TABC Team Wins Second Place At Touro’s Model Beis Din
When is it okay to share a secret with which you were entrusted? The answer may seem obvious but consider the stakes. What if breaking
When is it okay to share a secret with which you were entrusted? The answer may seem obvious but consider the stakes. What if breaking
The third grade scientists at BPY recently completed an invention unit using littleBits, an electronics engineering kit. This experience built logical thinking and a tremendous
Anshei Lubavitch is experiencing Sippur Yetziat Mitzrayim as if it really happened to them! The children acted out the story in their classrooms and had
The classes at Gan Yaldenu Tots in Bergenfield have been learning the story of Pesach. Each class has been working on different projects for their
Yeshivat Noam early childhood students enjoyed baking matzah with Rabbi Grossbaum of the Matzah Factory!
Pesach preparations are in full swing at Lubavitch on the Palisades. Children are acting out the story of how the Jews left Egypt, practicing the
Tenafly Chabad Academy eighth graders participated in the Teach NJ Virtual Mission to Trenton last week. The students met with state legislators to advocate for
Moriah’s second graders are finding out more about themselves. In their second grade biography unit, students have extended their learning to read and write biographies
All the classes at the Lauren Elise Bier Nursery School have been busy learning about and getting ready for Pesach. To enhance learning, the whole
Yavneh Academy first grade mathematicians and their guests enjoyed a wide range of math related activities at this week’s Math Night. Students measured the distance
Close to 30 JKHA and RKYHS students and some mothers took part in a hair donation drive at school. All of the participants donated a
Students in Mr. Maza’s design and entrepreneurship class had an opportunity to present their class projects in a mini-exhibition style event to industry design professionals.