Jordan graduated from the Cottage School this past May and now moves on to college, something his pediatricians might not have predicted.PHOTO/Jodi Dubrof.
Diagnosed with pervasive developmental disorder not long after he was born, Jordan Dubrof had an early childhood characterized by missed milestones. His mother Jodi saw every highly-recommended pediatrician and specialist she could, and while their prognoses varied, the worst was particularly worrisome... Thursday, July 29, 2010
Robin Saul picked a lemon cucumber at the Torah Day School of Atlanta's garden. "You have to try one of these," she said. "These are unbelievable." ...
She had no intention of working where she once attended, but the opportunity was too good to pass up. Stefanie Solmson, who once attended Davis Academy as a student, will be in her first year teaching at the day school when the classroom doors open on Aug. 16...
Randy Glazer used to be referred to as "Handy Randy."
And for good reason: He was a handy man. He did numerous hands-on jobs for anyone who needed them when he first moved to Atlanta from Connecticut... Thursday, July 29, 2010
Shalom International, an activist group founded in 1989 with more than 300 pro-Israel rallies to its name, staged what Bob Kunst, the organization’s president, called a “spontaneous” response to the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce’s meetings with Turkish officials on Fri., July 23, at the SunTrust Plaza on Peachtree St. The demonstration was meant to serve as an “opening volley” in what Kunst hopes will be an international boycott of the predominantly Muslim country... Thursday, July 29, 2010
As the first Centennial student to participate for all four years of high school and the second-ever president of the club, Joey Arogeti knows Jewish Youth Affiliates, his school’s branch of the Jewish Student Union, pretty well. The group’s humble beginnings, which coincided with his ninth-grade year, are still clear in his mind... Thursday, July 29, 2010