Jmore Juniors: Krieger Schechter Day School Welcomes New Director for its Annual All-Hebrew Play
For its annual rak ivrit, or all-Hebrew, eighth grade play, KSDS will perform the classic “Fiddler On The Roof.”
Read moreFor its annual rak ivrit, or all-Hebrew, eighth grade play, KSDS will perform the classic “Fiddler On The Roof.”
Read moreEighth grade students at the Krieger Schechter Day School, Jmore Juniors writers Avital L. and Shuli G. talked to some of their fellow students as well as transition-to-high school counselor Ms. Roxanne Buchsbaum about navigating the process of choosing a high school.
Read moreJmore Juniors writer Ben S., a seventh grade student at Krieger Schechter Day School, examines the pros and cons of technology during the pandemic.
Read moreJmore Juniors writer Eitan Beck, a seventh grade student at Krieger Schechter Day School, profiles Deborah Steinig, who has taught math, English and social studies at KSDS for the past 21 years.
Read moreOne World Cafe is truly a part of Baltimore’s culture, writes Micah Berger Sollod, an eighth grade student at the Krieger Schechter Day School.
Read moreService dogs are used in multiple ways by society, writes Ben Abrams, a seventh grade student at Krieger Schechter Day School.
Read moreWinston Williams is a beloved member of the synagogue and day school staff, writes Micah L., an eighth grade student at the Krieger Schechter Day School.
Read moreNuclear energy remains a controversial issue, writes Andrew Fribush, a seventh grade student at the Krieger Schechter Day School.
Read moreJmore Juniors writer Lily M., a seventh grade student at Krieger Schechter Day School, talked with Parkville Middle School’s Orly Mondell and Dr. Robyn Blum of KSDS about what it’s like to be a school principal.
Read moreA seventh grade student at the Krieger Schechter Day School, Jmore Juniors writer Madeline L. says the KSDS journalism class encourages students to become successful writers and maybe even journalists.
Read moreIt will take a real effort on our part to reverse the damage of climate change and protect our planet, writes Ben Abrams, a seventh grade student at the Krieger Schechter Day School.
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