
Nitzanei Noam Students Are All Smiles
Nitzanei Noam students had a blast stamping for Chanukah, singing with Morah Randi and getting ready for Shabbat!
Nitzanei Noam students had a blast stamping for Chanukah, singing with Morah Randi and getting ready for Shabbat!
Last week, SAR HS students were privileged to hear two different perspectives of the Oct. 7 war. Noam Weissbuch from Magen David Adom spoke about
The BPY 5th graders developed essential skills in research, notetaking and writing both informational and narrative pieces, all while honing their writing mechanics through the
First grade students from Yavneh Academy visited residents at CareOne, spreading their light and positive energy. The students sang Chanukah songs, completed projects for the
Yeshivat Noam second graders performed beautifully for an enthusiastic audience at their Tekes Kabalat HaChumash. The students sang and danced, as well as learned from
This year’s color war, themed Bonei Olam (Builders of the World), celebrated the power of values, actions and connections in shaping our future. Teams represented
The Jay and Jeannie Schottenstein Honors Program at YU has just announced its admissions for Fall 2025, and among them are 19 students from MTA.
Ma’ayanot’s 12th grade Gemara class was honored to host Rabbi Haim Jachter this past week. The class had recently completed a sugya in Makkot that
SAR High School Drama Society presented “The Lightning Thief,” with music and lyrics by Joe Tracz and book by Rick Riordan. The musical is an
Mr. Dani Shaffren (‘04), who also happens to be the assistant coach to TABC’s JV Varsity Hockey team, spoke to TABC’s 12th-grade advanced engineering students
This past motzei Shabbat, the BPY middle school students had an unforgettable evening filled with energy, inspiration and a deep sense of connection. The night
In Gan Aliya’s robust, integrated Montessori Kodesh and general curriculum, students have the opportunity to use manipulatives to deepen their learning and develop key skills.