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Thinking Out Loud with JCHS

Thinking Out Loud with JCHS

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What makes a JCHS education not just different, but truly transformative? Welcome to Thinking Out Loud — where we dive deep, ask big questions, and explore what shapes learning at JCHS. Each week we talk with a member of the JCHS community about what really matters in learning and the uniquely JCHS approach to education.

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    • From Tide Pools to Trees: How Hands-on Science Helps Students Understand Their Place on the Planet with Amy Dean, Biology Teacher
      Jan 20 2026

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      How can we foster the kind of curiosity and thoughtful connection that will help inspire the next generation of informed and hopeful citizens of the planet? In this episode, we sit down with JCHS Biology and Environmental Science teacher Amy Dean to explore how meaningful science education helps students see the world differently. From assessing backyard redwood trees to collecting real data in coastal tide pools, Ms. Dean shares how hands-on learning transforms abstract environmental issues into deeply personal understanding. We talk about environmental literacy, systems thinking, and how students learn to wrestle with complex, real-world challenges without easy answers.

      To find out more about JCHS, visit www.jchsofthebay.org. Follow us on Instagram at @JCHSWolves, and on YouTube at @JCHSOnline.

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      12 min
    • How Students Shape the JCHS Community: A Conversation with the Knesset Leadership
      Jan 13 2026

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      What does it really mean for students to feel seen, heard, and empowered at school? In this episode of Thinking Out Loud, we sit down with the JCHS Knesset executive team, Assaf Brajtman '26, Elijah Isaacson '26, Ilan Kalika '26, and Manny Stern '26, to explore how student leadership shapes belonging, voice, and community. From standing on stage at Hakhel to quietly advocating behind the scenes, these leaders share how they take positive risks, model empathy, and create space for every student to speak up. They share stories of positive risk-taking, advocacy, and the small traditions that carry big meaning. Along the way, they reflect on friendship, mentorship, and what it means to lead as “students first.” It’s an honest look at how belonging is built—one voice at a time.

      To find out more about JCHS, visit www.jchsofthebay.org. Follow us on Instagram at @JCHSWolves, and on YouTube at @JCHSOnline.

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      18 min
    • The Mensch Factory, Explained: Culture, Care, and High Expectations with Roni Ben-David, Director of Social Justice & Inclusion
      Dec 16 2025

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      How do you build a school culture where students feel both deeply cared for and boldly challenged to grow? In this episode of Thinking Out Loud, we sit down with Roni Ben-David, Director of Social Justice and Inclusion at JCHS, to explore how the Jewish value of kavod habriyot—honoring human dignity—shapes classroom culture, student voice, and community life. Roni shares how restorative justice, constructive disagreement, and authentic feedback create pathways for trust, accountability, and belonging. Together, we unpack what it really means to prepare students to live and lead in a diverse, complex world.

      To find out more about JCHS, visit www.jchsofthebay.org. Follow us on Instagram at @JCHSWolves, and on YouTube at @JCHSOnline.

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      13 min
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