BT students are given a wide variety of leadership opportunities from arts to athletics, from student government to Israel advocacy - preparing them to be the next generation of Jewish leaders.
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Creating Jewish Leaders in High School
High School students develop leadership skills through Student Government, school publications, theater, instrumental and vocal performing groups, and a full range of interscholastic athletics. Jewish leadership is cultivated through Shabbatonim, AIPAC student conferences, and participation in the Yeshiva University Model United Nations. Our students bond as a community through holidays celebrations, preparing and attending special assemblies, and field trips and overnight programs. A variety of service projects provide avenues for living the Jewish values of tzedakah (charity) and chesed (kindness) that our students learn in class.
Team Building in Middle School
Middle School students are encouraged to be well-rounded individuals by developing their talents through extracurricular activities and leadership opportunities. They broaden their horizons while building community as they celebrate holidays and theme days, prepare and attend special assemblies, and participate in field trips and overnight programs, Student Council, Middle School publications, theater, instrumental and vocal performing groups, and a full range of interscholastic athletics for boys and girls offer numerous opportunities for self expression, teamwork, and leadership.