JKHA Welcomes Record Numbers to Early Childhood Classes
JKHA was thrilled to welcome the incoming 2017-18 pre-k and kindergarten students. In the two “meet and greet” sessions, parents had the opportunity to meet
JKHA was thrilled to welcome the incoming 2017-18 pre-k and kindergarten students. In the two “meet and greet” sessions, parents had the opportunity to meet
The JEC lower school’s third graders held a state fair on Monday and welcomed parents, faculty and other division students to their exhibits. Students were
Zack Pollack was the featured speaker at RKYHS. Challenged by cerebral palsy since birth, Zack is a quadriplegic, confined to a wheelchair. He has lost
For the last three weeks, pre-k has been immersed in a unit on ladybugs. They’ve been following them since the beginning through their various stages.
RKYHS students were privileged to attend the Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey’s performance of “Julius Caesar.” This tragedy of political intrigue, in which the jealous
“In a very selfish world, when young men display a strong drive to think and act outside of themselves, that is really tremendous,” shared RTMA
The Jewish Educational Center was at center stage this month as the Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest-sponsored Quest for Teaching Excellence Program convened at the
Teaneck—Tanach, the five books of Moses, is the foundational text for students in Torah learning, and no knowledge of it can ever be wasted. The
TABC celebrated Lag B’Omer with a fun day out for the whole school. Students were able to choose from a variety of offerings including: whitewater
The sun was shining and a pleasant breeze kept students cool as the JEC lower school enjoyed a fun-filled day of school spirit and achdut