Meeting of the Class Advisers’ Methodological Association

While the students of the Levi Yitzchak Schneerson Jewish Lyceum No. 144 were enjoying their winter holidays, resting, regaining their strength, and participating in children’s programs and camps of the Dnipro Jewish Community, the lyceum’s teaching staff did not pause in their daily work. The holiday period became a time for teachers to engage in professional reflection, analysis, and planning for further work to achieve an even higher quality of education and upbringing.

Thus, a meeting of the Class Advisers’ Methodological Association was held at the lyceum. During the meeting, the results of educational work for the first semester were summarized, and a detailed activity plan for the second semester of the school year was presented. The teachers analyzed achievements, discussed challenges, and identified key priorities for future work with students.

A good and now beloved tradition of such meetings has become the conducting of creative practical exercises that promote professional growth, experience exchange, and the formation of a true team of like-minded individuals. It is precisely in such a warm yet focused atmosphere that new ideas are born, which inspire, unite, and provide a powerful impulse for the development of the lyceum’s modern educational system.

“It is precisely in such meetings that a common vision is formed, team spirit is strengthened, and solutions emerge that help us keep pace with the times,” noted the lyceum’s Deputy Director, Svitlana Romenska.

Special words of sincere gratitude were expressed to the head of the methodological association, Tetiana Sirotkina – for her professional dedication, inner fire, and creative inspiration, for that special spark with which she not only lives herself but also ignites the hearts of all class advisers. It is thanks to such educators that a strong and cohesive team is formed, capable of confidently guiding students along the path of development, knowledge, and success.

The lyceum’s staff also expresses sincere gratitude to the Dnipro Jewish Community and Chief Rabbi Shmuel Kaminezki for their constant care for the children’s future, support for educational initiatives, and for creating conditions in which upbringing and learning become a genuine value.