Fourth Grade Is Full STEAM Ahead at He’Atid
Fourth graders at Yeshivat He’Atid are experiencing the power of putting learning into action. Science lessons this year focused on the different types of energy
Fourth graders at Yeshivat He’Atid are experiencing the power of putting learning into action. Science lessons this year focused on the different types of energy
Thanks to the parent education subcommittee of the Parent School Partnership, Rabbi Ephraim Buchwald of NJOP joined Yeshivat Noam this week for a meaningful davening
Congratulations to the eight Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) students who were admitted to the Honors Programs at Yeshiva University during the Early
RYNJ students have been working on Hebrew Diamante poems. Diamante poems are diamond-shaped poems that use nouns on the first and last lines, adjectives on
Yeshivat Noam seventh graders read and acted out Romeo and Juliet in Mrs. Samara Wasserman’s English class. The dramatization included learning, growing, acting and lots
Both milestones were celebrated with amazing performances and ceremonies. The children and their parents were so proud. So were their morahs.
Mrs. Nancy Edelman’s AP Art History class spent an engaging morning at the Metropolitan Museum of Art this week. The first stop was the Met’s
Ben Porat Yosef seventh grade students engaged in a rigorous study of the elements of the periodic table, with each student adopting an element to
Nursery children participated in a mock toy store in preparation for Chanukah. The morahs used their class tzedakah money to purchase gifts from the toy
As part of their curriculum on brachot, kindergarten teachers in The JEC Lower School’s Early Childhood Department employed all five senses to engage the children
One could feel the energy, spirit, camaraderie and ruach throughout RKYHS as the students participated in the Kushner Cup. The competition involved two teams, Team
Rabbi Pesach Raymon Yeshiva’s second grade students held a Chumash presentation. Parents came to watch as costumed students sang, danced and acted out midrashim of