The Three-Day Learning Adventure
During the three-day Learning Festival, held each year in February, middle school students learn about a selected theme in a fun and interactive way.
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Ava K., Sara S., Piper J., Olivia P. (left to right) (Photo by Cara Parsons, middle school science teacher)
During the three-day Learning Festival, held each year in February, middle school students learn about a selected theme in a fun and interactive way.
Read MoreThe marches not only got the world to start acknowledging the injustices, but they also inspired women to speak about the experiences and take action.
Read MoreTwice a day — at 3 p.m. and 9 p.m. — millions of people, young and old, grab their phones to play the live and wildly popular trivia game HQ, hosted by the Jewish comedian Scott Rogowsky
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"Annie" poster art by Mali Glazer, eighth grade KSDS student and Kate/ Servant/ Hooverite/ Betty Healy in this year’s eighth grade play.
The eighth grade play enables KSDS students to show off their knowledge of Hebrew as well as their acting, singing, and dancing talents in an exciting, not-to-be-missed production.
Read MoreEach year, the committees select approximately 65 books as potential candidates for the Black-Eyed Susan Award.
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Pictured top row: Maya M., Shannon C., Ava K., Hannah K., Liora E., Ethan E., Hannah T., Chloe L., Sami C. (left to right) Bottom row: Maayan L., Hannah N. (left to right) (Photo by Sara S.)
Every Chanukah, middle schoolers at the Krieger Schechter Day School of Chizuk Amuno Congregation make homemade toys, bookmarks, stress balls, slime and more to sell to their fellow middle school friends.
Read MoreShamir explains that he has been interested in creating a business for a while now. “So, I just put together my hobby and my company desire, and here I am,” he said.
Read MoreOnce every month, KSDS sixth grade students travel to the Dorothy I. Height Elementary School in Druid Hill Park. There, the KSDS students read books to their first grade “buddies.”
Read MoreAlon Purrio and Lee Brill have combined two of their favorite things by coaching soccer to the next generation and by reconnecting with their KSDS roots.
Read MoreThe events surrounding the 36th day of school was one of 36 celebratory days planned throughout the academic year. Others include a KSDS film festival, the sponsorship of 36 families for Chanukah and Mitzvah Day.
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Eli W., Liora E., and Hannah K. (left to right) (Photo by Danielle Schollaert, Director of Marketing at KSDS)
Program coordinator Sally Grobani, a KSDS lower school teacher, defines justice by the way she leads her own life. Last year, Grobani donated her kidney to the husband of former KSDS teacher Brina Pintzuk, putting her own life at risk in order to save another.
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