Philosophy - Jewish Day School Skip to content program Shaping deep thinkers and courageous upstanders Interweaving challenging inquiry-based academics and inclusive Jewish Studies , the JDS program nurtures lifelong learners—and inspiring leaders. Through collaborative projects, service opportunities , public speaking and performance, and our intentional social and emotional curriculum , your child acquires the intellectual and interpersonal skills that tomorrow’s leaders need. But at JDS, we believe true leadership requires something more… Our program equips every child, each in their own way, to be an upstander. In contrast to bystanders, upstanders speak up and step up. They intervene on behalf of the vulnerable and do what’s right, even—or especially—when it’s difficult, uncomfortable, or scary. Being an upstander requires knowledge and courage, empathy and agility, awareness of history, and optimism for the future. From an early age, your child: Asks, explores, and respectfully debates complex questions about the world and themselves Draws upon Jewish history and tradition to develop a wider and deeper view of today’s challenges Collaborates with others to propose, create, and iterate workable solutions Observes and practices upstanding in our classrooms, families, and communities Celebrates successes—and failures—as opportunities to learn more The result? Your child emerges exceptionally well-prepared to learn and lead in high school, college, career, and life beyond. Learn more about how our preschool elementary , and middle school programs shape deep thinkers and courageous upstanders. Read the Latest Newsletters November 21, 2025 Fall 2025 Newsletter This season has been a vibrant and meaningful time for the Jewish people—and for our JDS community. JDS began the holiday celebrations with a joyful קהילה... Loading... I’m so impressed with our Middle Schoolers’ deep thinking. Their responses aren’t traditional or memorized, like they are at some other schools. We create deep thinkers through our project-based learning. –faculty member We get beautiful messages from parents saying what an easy transition to high school their child had because they went to JDS, where they learned the core skills of standing up for themselves and others and asking questions. –administrator Standing up for minorities is a big thing in the history of Jews in America. Charity is huge. So is deep, deep thought. I love that at JDS, you’re not taught to just accept what someone’s saying. You can challenge them in a respectful way or come at things from a deeper level. –parent