Parent Engagement Community Center Opens in Boro Park
Lisa Shang of the NYC DOE Division of Nonpublic Schools, Rabbi Zwiebel, Anne-Marie Baumis, Deputy Director of NYC DOE Division of Nonpublic Schools, Caren Moncher, members of her staff
Caren Zayde Moncher, Executive Director of the NYC DOE Division of Nonpublic Schools, with members of the staff of Yeshivas Bais Esther
Caren Zayde Moncher, Executive Director of the NYC DOE Division of Nonpublic Schools, cuts the ribbon
A welcome sign proudly displayed at the new Parent Engagement Center
The new Parent Engagement Community Center at Yeshivas Bais Esther
Staff of Yeshivas Bais Esther with Caren Moncher, Executive Director, NYC DOE Division of Non-Public Schools
Staff of the NYC DOE Division of Nonpublic Schools
Rafeek Mohammed, Rabbi Chaim Dovid Zwiebel, Caren Moncher, Judy Oppenheim, David Rubel, Yosef Kanofsky, Avrohom Weinstock, and Michael Coppotelli
Rabbi David Niederman, president of the United Jewish Organizations of Williamsburg
Pictured: The grand opening of the PECC (Parent Engagement Community Center) at Bais Esther, in Borough Park, Brooklyn. The PECC was the brainchild of Caren Zayde Moncher, Executive Director, Division of Nonpublic Schools, NYC DOE, in cooperation with Agudath Israel of America and other nonpublic school leaders. The PECC opening at Bais Esther is historic, as one of the first to open in the nation under the new federal educational law, Every Student Succeeds Act. The PECC is designed to enhance the engagement and collaboration between parents and schools toward the common goal of bringing the best educational resources and tools for each child.