BCHA Takes Trip to Washington DC
Last week the Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy seventh-grade spent a few days in Washington DC. They visited the National Mall and all the monuments, the Museum
Last week the Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy seventh-grade spent a few days in Washington DC. They visited the National Mall and all the monuments, the Museum
RYNJ fourth grade students and teachers joined an interactive weather lesson at Citi Field about weather patterns and phenomenons, highlighting what they learned in science
BPY seventh grade students concluded their physics unit on motion and the study of Newton’s three laws of motion by creating Newton scooters. They all
Tenafly Chabad Academy eighth graders have been engaged in an exciting and immersive physics curriculum this year, and their culminating project involved designing and constructing
KDS families and students had a wonderful day marching in tribute to Israel!
Pre-k children at Cheder Yaldei Menachem invited their parents for a Moving-Up Challah Bake celebration! Dressed as soldiers of tzivos Hashem, Hashem’s army, the class
Naaleh freshman, Tamar Morell, was awarded first place in the high school division of the Siegelbaum/Weinberger Competition held at the Holocaust Museum in Suffern. Tamar’s
The Yeshivat Noam family loved sharing their Israel pride while walking down 5th Avenue at the parade.
The last few weeks have been such a blur between Pesach, Yom Ha’atzmaut, Lag B’Omer, Teachers Appreciation Week (which is really every week), Mother’s Day
Yavneh Academy students, parents and faculty looked great as they marched up 5th Avenue on Sunday celebrating Israel’s 75th birthday!
Yavneh Academy participated in “Link Up,” Carnegie Hall’s interactive musical program for elementary schools. Waiting outside Carnegie Hall, the students were lucky enough to encounter