Sinai Akiba Academy Lower School Director Receives $15,000 Milken Jewish Educator Award

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Sinai Akiba Academy Lower School Director Receives $15,000 Milken Jewish
Educator Award



LOS ANGELES, Nov. 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Shelley Lawrence, Lower School
Director at Sinai Akiba Academy in Los Angeles, has been awarded the
prestigious Milken Family Foundation's Jewish Educator Award and its
accompanying $15,000 prize. 

The Jewish Educator Awards are presented annually to give public recognition
and financial awards to teachers, administrators and other education
professionals who have made significant contributions to excellence in
education in day schools affiliated with the Bureau of Jewish Education (BJE).
The Jewish Educator Awards were established in 1990 in cooperation with BJE as
an adjunct to the Foundation's Milken Educator Awards program.

"Shelley's love of learning and love of children enable her to lead the lower
school faculty to the level of academic excellence that has been our tradition
at Sinai Akiba," says Rabbi Laurence Scheindlin, Head of School at Sinai Akiba
Academy. "She knows every child in the school and seems to know everything
there is to know about elementary school education.  She has become one of the
most talented and skillful educators I know.  We are proud of her and proud
that she has been honored with this well-deserved award."

"Shelley Lawrence exemplifies the highest ideals of Jewish and secular
education by nurturing a lifelong pursuit of learning and of our Jewish
values," said Milken Family Foundation Executive Vice President Richard
Sandler, who surprised Lawrence with her Award before an assembly of students
and faculty.

Shelley joined the Sinai Akiba faculty in 1991 and became Lower School
Director in 2001. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in History and a Master's
Degree in Education from UCLA. In addition to her work at Sinai Akiba, Shelley
has been highly involved with teacher training through the UCLA Writing and
Literature projects.

As Sinai Akiba Academy's eighth educator to receive a Milken award, Shelley
joins the ranks of Sinai Akiba's previous Milken award recipients including
Rabbi Scheindlin, Irit Eliyahu, Frida Eytan, Vivian Levy, Rivka Shaked,
Suzanne Stein and Ginny Zemtseff.

She will be presented with her grant check at an awards luncheon this December
in Los Angeles, California.

About Sinai Akiba Academy
A Solomon Schechter Conservative Jewish day school established in 1968, Sinai
Akiba Academy draws on the rich traditions of Jewish heritage to offer a
powerful, academic environment that focuses on developing a joyous
appreciation of learning, as well as a positive Jewish identity that embraces
a reverence for tradition. The school serves students from pre-kindergarten
through eighth grade.


SOURCE  Sinai Akiba Academy

Barbara Goodhill of Sinai Akiba Academy, +1-310-481-3251

 

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