JKHA Pre-K Celebrates President’s Day
Pre-K celebrated Presidents’ Day by learning about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Students also learned that Presidents’ Day is a day to celebrate all U.S.
Pre-K celebrated Presidents’ Day by learning about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Students also learned that Presidents’ Day is a day to celebrate all U.S.
Elizabeth—The JEC’s Bruriah High School for Girls was evacuated last Thursday when a maintenance worker accidentally spilled sulfuric acid/drain cleaner in his workroom. As ambulances
Livingston—Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy/Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School have offered to give families who move to the area $25,000 in tuition credit, while participating area
For the fourth consecutive year, the MTA varsity hockey team had the honor of partnering with Chai Lifeline, which supports children and their families facing
Ma’ayanot’s unique guidance program affords necessary time for bonding and self-reflection. Since its inception nearly 20 years ago, Ma’ayanot has recognized the emotional complexity of
I read a blog post about the qualities of a modern teacher. The first quality listed was, “Choose to be vulnerable.” What does it mean
Carol Bierman, author of Journey to Ellis Island, spoke to 6th graders about family heirlooms. This was the kickoff for the 6th Grade Heritage Fair.
Congratulations to over 50 Yeshivat Noam students for learning and completing Mesechta Megillah over winter break. Additionally, several celebrated completing Seder Zeraim (Seeds).
As part of its unit on immigration, Yavneh Academy 5th graders dressed up as famous immigrants and presented biographies to their classmates. The students were
Elizabeth—This past week the Jewish Educational Center participated in its first Sharsheret Pink Day to raise consciousness and funds for Sharsheret. Spearheaded by RTMA senior