LPS Is Busy With Chanukah Preparations
Chanukah is in the air at LPS. LPS preschool students started to get in the mood for Chanukah with various math, sensory and art activities.
Chanukah is in the air at LPS. LPS preschool students started to get in the mood for Chanukah with various math, sensory and art activities.
With their travel documents in hand, the fifth graders trekked up Pacaya volcano in Guatemala. The virtual field trip, planned in conjunction with their studies
On Tuesday, Nov.14, students in Cary Reichardt’s senior elective Holocaust Studies class enjoyed a special yom iyun at The Museum of Jewish Heritage in Battery
As a reward for exceeding the school goal of reading 25,000 pages in a month, first through sixth graders at Yeshivat He’Atid were treated to
On Monday, November 27, Yavneh Academy middle school student were granted an opportunity to be inspired, through a program called “Together for Them,” by two
Wounded heroes from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spoke to all the Yeshivat Noam middle school students about serving Israel and the Jewish people. They
The students in Mrs. Elbaum’s third grade have been reading “Molly’s Pilgrim” by Barbara Cohen. There has been so much discussion about what it means
Ben Porat Yosef Kindergarten students were introduced to the concept of coding through a hands-on fun experience. The students played a game, in which a
The Honors College at MTA is an enriched academic program for exceptionally gifted students who seek an intensive and integrated course of study. Students enrolled
Shai Cohen of Bergenfield visited Gan Yaldenu of Teaneck to teach the children about fire safety. The children were amazed as they watched him transform
In preparation for Chanukah, the students of Anshei Lubavitch learned all about fire safety and prevention. The unit ended with a visit from a local
As a school known for its innovative approaches to education, Yeshivat He’Atid has become a destination for those seeking to learn. On Monday, the school