Tanenbaum Community Hebrew Academy of Toronto

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Anne & Max Tanenbaum Community Hebrew Academy of Toronto
TanenbaumCHAT.jpg
Address
Kimel Centre: 9600 Bathurst Street, Vaughan, Ontario
Wallenberg Campus: 200 Wilmington Avenue

Toronto, Ontario, M3H 5J8, Canada
Information
School board United Jewish Appeal Board of Jewish Education
Religious affiliation Jewish
Director of Education Paul Shaviv
School type Private high school
Grades 9-12
Language English, Hebrew, French, Spanish
Team name North: Cougars
South: Tigers
Colours North: Navy Blue, Baby Blue         
South: Blue and White         
Founded 1960
Enrolment 1400 (2011)
Feeder schools Associated Hebrew Schools, Bialik Hebrew Day School, Leo Baeck Day School, Robbins Hebrew Academy (formerly United Synagogue Day School), The Toronto Heschel School, Paul Penna Downtown Jewish Day School, Netivot HaTorah Day School, and various public schools in the Greater Toronto Area
Homepage http://www.tanenbaumchat.org

Established in 1960, The Anne & Max Tanenbaum Community Hebrew Academy of Toronto (Hebrew: האקדמיה העברית ע"ש טננבאום), or "TanenbaumCHAT", is a secondary Jewish day school which is located on two campuses in the Greater Toronto Area in Canada.


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[edit] Campuses

TanenbaumCHAT Wallenberg Campus (known as TCW) is located at 200 Wilmington Ave. in Toronto, and serves students living south of Steeles Avenue. This campus opened in 1974, and was the only location available to students until 2000. TanenbaumCHAT Kimel Family Education Centre (known as TCK) is located at 9600 Bathurst St. in Vaughan, and serves students living north of Steeles. This campus is in its twelfth year of operation, and has existed in two different locations throughout this time period.

[edit] Feeder patterns

Elementary schools that feed into TanenbaumCHAT include Associated Hebrew Schools, Bialik Hebrew Day School, The Toronto Heschel School, Leo Baeck Day School, Robbins Hebrew Academy (formerly United Synagogue Day School), Netivot Hatorah Day School, and Paul Penna Downtown Jewish Day School. There is a New Stream program for students who have come from the public school system or who did not otherwise previously attend a Jewish elementary school, as well as a Special Education program for students with special learning needs.

[edit] Name changes

Due to relocations and monetary donations to the school by various philanthropists and members of the Jewish community in the GTA, TanenbaumCHAT has undergone various changes to its official name. Regardless of these changes, it is often referred to by students and especially by alumni as "CHAT."

  • The original name for the school was "Community Hebrew Academy of Toronto", or "CHAT."[citation needed]
  • In September 2000, a second campus was opened in Richmond Hill, which was named "CHAT-RH" ("CHAT Richmond Hill.") It was intended to be a temporary location, and remained opened until June 2007.
  • At the graduation ceremony in June 2006, it was announced that due to a major gift from the estate of Dr. Anne Tanenbaum, mother of Larry Tanenbaum, the school would cease to be known as the Community Hebrew Academy of Toronto or CHAT, and would be renamed the Anne & Max Tanenbaum Community Hebrew Academy of Toronto, or TanenbaumCHAT. In September of that year, it was announced that the Richmond Hill campus would be temporarily called "TanenbaumCHAT North" in preparation of a move to a new building in Vaughan, while the Toronto campus would be named "TanenbaumCHAT South."
  • In September 2007, the Richmond Hill campus moved permanently onto the Lebovic Campus in Vaughan, into a building named after its benefactors, "TanenbaumCHAT Kimel Family Education Centre" (TCK).
  • In May 2008, another name change took place, specifically regarding the Toronto campus, thanks to a major anonymous donation. After a school wide vote, the new name chosen for the Wilmington Avenue location was "The Anne and Max Tanenbaum Community Hebrew Academy of Toronto- Wallenberg Campus" or "TanenbaumCHAT Wallenberg" (TCW), named after World War II era Swedish humanitarian, Raoul Wallenberg.

[edit] Notable alumni

Zach Hyman: Drafted 123rd overall in the 2010 NHL entry draft by the Florida Panthers

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ "RH Preps for First Grad Class," Fall 2003, pg. 12. http://www.chatalumni.ca/getDoc.do?id=11518.
  2. ^ "Mostyn, Michael," The Globe and Mail. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/elections/fed2005/candidates/generated/35103_CON.html

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Coordinates: 43°45′43″N 79°27′25″W / 43.762021°N 79.457081°W / 43.762021; -79.457081

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