Ma’ayanot Coding Students Build Tablets From Scratch
The newest tablet device is neon yellow, has a seven-inch screen and weighs about a pound. What makes this tablet stand out is that is
The newest tablet device is neon yellow, has a seven-inch screen and weighs about a pound. What makes this tablet stand out is that is
Since November 2015, SAR developed a partnership with S.H.I.N.E. (Students of Hostos are Inspired and Nurtured to Excellence), an after-school program serving students in grades
This past week, each Moriah lower school grade went on a unique trip to celebrate the end of the year. The second grade began their
Yavneh Academy second graders enjoyed an end of year trip to Central Park and the Jewish Museum, where they learned about artifacts and archaeology.
To close out the year, the seventh grade students worked together on divergent thinking skills, while problem solving and sharing team building challenges. The girls
Yeshivat Noam fourth graders presented their research at the annual state fair with a fabulous musical production.
Yavneh Academy fourth grade students celebrated the end of the year with a special siyum on sefer Bereishit and sefer Yehoshua, filled with a play
The sense of achievement was palpable in Area 251, the playful name of the cutting-edge anything-is-possible STEM Labs at the Rav Teitz Mesivta Academy. As
JKHA celebrated the impressive accomplishments of its eighth grade students at the annual awards ceremony. Beautiful words of Torah and inspiration were shared by Rabbi
Ben Porat Yosef third grade students experienced “camping” as an end-of-year treat. They constructed tents, had a celebratory breakfast picnic, played games, enjoyed storytelling and
Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) junior Aryeh Greenberg was recognized by Apple for his STEM talent and awarded a WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference)
JKHA middle school celebrated the achievements of its athletic and co-curricular teams. Lower school and middle school students lined the parking lot to cheer on