108 out of 110 – An Impressive Result for a Jewish Lyceum Teacher in State Certification

A significant achievement for the Levi Yitzchak Schneerson Jewish Lyceum No. 144, the leading educational institution of the Dnipro Jewish Community, is the result obtained by Svitlana Chernyshova, a teacher-methodologist and instructor of Ukrainian language and literature. Following the state certification, she scored 108 out of a possible 110 points, demonstrating a high level of professional training and pedagogical excellence.

This outstanding result reflects the teacher’s systematic work toward continuous professional development, improvement of teaching methods, and the drive to meet the highest standards of modern education. This is especially significant in our challenging times, when educators face additional responsibilities and greater demands.

Undoubtedly, this achievement was also made possible by the support of the lyceum’s teaching staff and administration, as well as the coordinated efforts of specialists who ensured the organizational and technical aspects of the process, enabling all stages of the certification to be completed at a high level.

Sharing her impressions, Svitlana Chernyshova emphasized that undergoing certification carries great responsibility and requires significant effort. She noted the importance of an objective and professional approach to evaluation, and stressed that such initiatives are a vital part of professional growth, the pursuit of development, and the desire to maintain the high standards demanded by the Jewish community of all participants in the educational process at Lyceum No. 144.

“Such professional challenges require high concentration, responsibility, and continuous improvement,” noted Svitlana Romenska, Deputy Director of the Lyceum. “Despite all the difficulties, this is first and foremost an opportunity for growth, development, and confirmation of one’s professional level – qualities that have always distinguished the lyceum’s educators, thanks to the support and attention to educational initiatives from the Dnipro Jewish Community under the leadership of Chief Rabbi Shmuel Kaminezki.”