We had the honor and privilege of welcoming visiting presenter Sandy Rubenstein to D-E in conjunction with our Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Remembrance) Middle and Upper School Assembly programs. The programs were hosted by the JADE (Jewish Awareness at D-E) Club. Ms. Rubenstein recounted her personal history with the help of her father, Joseph Horn, and his memoir, “Mark It With a Stone,” which recounts his experience in Auschwitz and the Holocaust. The words of Joseph Horn stay with us, “Hate is tenacious, and memory is fragile!” as we recognize the importance of memory in history. Thank you Sandy Rubenstein and D-E JADE for presenting this important and meaningful program to our community!
Global Travel to Peru Sparks Curiosity, Sense of Exploration for Eighth Graders
In what has become a tradition for more than 15 years, Middle School (MS) Math and Computer Science Teacher Jonathan Egan led the D-E 360° Eighth Grade Spring Break Trip to Peru. This year, 24 eighth graders, accompanied by Mr. Egan, MS Principal Jonathan Davis,...











