MTAPAC Heads to Washington
After weeks of preparation and training, 45 student members of the MTA political action club headed to Washington, D.C. on April 23, for a successful
After weeks of preparation and training, 45 student members of the MTA political action club headed to Washington, D.C. on April 23, for a successful
Yavneh Academy finished in first and second place, as well as third, fifth, seventh and 10th places, out of 544 middle school teams competing in
Ben Porat Yosef’s outdoor classroom was active during the past week, blurring the walls between inside and outside learning and allowing the students to experience
The AP Art History class visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the second time this year. They enjoyed viewing the African, Pacific, Asian and
Using tweezers and magnifying glasses, Yeshivat Noam second grade scientists dissected owl pellets and identified the bones they found inside.
In conjunction with cross-curricular units on energy and reading ”The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind” (young readers edition) by William Kamkwamba in science and English
For the past fifty-five years, Bruriah High School has catered to the girls in the tri-state area, providing them with a healthy balance of Judaic
Twenty students from the RKYHS Homeless Awareness Chug spent the week gaining insight into the lives of homeless teens, handing out much needed supplies, followed
RPRY’s Student Art Show was a visual wonderland! Student work reflected the learning and exciting artistry happening in art class throughout the year. The event
This past week, JEC’s fourth grade had an opportunity to visit the OU headquarters in Manhattan. They had the privilege of meeting with Rabbi Menachem
The JKHA early childhood students and their families joined together last Sunday for the inaugural Shemama Pajama event. Students engaged in storytelling activities, made their
Bruriah junior, Rivka Moskowitz, won the Individual Torah Bowl competition at the OU’s Torah in the City at Citi Field. Bruriah’s entire Torah Bowl team