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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
Sixth grade girls at the Yeshiva of Central Queens and their mothers attended a bat mitzvah workshop. The program began with inspirational d’var Torahs by Rabbi Landsman, principal, and … 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
Yeshiva of Central Queens will celebrate its 75th with a gala dinner at Leonard’s Palazzo in Great Neck on April 10.  In 1941, Yeshiva of Central Queens opened its doors with six … more
Bullying is an ongoing issue in schools all across America. Yeshiva of Central Queens has taken steps to address this vital issue head-on by teaching tolerance through a variety of programs.The … more
Grade 6 students participated in the annual YCQ Science Fair. Sudent researchers gave clues to the elementary students for a scavenger hunt. The younger classes had to use the … more
Students at the Yeshiva of Central Queens attended a grand Purim Carnival run by the eighth grade and sponsored by the PTO, complete with rides, games, prizes, popcorn and cotton candy. Students and … more
The Names, Not Numbers program at the Yeshiva of Central Queens took a trip to the Jewish Heritage Museum to learn about the Holocaust. Names, Not Numbers is a program started by Tova-Fish Rosenberg … 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
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