RPRY Students Learn Advocacy Through Teach NJ
As part of their exploration to learn about the American government, seventh grade girls joined Teach NJ to lobby the state government for non-public schools.
As part of their exploration to learn about the American government, seventh grade girls joined Teach NJ to lobby the state government for non-public schools.
Back in November on the anniversary of Kristallnacht, Bruriah Middle School had the privilege of participating in “The Daffodil Project” in cooperation with the Jewish
Over the course of the year, RKYHS ninth grade girls have had the opportunity to participate in regular girls lunches for the students in their
The JKHA early childhood division was thrilled to welcome grandparents and special visitors for Grandparents and Special Visitors Day. Taking place in person, the school’s
The Matzah Factory came to visit the JEC Early Childhood this week! It was amazing separating wheat kernels and their stalks, grinding flour, quickly mixing
On Friday, April 1, 2022, the third grade students of Academies at GBDS hosted a Zoo Fair for their parents and families. The fair was
WDS had an awesome last week of Learning to Look! Students in grades kindergarten-fifth studied sculpture. We looked at two sculptures created by Augustus Saint-Gaudens,
Kinneret students are busy preparing for Pesach—from stained glass to puzzles to Yiddish songs!
“The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” is a musical comedy based on a fictional spelling bee at Putnam Valley middle school. Last week students
Students in grades five through eight had the opportunity to hear from Yad Vashem about Simcha Holtzberg, the father of wounded soldiers. They heard how
In STEAM class, the ninth grade has been gaining an understanding of how to code and build. One project in this unit includes learning how
On Friday April 1, Manhattan Day School opened its doors to grandparents and special visitors for a wonderful intergenerational learning event called Spring into Shemitah.