MTA Arista Honors Society Hosts Another Successful Study Night
On Monday night, June 3, MTA’s Arista Honors Society hosted its semi-annual study night, an opportunity for talmidim to work one-on-one and in small groups
On Monday night, June 3, MTA’s Arista Honors Society hosted its semi-annual study night, an opportunity for talmidim to work one-on-one and in small groups
Kol Chaverim released its butterflies in the playground this week. They enjoyed learning all about the life cycle of a butterfly and watching the caterpillars
Ann Compeverde, a representative from the American Cancer Society, met with the Yavneh Academy seventh graders as they presented her with stuffed animals they decorated
Lubavitch on the Palisades preschoolers cared for real caterpillars and made daily observations of their metamorphoses. Once the butterflies emerged from their cocoons, the children
Yeshivat Frisch celebrated the Class of 2019 on Thursday, June 6. Family, friends and faculty streamed into the Frisch gymnasium to witness the graduation of
For Planetary Night, each child wrote and illustrated their own research paper on the planets.. The focus of this year’s Planetary Party was on saving
In continuing the quest to make learning engaging and relevant and so that RYNJ students grow in their appreciation of Torah, RYNJ MSB launched a
BPY celebrated Yom Yerushalayim together with a parade outside with a beautiful display of love for Israel, joy and ruach! Students learned about the Old
In a cross curricular lesson about Shavuot using the science of coloring water, the Yeshivat Noam kindergarten students created unique vases for Shavuot. The colored
The budding artists in Mrs. Blumenthal and Mrs. Gross’ second grade classes had a special art lesson last week. First, the boys learned about Claude
At TABC, Rabbi Kessel’s Y8 shiur dedicated the entire morning of May 14 to finishing Mishnayot Seder Nezikin. Each chavruta had three weeks to prepare
BPY fourth and fifth graders researched microplastics in the Van Saun Mill Brook, next to the school. Dr. Allison Fitzpatrick, a biology professor from New