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Before break, the JKHA fourth grade students welcomed a group of wiggly guests to their worm bins in science. Acting as a group of investigators,
Before break, the JKHA fourth grade students welcomed a group of wiggly guests to their worm bins in science. Acting as a group of investigators,
This year, JEC general studies classes are using the framework and strategies of The Writing Revolution. Writing is coming alive in classrooms and students are
RYNJ takes great pride in its dedication to Torah learning at each and every grade level. Everyone is especially proud of the eighth grade boys
This past Shabbat, seventh grade boys enjoyed RPRY’s first annual Passaic Community Shabbaton which was a ruach-filled and fun-filled Shabbos with rebbeim, their families and
At Netivot, the midah of the month for Adar is savlanut, patience. Netivot students gathered for an assembly to learn about this midah. Then, each
Shefa’s third and fourth grades finished learning Parshat Vayeshev this week and at their siyum, as is tradition, they shared what they had learned with
On February 8, WDS’s fourth and fifth graders participated in an Ellis Island immigration simulation. This event was the culmination of an in-depth study of
Tenafly Chabad Academy’s eighth-grade students are immersing themselves in the captivating realm of physics, where they explore the fundamental principles that govern the universe. The
Bruriah’s annual Spirit Day was an incredibly exciting, fun-filled day showcasing Bruriah’s signature ruach and camaraderie. Students and faculty alike came to school on Wednesday
Tamim NYC enjoyed a joyous family morning on Rosh Chodesh Adar 1 when parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, aunties and younger siblings joined the Tamim NYC students
The Ramaz Upper School Mission met with Rachel Goldberg Polin and Jonathan Polin as the couple described their tireless efforts to bring their son Hersch
RKYHS parent and data analytics expert Mrs. Lansey generously volunteered to run a workshop with RKYHS ninth and 10th grade computer science students on SQL