Math Is Fun at Yeshivat Noam
In Mrs. Sheinfeld’s math class, Yeshivat Noam eighth grade boys throw two and three point shots in a game of “trashketball” to generate and solve
In Mrs. Sheinfeld’s math class, Yeshivat Noam eighth grade boys throw two and three point shots in a game of “trashketball” to generate and solve
Rabbi Jonathan Kessel and his matmidim shiur celebrated finishing the tough sugya of Tzroros on Wednesday. They enjoyed Chickie’s and a kumzitz led by Seth
After learning in parshat Chayei Sarah, about how Rivka Imeinu used a well to get the water for Eliezer and his camels, the kindergartners were
JKHA and RKYHS are proud to announce that Srividhya Sundaram has been selected to sit as a member of the Infiniscope Education Advisory Board for
As part of the middle school’s ongoing effort to teach students about being responsible in the fast-paced, digital world, the JKHA fifth-eighth graders participated in
“Good morning, and how are you feeling today?” is a common greeting as the JEC’s early childhood teachers welcome the children each day. Guiding children’s
Growth is a byproduct of reflection, assessment and change. To that end, this week, JEC High School held its annual student-teacher conferences. For some reason,
RKYHS is proud to announce the launch of the JKHA/RKYHS Scientific Research Training Institute (SRTI), which focuses on training students to conduct real scientific research
#TeamJEC had an effective day of professional development focused on teamwork and communication. Beginning the day with a team-building escape room experience, the faculty shone
The threes at IBECC enjoyed becoming leaves in their music class with the help of scarves. Each child was given a scarf to wave around
This week, RPRY’s eighth grade class took a trip to visit the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City. Visiting the museum is part
The JEC Middle School’s Friday schedule has been revamped to allow students to explore different areas outside the typical curriculum. Options include sci-tech, cooking and