Dr. Seuss Is Tops at Leah Sokoloff Nursery School
On Wednesday, the entire school came together to celebrate Dr. Seuss. They read some of his books and each class presented a craft they made
On Wednesday, the entire school came together to celebrate Dr. Seuss. They read some of his books and each class presented a craft they made
Ben Porat Yosef sixth graders benefited from an experiential learning approach while studying ancient Egypt. Their curiosity was ignited and they gained a deeper understanding
This week, Ms. Mandelbaum’s seventh-grade class at RYNJ celebrated Super Tuesday with their very own primary and caucus. The students were each assigned a candidate
In honor of the joyous month of Adar, children at Lubavitch on the Palisades were treated to a special tie-dye activity. Andrea Dworkin of Tie
BPY fourth graders performed special songs and showcased their incredible work across the curriculum on Wednesday, March 2, during their grade heritage fair. In preparation
S.T.E.A.M. is “full-steam” ahead at Yeshivat He’Atid, with our schoolwide trip to Monster Mini Golf to research our project-based learning unit and play some GOLF!
Seniors in Mrs. Elise Vitow’s Real World Finance elective recently visited BNY Mellon in Manhattan’s Financial District for a panel discussion on the topic “Women
On Thursday, March 3, the Ma’ayanot Model Congress team traveled to the Young Israel of Woodmere for the annual Yeshiva League Model Congress. Under the
The NSTA/Toshiba ExploraVision is a national science competition that engages students’ abilities to create technology solutions to real-life challenges. Rebecca Bral and Elisheva Weiner, seventh-grade
Yavneh Academy’s Middle School students got into the Adar spirit last week with three intense days of competition and camaraderie in this year’s color war!
The Tech N Torah booth fused the two worlds together to bring Torah concepts to the 21st-century technology-driven child. Using Littlebits sound, light and motion