Grade 6 had the opportunity to learn from Mrs. Elana Kaplan about the “Art of Ancient Egypt” on Wednesday, March 22. Mrs. Kaplan is an educator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and taught students about hieroglyphics and sculpting. Everyone had a great time following the hieroglyphics chart and sculpting mini-versions of ancient Egyptians’ belongings. What a fitting activity with Pesach approaching!

Leading up to Pesach, Shaar Lev students created differentiated Haggadahs based on their ages and abilities, so that every child will have a place at the Seder table! Shaar Lev is committed to providing local community children with learning needs, who attend public school, the opportunity to access a real yeshivah education.

The Ezra Legal Eagle Society was established 23 years ago. Its goal was to promote legal education in the high school classroom. In its inception, the program required that students take at least four law-related classes and participate in at least one NYS Bar Association-recognized extra-curricular activity.

SKA Ninth Graders and Lev Chana pre-schoolers came together for the SKA/Lev Chana Makos Program, one of the most popular student activities of the year! The SKA auditorium was filled with the happy voices of teens and tots on Monday, March 27, as the two groups sat on the floor in animated discussion.