Baltimore, MD - June 14, 2019 - Ohr Chadash Academy (OCA) celebrated the school’s first graduation of its 8th grade class on Wednesday, June 13.  Graduates were in 1st grade when OCA opened its doors eight years ago and are the first class to graduate as 8th graders. 


The following students received their 8th grade diplomas:

Yaakov Abramson, Dani Carter, Neima Fogel, Jessie Gaither, Ayala Goffin, Shalom Henesch, Yoni Kidorf, Zacky Lerner, Isaac Reitberger, Jonathan Rosen, Eli Silberfarb, Chaya Sternbach, Yoffi Storch, and Yakov Weinreb.

Speakers Terri Rosen (Board President), Ayala Goffin, Yoni Kidorf, Dani Carter (graduates)  and Rabbi Moshe Margolese (Principal)  reflected on the progression of this class from 1st graders to 8th grade graduates at OCA.  When they started OCA eight years ago it was housed on the second floor of the JCC with 75 students.  Now the school has opened a Middle School Annex on the Oheb Shalom campus with over 300 students 2 years old through 8th grade. 

Following the graduation ceremony graduates and their families gathered for a celebratory dinner.  Most touching was the program that followed the dinner.  Each student selected a teacher that they felt connected to from any of their years at OCA.  Rabbi Margolese called the student and the teacher to the podium and the teacher spoke about that student to the group sharing lessons learned from the student, positive memories, and hopes and aspirations for the graduate.  The room was filled with smiles, laughter, and tears as the reality that the 8th graders are moving on from Ohr Chadash became more real to the students, their parents, and faculty as the night progressed. 

We are pleased to share that our graduating 8th graders will attend the following high schools: Bais Yaakov, Beth Tfiloh, Berman Hebrew Academy, Yeshiva of Greater Washington and Yeshivat Mekor Chaim. Mazel Tov to the graduates and their families!

As the school celebrates this exciting milestone we are also happy to announce that Mrs. Deborah Rapoport has accepted our offer to serve as Interim Head of School for the 2019-20 school year.  Mrs. Rapoport is completing her PhD in education with a concentration in Mind, Brain, and Teaching at Johns Hopkins University. Additionally, she has a Master of Science in Neuroscience from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry.  Her educational experience includes 20 years as a science teacher and 15 years in an administrative role at Beth Tfiloh, including principal of the high school. We look forward to sharing our success with Mrs. Rapoport as Interim Head of School with our parent body and with the entire Baltimore community.