Westchester Day School Presents Rashi Play
Last Friday, Westchester Day School’s third graders performed their much anticipated Rashi Play in front of family and friends. Orchestrated by WDS Judaic Studies teacher
Last Friday, Westchester Day School’s third graders performed their much anticipated Rashi Play in front of family and friends. Orchestrated by WDS Judaic Studies teacher
Two members of the Middle School faculty at The Leffell School spoke at three professional conferences the week of January 29, sharing their expertise with
At Tenafly Chabad Academy, the second-grade class delved into an exciting science lesson exploring flight, drawing comparisons between the graceful flight of birds and the
Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of Connecticut first-graders completed their Tu B’Shevat mitzvah project. Ten days before Tu B’Shevat, the students built very impressive plastic trees in
Pre-k students at Lubavitch on the Palisades embarked on an international country tour. The children examined a globe in order to understand where they live
Primary students learned about snowflakes! They did a science experiment, creating snowflakes using pipe cleaners and Borax. Children observed crystals as they developed every day.
As part of their health unit, Anshei Lubavitch students welcomed some of their amazing dads who volunteer at the Bergen Hatzalah. They gave the children
The meaningful relationships that students forge with their teachers over their four years at Bruriah High School are designed to continue well past high school,
Naaleh’s AP Euro class continued their in-depth, hands-on history learning this week with a visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The girls toured the
Heichal’s ninth-grade students explored the cell cycle using microscopy in their freshman biology class. Students compressed, fixed, stained and closely examined onion root tips in
RKYHS ninth and tenth graders returned from an incredible shabbaton. They kicked off their grades’ shabbaton with chesed, starting the morning by packing 1500 fleece
Mrs. Slomnicki’s 11th and 12th grade AP Bio classes visited the DNA Learning Center in Harlem, a hands-on biotechnology learning lab run through Cold Spring