
WDS Prepares for Upcoming Heritage Fair
Westchester Day School’s fifth grade artists have taken inspiration from the rich visual language of Gustav Klimt as they prepare for the upcoming Heritage Fair.
Westchester Day School’s fifth grade artists have taken inspiration from the rich visual language of Gustav Klimt as they prepare for the upcoming Heritage Fair.
Yavneh Academy was honored to welcome Matan and Yaniv from El Ami, two IDF soldiers who were wounded in Gaza. The entire school, from pre-k
Morah Emily Menashe started this month’s EC STEM unit on color with Morah Helena’s nursery class. Her first experiment focused on chromatography. Morah Emily drew
Students in JKHA second grade were very excited to celebrate Earth Day. They learned about the 3R’s (Reduce/Reuse/Recycle) and why it is so important. Through
As the children prepare for Yom Ha’Atzmaut, they connect their learning to Cultural Studies by exploring the desert—just like the Negev Desert in Israel. They
Anshei Lubavitch students have been stopping by the fruit tree in their school’s field to recite Birkat Ha’Ilanot. They were so excited to make the
SAR had the honor of hosting soldiers from the Iron Duo project, an inspiring initiative in which two IDF reservists—one religious and one secular—share their
Thirty four JKHA and RKYHS students, faculty and parents took part in a pre-Pesach hair donation drive. All of the participants donated a minimum of
This past week, Heichal HaTorah had the zechus of welcoming Rav David Lau, former Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel, who delivered an inspiring address to
TABC’s Video Media Broadcasting elective’s 9th grade class is proud to present their first complete newscast. This project was entirely student-driven, showcasing an incredible range
After a flood in their basement, Naaleh students and teachers showed incredible resilience, keeping learning alive through a mix of creative programming in local shuls,
Students in first through eighth grade gathered outside the school building for a special mitzvah that can only be done once a year—Birkat Ha’Ilanot, the