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  • HS Students Enroll in Driver’s Ed

    Friday, March 21, 2003 By: Jason Greenberg and Rebecca Lawrence

    A new driver’s education course began on February 3, 2003. The course is held at Maria Regina High School, which is a state certified driving school located directly across the street from the Solomon

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  • You Think You Know, But You Have No ID

    Friday, March 21, 2003 By: Leora Kalikow and Rebecca Shanker

    Students discuss the problem of fake IDs as it pertains to high schoolers and college students in the Westchester and Rockland areas.

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  • Sophomores Sojourn in Spain: Students take first-ever trip to Spain, lead by Spanish teacher, Dr. Holly Silvestri.

    Friday, March 21, 2003 By: Allie Kosterich

    In the first program of its kind, 35 sophomores traveled to Spain as part of an educational, cultural experience. The trip, first proposed last year as students began to study Spanish, occurred from F

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  • Students Travel to Michigan, Learn Government Skills: Studens participate in a trip to the University of Michigan with hopes of establishing a student government at Schechter.

    Friday, March 21, 2003 By: Rachel Soffer

    Six Schechter sophomores, chaperoned by faculty member Mr. Eric Bassin, attended the North American Association of Jewish High Schools (NAAJHS) Student Government Leadership Training Shabbaton in Ann

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  • Rabbi Sosland Teaches Torah Class; Celebration Expected Next Year: Educators who wish to learn Torah enroll in an adult-education class taught by Rabbi Abby Sosland.

    Friday, March 21, 2003 By: Danielle Lever

    Solomon Schechter School is not only a place where students learn Torah. In the spirit of enhancing our learning community Rabbi Abigail Sosland has agreed to teach an adult Torah Studies program. Sos

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  • Hebrew Class Visits Physically Challenged Children: Eti Kohen's Hebrew class visits a class of physically challenged children as part of their unit, Ani Etgaber.

    Friday, March 21, 2003 By: Miriam Manber

    Mrs. Eti Kohen’s freshman Hebrew class visited the Children’s Rehabilitation Center in White Plains on Monday, December 9. The trip was intended to supplement a Hebrew book that the class is reading,

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  • Students Travel to Michigan, Learn Student Government Skills

    Sunday, March 23, 2003 By: Rachel Soffer

    Six Schechter sophomores, chaperoned by faculty member Mr. Eric Bassin, attended the North American Association of Jewish High Schools (NAAJHS) Student Government Leadership Training Shabbaton in Ann

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  • Intense Meteor Shower Lights up the Sky

    Sunday, March 23, 2003 By: Jonathan Neuman

    Across the country, people awoke early on Tuesday, November 19, to view the annual Leonid meteor shower. It is known as the Leonid shower because the meteors shoot in straight lines that appear to be

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  • Kelly Initiates Inter-Religious Dialogue Series

    Sunday, March 23, 2003 By: Michael Kohen and Miriam Manber

    Patricia Kelly, a devout Catholic and former nun, spoke to the freshman and sophomore classes as the first in a series of speakers intended to provide students with a broader religious awareness, whic

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  • Faculty Profile: Coach Bob Wynn: From United States Marines to Solomon Schechter High School

    Sunday, March 23, 2003 By: Michael Weissmann

    In its regular Faculty Profile feature, The Lion's Roar interviews Coach Bob Wynn.

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Six Schechter sophomores, chaperoned by faculty member Mr. Eric Bassin, attended the North American Association of Jewish High Schools (NAAJHS) Student Government Leadership Training Shabbaton in Ann
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With music blaring and pom-poms waving, the entire Schechter community gathered to cheer on their student athletes. As an initiation to the winter sports season the first ever Solomon Schechter Pep Ra
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Across the country, people awoke early on Tuesday, November 19, to view the annual Leonid meteor shower. It is known as the Leonid shower because the meteors shoot in straight lines that appear to be
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Patricia Kelly, a devout Catholic and former nun, spoke to the freshman and sophomore classes as the first in a series of speakers intended to provide students with a broader religious awareness, whic
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In its regular Faculty Profile feature, The Lion's Roar interviews Coach Bob Wynn.
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