Moriah Second Graders Learn About Native Americans
Second grade has been studying all about Native Americans who lived in the Woodlands, the Plains, the Southwest and the Northwest of America. Each area
Second grade has been studying all about Native Americans who lived in the Woodlands, the Plains, the Southwest and the Northwest of America. Each area
TABC’s sophomore trip was a wonderful opportunity for grade bonding. After Shacharit at TABC, the group headed out to Six Flags Great Adventure for a
MTA senior Joseph Friedman of Highland Park has been selected as a winner of the National Merit Scholarship. Approximately 1.6 million students nationwide entered this
In science class, Yeshivat Noam first graders had a blast creating heart-shaped scented soap as Mother’s Day gifts for their moms.
When Yeshivat Frisch junior Anny Safier stepped up to the poetry slam podium at SAR on May 8, something was different. Unlike, the rest of
Last Friday, JEC students were recognized for their being elected to two very special societies. The National Honor Society counts as its members those students
It has been a busy performance season for the SAR HS choir. The choir traveled to the New York Supreme Court building to perform at
In RKYHS Tanach classes, students have been engaging in “Tanach Circles,” an activity based upon what is commonly known as Literature Circles. Students choose, among
Bruriah senior Chana Rutner organized this year’s Gift of Life swabbing drive. According to Ellen Azizollahoff, faculty adviser for this drive, “This was our most
Bruriah’s 34 Russian-language students competed in the annual Olympiada of Spoken Russian Language at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey. Organized by American Council of
Mazal Tov to Yerushalayim on its 51st birthday and to Israel for the grand opening of the American Embassy in Jerusalem. For this historic event,