
LPS Middle School Studies Forensic Science With LSC
Sixth graders of Lubavitch on the Palisades School are completing their forensic science unit with Liberty Science Center. The program consisted of eight sessions: one
Sixth graders of Lubavitch on the Palisades School are completing their forensic science unit with Liberty Science Center. The program consisted of eight sessions: one
Yeshivat Noam fifth grade boys visited the Fort Lee Historical Park. The boys had the opportunity to reenact a day in the life of army
BPY third grade students were interested in learning more about the solar system and under the guidance of science specialist Jean Meyer, they researched the
As our world becomes more and more dependent on technology, the demand for coders in our society grows. The global initiative, Hour of Code, was
This week at Yeshivat He’Atid, students across the grades worked in their small-group rotations to conduct experiments on physical science, and connect their findings to
This week Moriah’s kindergarten learned about measurement. Together as a class, the children took turns sorting classroom objects onto a straight line. They used their
Mishmover—Thursday night mishmar plus sleepover—is an annual Ma’ayanot event where a majority of the student body remains in school from Thursday afternoon through Friday morning,
Ben Porat Yosef second graders celebrated receiving their first chumashim at their Mesibat Chumash on Sunday, December 20. As part of the program, the children
The Yeshivat Noam fifth grade girls are worked on coding using www.coding.org as a resource. They used the programming techniques and concepts learned in class
Sergeant Benjamin Anthony, founder of Our Soldiers Speak, spoke at TABC. Drawing on his experiences in the IDF, he very poignantly stressed the importance of
Each year, as Moriah’s middle school celebrates Chanukah, one of the highlights is the Student Council Auction and Raffle. Students vie for unique prizes, donated