Judah in the News
Judah Focuses on Health with Jog-a-Thon Fundraiser
Theodore Judah Elementary School in East Sacramento continues to focus on health with its annual Jog-a-Thon fundraiser. The event, which began more than 10 years ago, has grown significantly and is now the school’s second largest fundraiser. It is expected to bring in $18,000 on November 14.
Harvest Festival in Steve Cohn’s Newsletter
On Friday, October 24 from 4:30 to 8 p.m., Theodore Judah Elementary School (3919 McKinley Blvd.) will host a harvest festival. Admission is free and the event is open to all.
Neighbor Steps Up to Fund School Landscaping
Paige Dunsmore, a 19-year resident of McKinley Park and children’s book author, frequently walks her dogs past Theodore Judah Elementary School.
Summer Garden Dinner at Soil Born Farm to Support Science Alive
Theodore Judah Elementary is kicking off Farm to Fork week a little early this summer with an event at Soil Born Farms.
Theodore Judah Parents are at the Core of the School’s Accomplished
I am an East Sacramento mom and realize I have been “deciding on a school” for my kids since my oldest daughter was 12 months old. How do you choose a school in the East Sacramento community with so many public and private schools to choose from?
Healthy Eating for Kids
The students at Theodore Judah Elementary School have many reasons to feel proud. Over the past five years they have become healthier, more aware of the role they play in our ecosystem and have received some of the top science scores in a district of 60 elementary schools.
‘Girls On the Run’ Provides After School Prevention Program for Young Girls
More than 250 girls in the third through eighth grades in Sacramento area schools participated in the spring 2012 session of Girls On the Run – a nonprofit program that strives to educate and prepare girls for a lifetime of self-respect and healthy living.
Highest Fifth Grade Science Scores in SCUSD Attributed to ‘Science Alive’
Spring has sprung in Sacramento and that means the gardens are blooming and butterflies are beginning to hatch at the Science Alive program at Theodore Judah Elementary School in East Sacramento.