Historical Figures Debate American Democracy At The Idea School
Led by Nancy Edelman, The Idea School’s head of humanities, the sophomore and junior humanities classes held their first summit in American history, exploring the
Led by Nancy Edelman, The Idea School’s head of humanities, the sophomore and junior humanities classes held their first summit in American history, exploring the
To cap off an amazing week of Chanukah programming, Ma’ayanot students and faculty spent Friday celebrating “Shabbaton in School”! Student-led G.O. helped put together an
TCA celebrated Chanukah with many fun activities, including a silent disco, a virtual escape room and an olive press demonstration.
TCA celebrated Chanukah with many fun activities, including a silent disco, a virtual escape room and an olive press demonstration.
Each year the younger classes have a little party and sing along with the parents over Chanukah, and the two older classes put on a
Maccabiah at Yeshivat He’atid was a blast for all! The students were divided into teams of red, yellow and blue. There were many activities planned
Before making their creative games, Yeshivat Noam eighth graders researched an extensive list of ידיעות כלליות that every Yeshivat Noam graduate needs to know. Then
Chanukah is here! The children are excitingly using their menorahs and are playing with the dreidels they crafted in class. Pets Oreo, Truffles and Snow
The first and second grade students at RYNJ were treated to an author visit on the last day of Chanukah. Ann Koffsky, who has written
On Wednesday morning of Chanukah, Naaleh students and faculty traveled to the American Dream Mall for an amazing morning of ice skating, mini golf, Chanukah
Chanukah was as busy as ever this year at TABC. Like most high schools in the area, TABC has a “three grades in, one grade
Naaleh freshmen enjoyed a class trip to High Exposure, where they engaged in various competitions, team building activities and climbing adventures. The girls enjoyed the