and Hebrew dates appear together, and annual yahrzeit reminders can follow the Hebrew calendar.
Carry someone’s name
into a day of learning.
Choose a date that matters and let it become part of everything our students discover.
Begin a dedication