1. Food may only be brought into school from a Kosher supervised restaurant or items may be purchased from a grocery store if the item contains a hechsher symbol. 2. All Food from home or from a kosher restaurant must be either Parve or Dairy. (not meat) 3. Do to personal levels of Kashrut observance, as well as allergies, no child is to share their lunch or snacks with others.
Shared or Distributed Foods
Food brought to school for distribution to students other than your own child must be certified as kosher. Furthermore, all food served after lunch must be exclusively PAREVE certified kosher with no meat nor dairy. Kosher Symbols: Symbols of kosher certification on food packaging are known as a hechsher. Examples of kosher symbols are:
The package needs contain a recognized Kosher symbol and not just a K.
Foods that Do Not Require a Kosher Symbol (hechsher)
Beverages
- Milk – Plain only - Soda - Fruit Juices – (grape products need a hechsher) No artificial or “natural” flavors or colors
Fruits and Vegetables
- Canned Fruits and vegetables – *No artificial or “natural” flavors or colors - Fresh Fruits and Vegetables - Dried Fruits and Vegetables – Domestic only and without added flavors
What is the Deal with Fish? Fish is considered pareve according to the Kashrut – it is considered neither meat nor dairy. Kosher fish are those with fins and scales, such as tuna, salmon, trout, and halibut.
Where you can find kosher certified foods? 1. Tom Thumb, (1380 W. Campbell) Coit & Campbell Roads. 2. Tom Thumb, (11920 Preston Road) Preston & Forest Roads.
Technology and Communication
Any device or computer including, but not limited to, desk phones, cell phones, tablets, laptops, desktop computers, and iPads that Levine Academy provides for your use, should only be used for school business and for students as a learning tool. These items are the property of Levine Academy. The setup and installation of all hardware, operating systems and software is the sole responsibility of the school’s IT department. Cell phones are not to be used in the classroom during instruction or while supervising children; the only exception for cell phone usage during the academic day would be for supervisor-approved school projects.
E-mail and Voice Mail
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