Colors: Blue Color

What were your original goals for the YCQ Purim Carnival?

My goal was to create a “Wow” carnival. Each student, ages three to 14, had a great time. Watching the children walk in, one by one, and seeing their shock and surprise, gave me so much joy! The one thing I wanted to accomplish was to make it the best carnival YCQ ever had. I’m proud to say we did accomplish just that! Our Purim Carnival Committee worked with Great Neck Games to create a creative and state-of-the-art experience.

Rabbi Dr. Jeffrey Kobrin, Rosh HaYeshivah and Head of School of the North Shore Hebrew Academy (NSHA), announced at the beginning of the student-led Megillah reading on Purim Day, that the Great Neck school had purchased a new Megillah to be named the “Dr. Paul Brody Megillah.” The new scroll will be used every Purim when the students chant the Megillah for the entire Middle School, their parents, grandparents, siblings, and faculty members, in a program that Dr. Brody, whose daughters attended the Academy, instituted in 2002.

MTA recently launched a new initiative to help talmidim develop sophisticated research, reading, writing, organization, analysis, and presentation skills starting in Freshman year that are of tremendous value during their high school years and beyond. This program was created by a group of teachers and administrators during regular think tank-style meetings aimed to devise creative and meaningful educational programming.

A delegation of 8th grade students of the Bnos Malka Academy had the opportunity to present at the Teach NYS Virtual Mission to Albany on Tuesday, March 22. The students met with a representative of New York State Senator Samra Brouk. To prepare, their teacher, Mrs. Julie Faska, coached them in the art of persuasive speech.