Academic Teams Excel At YUHSG
From pep rallies to debate matches, the end of February brought a flurry of activity to the Yeshiva University High School for Girls (Central) – both on and off campus.
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Connecting the Queens Jewish Community From pep rallies to debate matches, the end of February brought a flurry of activity to the Yeshiva University High School for Girls (Central) – both on and off campus.
The sixth grade girls at HALB celebrated at their Bat Mitzvah Breakfast on Sunday. Students put together beautiful presentations, enjoyed a delicious breakfast, and ended the morning dancing with their mothers and morot. It was a very special morning for everyone!
…97, 98, 99, 100! Excitement bubbled over as the Pre-1A classes at Yeshiva Tiferes Moshe counted their way to a thrilling milestone: their 100th day of school! The celebration was packed with fun, learning, and unforgettable activities.
The dynamic Science Department at Yeshiva University High School for Girls (Central) regards experiential learning as a cornerstone of its curriculum. The result? Exciting opportunities for students in Biology, Chemistry, and Forensics to test their knowledge outside the classroom.
Senior Rabbinic Educator for Men, YU in Israel Undergraduate Program
“Teaching and guiding students through an unparalleled Torah experience while they earn a top-tier degree in Eretz Yisrael isn’t just a privilege — it’s a dream come true.”
Last week’s Bracha Bee was a great success, with students from Grades 1-8 showcasing their impressive knowledge of Hilchos Brachos. In preparation, students reviewed in class and on their own, gaining a deeper appreciation for Hashem’s world. Junior High School students taught elementary classes and also led a food drive for those in need, with donation bins sorted by brachah. The competition highlighted students’ dedication and knowledge, with winning classes earning well-deserved prizes. YCQ is blessed to have such amazing students!
