
Yavneh Hosts Robotics Workshop
When you think of robotics, do you picture Rosie from the Jetsons? Does the phrase “Danger, Will Robinson!” pop into your head? Do you think
When you think of robotics, do you picture Rosie from the Jetsons? Does the phrase “Danger, Will Robinson!” pop into your head? Do you think
This past week, RYNJ held its annual 4th and 5th grade spelling bee. The room was filled with almost 250 students clamoring to find out
Miami Beach—With an impressive finish time of just over two hours, RTMA 11th grader Yehudah Weitz did the Jewish Educational Center proud when he completed
On Sunday morning the Yeshivat Noam Middle School Gymnasium was full of mothers and daughters who joined together for the Sari Ort, z”l, Middle School
The Lubavitch on the Palisades parent association treated preschool children to a bird show in honor of Shabbat Shira. By Lubavitch on the Palisades
As high frequency words are the most commonly occurring words in texts, there is a strong focus on teaching them in the early grades. As
Ayelet Sheps of Fair Lawn, seen here watering flowers at the Anshei Lubavitch Five Senses Fair. Each sense had its own booth for children to
We’ve all heard the old jokes about proud Jewish mothers bragging about “my son the doctor, my son the lawyer,” etc. We also know the
West Orange—Approximately 150 Golda Och Academy students were placed throughout 11 different locations in surrounding towns for the 9th annual All High School Community Service
Depending on whom you ask, charter schools may be either an important solution to persistent educational inequality, or a misguided attack on public schools as
The middle school girls’ special program began with a dynamic shiur by Mrs. Suzanne Cohen, RYNJ parent and morah at Ma’ayanot, who spoke about the
Ben Porat Yosef 6th grade students were privileged to have Dr. Shalom Holtz, Yeshiva University professor, Assyriologist, author, and BPY parent, visit their classrooms on