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How private religious schools balance identity with duty - An Exciting Opportunity for High School Students
A new club offers an opportunity for high school students - The 2025–’26 NFL Super Bowl
An outlook of the 2026 Super Bowl - Surprise Adar Bowling Outing
Because of the month of Adar, a time whence Jews increase joy, the school surprised its students with a bowling trip, - Technology Policy: Protecting Focus Without Creating Unnecessary Strain
The phone policy in valley torah high school - Improved Baseball Team for 2026 Season
The new and improved valley torah baseball team for 2026 - Neurology and Religion
How does neurology jive with religion? - The Torah and the Origins of the Universe, Life, and Species
How does the Torah jive with Science? - Trump Pushing for Greenland Deal
Recently, at the World Economic Forum, President Trump stated that he would not use military force to acquire Greenland, saying “I don’t want to use force. I won’t use force.” Furthermore, he dropped imminent tariffs on European countries regarding Greenland. Still, Trump… Read more: Trump Pushing for Greenland Deal - Yeshiva Students Connect with Valley Torah Students
Over the second half of this semester, roughly 4-8 Yeshiva students from Yeshiva Chafetz Chaim visited the Valley Torah boys campus to learn gemara with students. These boys first appeared at the Pico Oneg at Rabbi Grama’s house, where they introduced themselves… Read more: Yeshiva Students Connect with Valley Torah Students - An Retrospective Look at our Mock Trial Win in Round Two
Throughout the month of November, our Valley Torah boys team advanced through the mock trial competition. In the second round, our prosecution team went up against another local Jewish high school, Shalhevet, who featured some great lawyers and witnesses. This matchup was… Read more: An Retrospective Look at our Mock Trial Win in Round Two - Two Babies Lose Their Lives In Unlicensed Israeli Daycare
January 19, 2026 marked a devastating tragedy when two infants lost their lives at a daycare center after carbon monoxide poisoning, while 53 additional children and staff members were rushed to hospitals for emergency treatment. The incident sent shockwaves throughout Israel and… Read more: Two Babies Lose Their Lives In Unlicensed Israeli Daycare - The Conflict in Iran and How It Affects My Daily Life
After years of corrupt government rule, domestic mismanagement, and religious control, the citizens of Iran grew increasingly frustrated with being denied access to basic necessities such as clean water and electricity. Seeking to reclaim their former cultural identity and revive traditional Persian… Read more: The Conflict in Iran and How It Affects My Daily Life
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