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To kick off the spring weather, the Yeshiva of Central Queens grade 3 students visited the Queens Botanical Gardens. Students learned about different plants and explored the expanse of gardens while learning about the environment and the role plant life takes in keeping our Earth safe and healthy.
On Lag’ B’Omer, the students and staff celebrated by participating in a day of fun activities. Thanks to the beautiful weather, the nursery had relay races followed by a pizza picnic; the kindergarten headed to Fort Totten Park in Willets Point for a day of bug hunting and exploring; and the elementary school spent the morning in the yard competing in relay races blue verses white followed by an excursion to Flushing Meadows Park. At the park, each grade 1-5 participated in various activities including soccer, kick ball, relay races, Steal the Salami, and jump roping and hula hooping competitions. Before returning to school they enjoyed a treat of ices, which were welcomed on this hot and sunny afternoon.
The JHS boys enjoyed a field day at the park as well, while the JHS girls went on a trip to BOUNCE!® Syosset an indoor trampoline center. After the morning activities, the students headed back to yeshiva for an outdoor bar-b-que, a great way to welcome the long awaited warmer weather.
YCQ Enjoys Spring
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