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After reading Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird,” eighth graders at YCQ visited the Queens County Criminal Court to see the American justice system up close. Students observed the … more
The YCQ Parent-Teacher Organization hosted a book fair last week that emphasized the importance of reading with an extra focus on actual books (instead of posters or toys). The PTO … more
The Jewish Star covered it all! Photos by Christina Daly The Jewish Star covers the big 70th anniversary parade on Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue • 55 photos of marchers from Long … more
Sixth grade girls at the Yeshiva of Central Queens enjoyed a taste of Israel when a shuk, an Israeli outdoor market, was replicated in the multi-purpose room, making available a variety of food and … more
The 77th anniversary scholarship dinner of Yeshiva of Central Queens will take place IY”H on Sunday, March 11, it was announced by YCQ’s Chairman of the Board Israel Glaser. Leading … more
Yeshiva of Central Queens opened its anti-bullying program with its first Mix It Up Club lunch program. The entire junior high school body had a Mix It Up lunch run and organized … more
At the end of last school year, the YCQ Parent Teacher Organization handed out beach balls with the YCQ logo as part of a spirit campaign. Parents and students took pictures over the summer in … more
Fifth graders at the Yeshiva of Central Queens traveled to the lake at Flushing Meadows Park to participate in the mitzvah of Tashlich. They were joined by their principal, Rabbi Mark Landsman; … more
Eighth grade students from Yeshiva of Central Queens visit the Holocaust Resource Center of Temple Judea, in Manhasset, to meet with Survivor, Irving Roth, author of … more
Schools mark 3 days of somber reflection and joy: Yom HaShoah, Yom HaZikaron, Yom HaAtzmaut more
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