I never thought I would find joy in Spanish class.
I went into my freshman year with this mentality and had no interest in trying to be more open. The first day of Spanish class freshman year, I walked into room 309 and saw Señora Bakerman’s smiling face. Throughout our short 54 minutes, she cracked jokes, made sassy remarks and laid out the basic outline for the material we were going to cover. She managed to present the information in an entertaining way that interested me more than I thought was possible. I can happily admit that I walked out of class with a gleaming smile upon my face
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David Wingens ‘19
The new tefillah program, which has been received well, strives to find equilibrium between student needs and school needs and it seems to be succeeding. As of now, this tefillah program consists of just three shacharit minyans on Mondays and Thursdays and no options on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The options on Mondays and Thursdays are Minyan Havayah, Learners Minyan and Power prayers. For the mincha services, Mr. Metz, the organizer of the new system, said that he will be introducing minyanim by December. |