Yavneh Academy Places Second in Statewide Law Competition
On May 24, Yavneh Academy’s Law Fair presented its winning case at the New Jersey Law Center in New Brunswick. Out of the 68 entries
On May 24, Yavneh Academy’s Law Fair presented its winning case at the New Jersey Law Center in New Brunswick. Out of the 68 entries
Gian Paul Gonzalez, a motivational speaker for various NFL teams like the NY Giants and major corporations like Walmart, spoke to Frisch student athletes, their
Lubavitch on the Palisades art teacher, Estyn Becker, created a school-wide project in which each student decorated a leaf for a growing LPS tree. The
The children in RYNJ’s Early Childhood welcomed newborn chicks over the past week. Each class observed a dozen eggs in an incubator. The excitement of
A student-led initiative to make 2,500 brachot within one week was held at the JEC’s Rav Teitz Mesivta Academy recently, and was dedicated for a
Members of TABC’s ninth and 12th grade engineering classes joined with their ninth and 10th grade counterparts from MTA at TABC for a joint engineering
Yavneh Academy’s seventh grade team won second place in the spring stock market game sponsored by the Sifma foundation. In ten weeks they turned $100,000
Yeshivat Noam eighth grade girls in Mrs. Aliza Weinberg’s Chumash class each researched a different mitzvah in Sefer Devarim and prepared creative presentations to share
Last Tuesday night, Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) students in the Names, Not Numbers program, along with their families, MTA faculty and the
The Moriah School’s sixth grade hosted its annual Heritage Fair for close to 300 attendees. The Heritage Fair began at The Moriah School in 1997,
Ben Porat Yosef sixth grade students had the opportunity to meet with Assemblywoman Annette Chaparro on Wednesday, May 25 and ask her questions about her