Schools Support Sharsheret Pink Day: MTA
MTA celebrated #SharsheretPinkDay2021 on Wednesday, February 10 and raised awareness about Sharsheret’s important programs and services for Jewish women and families facing breast cancer and
MTA celebrated #SharsheretPinkDay2021 on Wednesday, February 10 and raised awareness about Sharsheret’s important programs and services for Jewish women and families facing breast cancer and
Not even a pandemic can stop Pink Day….or days that is. This year, with one grade out each day, pink permeated the hallways of TABC
Inch by inch, the BPY first and second grade mathematicians became measurement experts at the school’s annual Math Night. Through songs, a story and fun
Yeshivat Noam Sixth Graders packed “Shabbos in a Box” boxes and decorated cards for Chesed 24/7 for the zechut of a refuah shleima for Shira
To wrap up the unit on the U.S. Federal Government and the first 10 Amendments, TCA’s seventh graders designed fun and stimulating board games. Students
At Yeshivat He’Atid, the excitement for Purim can be felt throughout each classroom, especially the early childhood hallway. Purim music is playing, and all the
The new Shnayim Mikra initiative at RYNJ is special way to inspire and unite the middle school girls as they devoted their free time to
Ask a student at TABC who he ate lunch with that day and his answer may surprise you. Sure, many days it’s a friend or
The MTA Model United Nations Team worked hard to prepare for the annual Yeshiva University National Model United Nations (YUNMUN) competition, which was held on
The fourth graders put on their explorer hats and searched for new animals and plants that Lewis and Clark found on their expedition through the
In Rabbi Pesach Raymon Yeshiva’s weekly Second Step program, the sixth grade students learned how to distinguish between intentional and unintentional bullying and how to
Fourth graders have started their very own Hebrew book club! Students enjoyed decorating a bookmark for their books and reading their first story together. They