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  • Academy welcomes new administrator

    Wednesday, September 22, 2004 By: Alitza Reese

    Students have only been in school for a few weeks, but everyone already knows the new Associate Head Of School, Avi Marcovitz. This Toronto native has already begun creating new opportunities for the

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  • Students change with schedule

    Wednesday, September 29, 2004 By: Suzanne Galblum

    As another year at the Academy begins, the halls are once again filled with the familiar sounds of lockers slamming, teenagers giggling and warning bells ringing as the teachers shoo the students of

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  • Grades combine for multi-age class

    Wednesday, September 29, 2004 By: Jacquie Pener

    This year, the lower school fourth and fifth grades combined to create a multi-age classroom.Because the fourth grade class was small, Lower School Principal Laura Hewitt decided to do something to be

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  • Gould seeks High School cooperation and input for changes

    Wednesday, September 29, 2004 By: Jill Bratt

    Academy Upper School Principal Marion Gould has always been encouraging. To students, parents, faculty members and administrators, Gould has shown she lives to stay determined, to work for herself and

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  • Uniforms Recieve Mixed Reaction from Middle School

    Monday, October 04, 2004 By: Charlotte Lipsky

    The newly implemented uniforms are receiving lukewarm reactions from Academy middle school students. Many students find that the formality of uniforms lessens the Academy’s unique family-like atmosphe

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  • Block classes: detrimental or helpful?: CON: Block periods cause low participation and distractions

    Wednesday, October 06, 2004 By: Ruthie Newman

    The Academy administration recently issued a change in the daily schedule: block classes four days a week, mentoring three times a week and town hall meetings once a week. Block periods can be rather

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  • Block classes: detrimental or helpful?: PRO: Block classes allow more time to work and recieve help

    Wednesday, October 06, 2004 By: Laura York

    The new schedule here at HBHA is very good for our school. First, I think that this new schedule is a good change for the students. It not only gives us more time for labs, but we also end up having a

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  • Back-to-school message from administration

    Wednesday, October 06, 2004 By: Adam Holden

    Back-to-school messages can be tough. They need to be short, simple to understand, compelling, and have a message that will last beyond the end of the first week! Interestingly enough, when I thought

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  • Senior reminds students to appreciate Academy and embrace opportunities

    Wednesday, October 06, 2004 By: Jill Bratt

    However clichéd it sounds, my days here are numbered. After thirteen years of unwavering attendance at the Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy, I am into my last - and perhaps most crucial - year.

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  • ReviewDave Matthews ends summer

    Wednesday, October 06, 2004 By: Kaley Wajcman

    It was my last night of summer. What better way to spend it than at a Dave Matthews concert? The night was warm, despite the prior cold and rainy days.

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Softball intramurals have just begun, and girls are already out there playing ball. Enthusiasm has been building for this intramural, and many are getting excited.
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Students have no reason to be bored after school at the Academy. This year there is a lot to look forward to with various intramurals that are being offered for all ages.
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The middle school soccer team has had difficulty obtaining players for this season. Some students are interested, but, as of now, there are not enough players to complete the team.
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School is back in session, which means boys Varsity soccer is in full swing. The team has begun practices for their upcoming home game, which will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 28, at 4:30 p.m. The Academ
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School is back in session, which means boys Varsity soccer is in full swing. The team has begun practices for their upcoming home game, which will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 28, at 4:30 p.m. The Academ
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Suspense, romance, an intricate plot, and a handsome actor. All of these are present in the recently released film, “Wicker Park,” based on the French film “L’Apartement.”Starring heartthrob Josh Hart
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Throughout the summer season, various concerts, merchants, and food stands lined the streets of Ben Yehudah and it’s adjoining streets in Israel.
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It was my last night of summer. What better way to spend it than at a Dave Matthews concert? The night was warm, despite the prior cold and rainy days.
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However clichéd it sounds, my days here are numbered. After thirteen years of unwavering attendance at the Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy, I am into my last - and perhaps most crucial - year.
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Back-to-school messages can be tough. They need to be short, simple to understand, compelling, and have a message that will last beyond the end of the first week! Interestingly enough, when I thought
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