By Tali Herbert ‘27
Earlier this semester, Golda Och's 10th graders had the privilege of participating in Names, Not Numbers, a Holocaust documentary film project that provided them with an opportunity to learn invaluable skills in interviewing, filming and editing.
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By Adam Falkenstein ‘25
Just a month after President Donald J. Trump’s decisive victory over former Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election, Golda Och Academy students participated in Model Congress By Marissa Jacobs ‘25
In the new 2024-25 school year, Golda Och Academy seniors had a new choice when picking their Language Arts elective: American Horror Story. The course deeply explores the horror genre through various novels, short stories and films. By Sam Sharret ‘26
This summer, Golda Och Academy (GOA) welcomed Ms. Fishel, in addition to several new math teachers to the Upper School Math Department. By Sagan Shapiro ‘27
Since its founding in 1965, Golda Och Academy (GOA) has incorporated a traditional prayer service into its daily schedule. Being a conservative Jewish day school, tefillah and the way students pray have always been major aspects of GOA life. By Alma Adiel ‘27
The 2024-25 school year brings significant new changes to Golda Och Academy, most of which directly impact student behavior. New phone, tardiness and detention policies have provoked varying reactions from students and teachers alike. By Rose Berman ‘25
Over their first and last semester at Golda Och Academy, all seniors are required to engage in a research study on a topic of their choice and conduct a presentation to the greater community. By Marley Fischer ‘26
The Golda Och Academy lobby, bathrooms, and locker rooms have been newly renovated, organized by the Building Committee to add modernity and innovation to the Upper school building. By Rachel Hyman ‘27 and Kate Breslin ‘27
Golda Och Academy hosted its annual student-led club fair in the gymnasium earlier this semester. This event showcased Golda Och’s enriching and diverse extracurricular activities. By Pauly Raskin ‘27
The new school year at Golda Och has brought about many new changes, including developments in the tefillah program. |
EditorsArielle Karni Archives
March 2025
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