Rutgers Science Explorer Bus Makes Stop at RPRY
Last week, RPRY students explored “Real Life” science with the Rutgers Science Explorer bus! Each day, different middle school grades engaged in hands on problem
Last week, RPRY students explored “Real Life” science with the Rutgers Science Explorer bus! Each day, different middle school grades engaged in hands on problem
The fifth and sixth grades at JKHA participated in a workshop about digital citizenship. The presentation focused on how to appropriately use the internet, social
The JEC and Jewish Family Services of Central New Jersey, in Elizabeth, joined together in a remarkable partnership. As an offshoot of the JFS Retired
In response to the parent body, who want their two and a half year old children to be a part of the JEC experience, the
Parents are raving about yoga, the most recent component to JEC’s early childhood mindfulness program. The youngest JEC children enjoy an integrated yoga experience involving
RKYHS has instituted a new program for all ninth and tenth graders called Religious Guidance. All freshmen and sophomores meet a number of times over
On Friday, February 2, MDS eighth graders and faculty welcomed 25 Yachad members for its annual Yachad shabbaton. At Manhattan Day School, participating in and
Sometimes truth is actually stranger than fiction. The following story is one such instance. During the summer of 2010, Camp Kanfei Nesharim (an orthodox teen
This week’s spotlight game takes us to the Fleman Gymnasium at the Rosenbaum Yeshiva of New Jersey. Two of the top teams in the third/fourth
Two weeks after the first-ever He’Atid Hurricanes basketball game played by the girls team, the Hurricane boys had their chance. Coached by Yoni Greenberg, the
Part I After participating in five Ironman triathlons in seven years, I decided I needed a new challenge. Skydiving? Done that. Ice climbing? Did that,