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SAT II test: a familiar sight
As two juniors delved into an SAT II Math IC test, a college admission exam, on June 2, they received an interesting surprise. The test they were taking was very familiar. They recognized anywhere from 41 to 47 out of 50 problems as having been on practice tests they received from their separate SAT II tutors.
Thefts reported
At a time when the administration is focusing on protecting the school community from external threats, a wave of thefts within the school has forced administrators, including newly hired Security Director Thomas
Shia, to focus on internal security problems as well.
Greenvald resigns after 17
years Landy, staff reassigned to accommodate
After spending 17 years as an educator at JDS, eight of which he spent as an administrator, Rabbi Reuven Greenvald resigned from his position as the Upper School principal to accept a two year position in the prestigious Jerusalem Fellowship, leaving Dean Roslyn Landy to take over as interim principal.
Editorial:
Student Council report card

Fight to go cellular strikes a nerve
Stem cell debate tests moral, ethical values
In the beginning, there is one cell: the zygote, formed by the union of a
sperm and an egg. Just nine months later, there are 210 different types of
cells in the human body; liver cells, brain cells, heart cells, nerve cells,
all specialized to perform their own unique function.
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Sports
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The year of firsts brings BVB first place
The boys varsity baseball team became the first team in school history to win both the regular season and tournament championships, with a 4-3 victory over the Montrose Christian Mustangs on May 16.
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