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  • Academy welcomes Rosh Chodesh Adar with all-school celebration

    Wednesday, April 06, 2005 By: Alitza Reese

    Students can always tell when it is Purim time at the Academy. Starting in Adar, the Jewish month that Purim falls in happiness spreads from the Lower School hallways to the senior lounge. Stemming fr

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  • Lower School celebrates Dr. Seuss

    Wednesday, April 06, 2005 By: Ari Horing

    To celebrate Dr. Seuss’ 101st birthday on March 2, the Academy Parent Teacher Organization put together celebratory activities for the Lower School. In the morning, second-grader Sophia Marks and fres

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  • Mr. B is in the building

    Wednesday, April 06, 2005 By: Elisa Davis

    On Tuesday, Jan. 18, the Academy got the privilege of hosting student teacher, Jake Bukaty.Bukaty, who attended Bonner Springs High School in Kansas, plans to teach students in the general social stud

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  • Lower-schoolers present science fair projects

    Wednesday, April 06, 2005 By: Jacquie Pener

    For months, Academy first through fifth grade students have worked to prepare science fair projects for the annual Lower School science fair. The final projects, in “triptik” poster form, lined the Ac

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  • ReviewBeau Jest a hit

    Wednesday, April 06, 2005 By: Dana Hoffmann

    The Hebrew Academy Drama Society’s production of James Sherman’s Beau Jest ran March 9 and 10 in the Social Hall of the Jewish Community Campus. Directed by Seth Dimbert and stage managed by Junior,

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  • “Say it aint so!” Fans upset to hear Blink-182 announce “indefinite hiatus”

    Wednesday, April 06, 2005 By: Hanna Sorkin

    On Wednesday, Feb. 23, the pop-punk band Blink-182 announced that they were going to take an “indefinite hiatus to spend some time enjoying the fruits of their labors with loved ones.” This news simul

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  • Mixed tournament results

    Wednesday, April 06, 2005 By: Zak Reneau

    On Wednesday, March 2, the Varsity boys’ and girls’ basketball teams left Kansas City and arrived in Baltimore, Md. for the annual Joseph Weiner tournament. Going into the tournament, both teams felt

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  • Girls Spring Soccer Season Kicks Off

    Wednesday, April 06, 2005 By: Zak Reneau

    On March 15, during girls’ Varsity soccer practice, sophomore Danielle Singer dribbles the ball as freshman Gina Cohn follows closely behind in pursuit. The girls have been preparing for the past fou

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The Academy Voice Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy Overland Park, KS
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On March 15, during girls’ Varsity soccer practice, sophomore Danielle Singer dribbles the ball as freshman Gina Cohn follows closely behind in pursuit. The girls have been preparing for the past fou
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As the Upper School boys’ basketball season nears its end, the boys become more anxious for their last chance to prove themselves. On March 30, Yeshiva University in New York is sponsoring a tourname
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On Wednesday, March 2, the Varsity boys’ and girls’ basketball teams left Kansas City and arrived in Baltimore, Md. for the annual Joseph Weiner tournament. Going into the tournament, both teams felt
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On Thursday, February 26, my world changed with the teeth-rattling screech of metal hitting metal and steel-reinforced structures crumpling like so much tissue paper. Though this was no cataclysmic ev
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Fifty years ago, your high school diploma was all you needed to be successful in the real world. Twenty-five years ago, the standards were raised and you needed a Bachelor’s degree to be taken serious
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The Academy – a place where the Captain of the Varsity soccer team is also the Editor of the newspaper and a member of the National Honor Society. In our building, one can witness the Editor-in-Chief
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It was only one month ago when my friend approached me with a most striking question. Minutes before our high school careers’ most memorable night- opening night of the high school play- while simulta
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On Wednesday, Feb. 23, the pop-punk band Blink-182 announced that they were going to take an “indefinite hiatus to spend some time enjoying the fruits of their labors with loved ones.” This news simul
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Three day music festival
On June 17, 18 and 19, music fans will gather in Lawrence, Kan. to camp out, socialize, and listen to live music at the annual Wakarusa festival.
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The Hebrew Academy Drama Society’s production of James Sherman’s Beau Jest ran March 9 and 10 in the Social Hall of the Jewish Community Campus. Directed by Seth Dimbert and stage managed by Junior,
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