The fifth-grade girls at HALB visited the Anne Frank Exhibit at the Center for Jewish History last week. They learned all about Anne Frank’s life and legacy and the importance of remembering her story.

Last week, students from the Yeshiva of Central Queens ventured out of the classroom for a series of engaging and educational field trips across the city and beyond. These excursions are a vital part of the YCQ curriculum, designed to provide immersive, hands-on learning experiences that connect directly to their studies.

Our Rosh Chodesh girls’ program, Muffins and Meaning, was a warm and inspiring way to start the new month together. Students enjoyed delicious muffins and hot cocoa while reflecting on themes of renewal and personal growth.

Last Wednesday’s Open House at YCQ kicked off with words from Principal Rabbi Mark Landsman. He, alongside Early Childhood Director Morah Shana Weiss, detailed the school’s mission and explained how the yeshiva provides essential skills and instills lifelong inspiration.