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Bruriah High school offers a myriad of elective courses to encourage upperclassmen to pursue and cultivate areas of interest, particularly ones that will influence their
Bruriah High school offers a myriad of elective courses to encourage upperclassmen to pursue and cultivate areas of interest, particularly ones that will influence their
This past Shabbos the MTA juniors in Rabbi Mendelson’s shiur spent Shabbos in Yeshiva in the presence of Moreinu HaRav Herschel Schachter, shlita and Rav
Thanksgiving is a time to gather with family, and at SAR High School, it’s also a time to reconnect with extended family—the alumni who are
The RKYHS SEED (Students Education Enrichment and Development) speaker program brings in a wide range of speakers to offer students differing perspectives to provide insight
As part of their unit on hair and fiber, seniors in Ariella Rosenbaum’s forensics elective enjoyed an interdisciplinary, hands-on lesson about shatnez with Rabbi Chanan
Yeshivat He’Atid fifth graders and their parents recently participated in a meaningful and engaging “Night of Kavod V’Kehilah,” an evening designed to encourage parents and
Thank you to the TCA Parent Association, parent volunteers and the Rutta Family for the generous and delicious lunch in honor of Rosh Chodesh Kislev.
On the Tuesday prior to Thanksgiving, Yavneh Academy students participated in an enriching intergrade learning experience, where younger students learned together with students from older
During the month of Cheshvan, JEC students focused on using the “power of silence” to focus on what’s going on around them and take notice
At Yeshiva University High School for Boys, the 11th-grade students are learning how to ethically incorporate artificial intelligence into their academic work. Rather than shying
After reading the book “The Hundred Dresses” where the main character was teased for always wearing the same faded dress, second graders organized a school-wide
On Rosh Chodesh, the Naaleh students participated in a meaningful and dynamic tefillah experience. Before singing Hallel together, the group enjoyed doughnuts and hot cocoa