The Kehila Sunday School, directed by volunteer members who co-chair the Education Committee, reflects the dynamic style of the Community. At present, the Sunday School is held at Bethesda Chevy Chase High School.
There are over 70 children in the school, both member and non-member children. The children are divided into classes based on age and Hebrew skill.
The Community employs a Coordinator to help the school run efficiently, and Kehila school graduates are used as ozrim (aides) in the classrooms. Sunday mornings start at 9:15 A.M. with morning music with Reb David. This is an opportunity for the children in the Sunday School, their parents, and the adults attending the adult education lecture series to ease into the day with Jewish and Hebrew songs, stories, and Yiddishkite.
Music usually concludes with communal sharing of information about upcoming activities and the recognition of birthdays and other life-cycle events.