Baltimore, MD - Mar. 18, 2024 - On Monday, March 4th, Jewish Educational Services hosted its annual Early Childhood Educator Conference at the Owings Mills Jewish Community Center. JES understands that high quality early childhood education and care offers children the best start in life by providing important opportunities to learn and develop. Therefore, they are committed to supporting these outstanding and dedicated early childhood professionals through consultation services, professional development, and conferences such as this one.

With the theme of “Touching Hearts, Teaching Minds”, over 325 educators from 14 local Early Childhood programs gathered to learn and be inspired. Featuring the Appelbaum Training Institute, participants enjoyed a full day of informative sessions, dynamic speakers, educational vendors, a catered lunch by Seven Mile Market, and fun swag and snacks. This day was an amazing opportunity for the valued teachers to connect and grow. See what they had to say:

“This was my first conference ever and I have to say I was definitely impressed! I love that I had the opportunity to learn new tactics & strategies to use in the classroom.”

“It was very successful, and teachers were engaged in the sessions I attended. Lots of great energy.”

“Lots of laughs!”

“Every little detail did not go unnoticed! The day was really enjoyable.”

“Thank you for a fabulous day and conference. My staff were engaged and happy with their sessions. It was well organized, and lunch was delicious!”

Another important aspect of JES’s commitment to the EC educator community, extending to all educators teaching in Jewish schools, is expressing gratitude and appreciation through various programs. Teacher Feature is a monthly program that highlights two wonderful teachers in our community schools on our Facebook page, awarding them with gift cards.

Todah Teachers Teacher Appreciation Week, coming up the week of May 6-10, offers daily raffles and valuable prizes. Additionally, the end-of-year Educator Awards, which recognizes outstanding teachers in all divisions, including the esteemed Sam Kahan Distinguished Educator for Excellence in Jewish Education Award, is taking place on May 29 this year to honor and celebrate all educators in the community.