
MTA Freshmen Take Annual Hike
The Class of 2027 took a break from their regular classes last Thursday, and headed into the woods for their annual Freshman Hike. After shiur,
The Class of 2027 took a break from their regular classes last Thursday, and headed into the woods for their annual Freshman Hike. After shiur,
To bring in the new year on a sweet note, the BPY sixth grade class was lucky enough to embark on a trip full of
Yeshivat Noam kindergarten students use the Fundations® curriculum to learn early literacy skills. Fundations® utilizes a structured literacy approach grounded in the science of reading
What an amazing way to end the year! Stamford’s Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of Connecticut senior Erez Fass was notified that he’s been named a semifinalist
After an intense junior year at SAR HS, Joseph Arenson decided to do something meaningful with his summer break and traveled to Senegal to work
Yavneh Academy first graders joined International Dot Day celebrating creativity, courage and collaboration. Students read “The Dot” by Peter H. Reynolds, sang the dot song
The seventh graders enjoyed some time of their own to bond with their classmates and teachers at Boundless Adventures. They had a great time on
JEC Erev Shabbos programming is off to a great start for the year. Early childhood students enjoy pre-Shabbos ruach every week. Students in grades one
The JKHA buddy program, MiddotMentors, through which the eighth graders are paired with fifth grade students, kicked off at its inaugural meeting with eighth graders.
RPRYs middle school students were led in a very moving Tashlich program. The students walked to a staff member’s house whose yard is backed by
Tenafly Chabad Academy’s Back to School Night was an exceptional event that left both middle school and elementary school parents excited and well-informed about the
Each grade of Heichal talmidim enjoyed a tish to usher in the new year, providing a welcome opportunity for talmidim to spend quality time with