Hundreds of guests—family, friends, fellow classmates, alumni and faculty—filled the Keter Torah sanctuary last Thursday night to participate in TABC’s Commencement 2015. The beautiful program
The JEC’s Bruriah High School is proud to have graduated a class of women whose academic excellence has been nationally recognized. Four graduates were named
MTA junior Sruli Brach (‘17) received the Outstanding Achievement Award in Chemistry from the American Chemical Society. This award is presented to one outstanding student
Qualifying for Yavneh’s fifth grade spelling bee of 2015 were Ilan Wimpfheimer, Lilah Spectre-Covitz, Leon Mossaiov, Miriam Kahan, Allie Beckerman, Adina Suldan, Jack Greenfield, Yaakov
After months of preparation, the finalists of the MTA LEAD (Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Advisement, Development) program presented their projects to the program’s executive council—which consists of
The MTA freshman class went on the annual end-of-the-year freshman rafting trip, along with Rabbi Green, Mr. Gillers and the grade rebbeim. The purpose of
First graders at Yeshivat Noam celebrated their writing in the presence of family, teachers and administration at this year’s annual First Grade Publishing Party. Students
This year, in culmination of RYNJ’s year-long focus on shmittah in all elementary school general studies classes, the third grade made their own miniature lawnmowers.
The yeladim of RYNJ K-2 have been spending the last month learning all about animals and their habitats. The children made their own paper mâché
Ben Porat Yosef held its seventh annual Scholarship Walkathon on Sunday, June 14, at the Wynton White Stadium in Englewood. This year’s event celebrated the
This past Monday marked the end of a very successful year of Scientific Engineering, MTA’s cutting edge engineering elective, led by the science department chair,