Teens Increasingly Create their own Jewish
Experiences and Communities
San Francisco – Entering its fourth year of offering
in-school educational experiences for Jewish teens, a new study released today
demonstrates that Jewish Student Connection (JSC) is achieving positive outcomes
as a catalyst for Jewish teens to take ownership of their Jewish future. The
study, conducted by BTW informing change, looked specifically at the
programmatic and organizational growth of JSC in Chicago, South Florida,
Westchester/Connecticut and Denver from 2010 - 2012.
“JSC has changed my
life in so many ways,” says Cali Willis of George Washington High School in
Denver. “From helping me map out my future decisions, to helping me grow as a
Jew, JSC has proven to be my main support. It was not long ago that I walked
through the halls at my public school feeling slightly different from the rest
of my peers. Whether this feeling came from the Jewish Star I wear around my
neck, I always felt different. I never walked through the halls of my school
feeling confident in my Jewish identity. But JSC has been the most positive and
motivating experience of my life.”
In each region, JSC’s
network of Jewish culture clubs in public and private high schools are guided by
full-time Jewish educator-advisers who focus their attention on building
one-on-one relationships with participants. Unlike other Jewish education
offerings for teens, JSC’s network of 65 school-based clubs meets conveniently
on their high school campuses and require no membership or up front commitment.
Key findings show that JSC helps to shape the teens’
Jewish journeys:
Participants
60% report a positive
change in their understanding of Judaism and Jewish life.
67% have increased their interest in learning more
about Israel
71% report an increase in wanting to
learn more about Judaism or what it means to be Jewish.
Read the full
study here.
“The results from this evaluation are very promising
for a young organization,” says Ellen Irie, principal of BTW informing change.
“JSC’s ability to touch so many Jewish and non-Jewish teens speaks to how well
aligned the program is with today’s youth. The findings show that regular
participation in JSC provides Jewish teens with an ongoing Jewish learning
experience and a Jewish community. The excellent program staff is a key to this,
as they relate exceptionally well to students, develop students’ trust, and
cultivate student leadership.”