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MTA Robotics Team Nominated for Design Award
This past Sunday, MTA’s Robotics Team, Lionotics, competed in the New York City qualifier at Queens Metropolitan High School. After the huge victory they celebrated
This past Sunday, MTA’s Robotics Team, Lionotics, competed in the New York City qualifier at Queens Metropolitan High School. After the huge victory they celebrated
Morah Valter’s 6G Torah She’b’al Peh class has been studying the Lamed Tet Melachot this year and just completed a unit on processing wool and
Yeshivat Noam Kindergarten students learned about Martin Luther King, Jr and then discussed traits and characteristics which make us the same and different. They read
In the spirit of the new semester which brings fresh opportunities for learning, friendships and personal growth, Bruriah’s junior class gathered for a self-reflection exercise
Last week, BPY hosted a dynamic introduction event designed especially for our current fifth grade students to ease their transition into middle school. The day
This week, Yeshivat He’Atid celebrated שבוע העברית (Hebrew Language Week), honoring the revival of Hebrew as Israel’s spoken language. Students explored the legacy of Eliezer
On the Monday evening prior to winter break, members of the Yavneh Academy Chesed Team joined together to support our brothers and sisters in Israel
This week 6G and 6B were visited by an iconic inventor—Thomas Edison (actor Patrick Garner). In their respective assemblies, the girls and boys learned all
SAR Academy students, faculty and staff gathered on the steps last Thursday to express gratitude for the safe return of the hostages: Agam Berger, Arbel
Across JKHA and RKYHS the school celebrated the release of more hostages. Among them was Agam Berger, who according to reports has been braiding the
WTA third graders have been working so hard on their Mesibat Rashi. The students worked in small groups to dive deep into a specific teaching
Thirty five Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of Connecticut students are getting ready to lace up their running shoes, grab their passports and experience the Dead Sea