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Rabbi John Carrier teaches a Hebrew class Sept. 22. He is the first in-person Hebrew teacher Park has had in years.

Hebrew learning jumps out of the screen

Ivan Zank October 3, 2023

Starting the school year off, Park transitioned from years of online Hebrew classes to having an in-person teacher. Park hired Rabbi John Carrier to take over and ease students into the new learning style. Park...

Sophomore Gabe Fink learns Japanese asynchronously on May 1. Online classes have become popular among Park students.

Online classes making advances

Dahlia Herman April 26, 2023

Taking classes through an online school has become increasingly popular among Park students. Many students want to pursue a language Park doesn't offer, or prefer an online class format. A popular platform...

Students listen in on their online Hebrew class. The class is fully remote, requiring students to connect to Zoom to follow their instructions for the day.

Hebrew class learns through Zoom

Sarah Kluckhohn October 14, 2022

This year at Park, Hebrew students are being taught through Zoom. Hebrew class is held for only one period, during first hour, and the class size is just under thirty students.    The school...

AP online classes provide more than just review

AP online classes provide more than just review

Sadie Yarosh April 13, 2020

In mid-March, the College Board announced that all Advanced Placement exams will be administered at home because of the COVID-19 outbreak. As an Advanced Placement (AP) U.S. History student taking part...

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