BPY Students Conduct Research for NY/NJ Baykeeper Organization
BPY fourth and fifth graders researched microplastics in the Van Saun Mill Brook, next to the school. Dr. Allison Fitzpatrick, a biology professor from New
BPY fourth and fifth graders researched microplastics in the Van Saun Mill Brook, next to the school. Dr. Allison Fitzpatrick, a biology professor from New
For the sixth year in a row, on May 28, Ma’ayanot students hosted a bat mitzvah celebration for a local girl who otherwise would not
Noam Mayerfeld, Valedictorian Noam Mayerfeld of Teaneck, is this year’s MTA senior class valedictorian. Noam loved his four years at MTA, where he built relationships
On Thursday, May 30, the Theater Department at TABC presented Aaron Sorkin’s “A Few Good Men” to a full house filled with parents, teachers and
This week Gan Yavneh released their classroom butterflies! All of the yeladim learned about the life cycle of a butterfly and observed the changes in
Mazal tov to TABC senior Avrumi Davis on finishing in second place nationwide in the YU High School Bekiut competition. Davis mastered Masechet Megillah and
Students from the Bergen County High School of Jewish Studies (BCHSJS) who are in the Jewish Volunteer Corp class in which they learn about the
On Friday, May 31, first graders welcomed families to share a heartfelt Siddur Ceremony and a song filled celebration that highlighted the incredible growth the
Yeshivat Frisch hosted a Yeshiva University Ideas Panel on May 22, titled “The Future of the Book.” The panel featured a series of presentations on
Moriah’s nursery students prepared for Yom Yerushalayim! They learned about the Kotel and how special it is to the Jewish people. They constructed their own
Last week the Moriah fifth grade concluded their oceanography unit with Oceanography Night. The evening began with a greeting and two songs performed by the
In true Bruriah Middle School fashion, students welcomed incoming students with food, fun and facts at the annual welcome luncheon. Carrying through its theme, “We’re