The BPY third grade Students have recently embarked on a new adventure: cursive handwriting! Each student received his or her very own cursive workbook and
The upper and middle schools at Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of Connecticut marked the first year since Israel was attacked on October 7, 2023. Students and
On Monday this week, WDS had the pleasure of welcoming back to school the Class of 2024 graduates to share their high school experiences with
Ma’ayanot and Yeshiva University’s Graduate Program for Talmudic and Tanach Study (GPATS) co-hosted a recent Yom Iyun at Ma’ayanot. The special morning, planned by faculty
The Let’s Grow! garden project has generated much excitement as children and teachers look forward to this ongoing engagement with nature. At Netivot, stewardship, mindfulness
Mrs. Rosenbaum’s 10th grade chemistry class started their unit on nuclear chemistry before Sukkot. Mrs. Rosenbaum brought in her grandmother’s Depression-era glass juicer made out
In learning about child development, Dr. Hoffman’s 12th grade psychology class visited the ELC at SAR Academy to conduct interviews with kindergarten students. Using a
Naaleh’s 10th grade English classes wrapped up their unit on Chaim Potok’s “The Chosen” with an engaging Socratic seminar. Students debated and analyzed themes from
The children of the Lauren Elise Bier Nursery School participated in the first ever Parshat Bereishit Fair. The children learned all about the days of
Mrs. Taub’s fifth graders began exploring the engineering principles of the design cycle. Their first design and variables challenge was to construct an air trolley.
The Moriah fifth graders have been enthusiastically learning about the local, state and federal government and the importance of voting. They have become experts in