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Shalhevet news online: When we know it, you'll know it

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RAIN: Covid tests went on as planned Thursday evening in spite of heavy rain. All students who plan to come to school next week were required to get the test.

Covid tests will be required for all students who want to attend in-person next week

By Molly Litvak and Benjamin Gamson
January 28, 2021

For the first time this year, all Shalhevet students will have to be tested for Covid-19 this week if they wish to attend in-person...

STORM: This graphic from Thursday mornings hourly weather report showed the most intense part of the storm is expected to take place during Shalhevet’s outdoor Covid testing of students who wish to attend classes or co-curriculars on campus next week. Source: wunderground.com/hourly/us/ca/beverly-hills/date/2021-01-28

In-person school and co-curriculars cancelled tomorrow for rain, but outdoor Covid testing will proceed

By Benjamin Gamson, News Editor
January 28, 2021

Shalhevet's optional in-person learning and co-curriculars have been cancelled for tomorrow due to am expected drenching rainstorm,...

WET: Rain pummelled the rooftop turf March 12, 2020. The roof is now home to the Leah, Yaakov, Rachel, Avraham, and Sarah open-sided tents where Judaic Studies classes are held for those who want to learn on campus during Covid.

In-person school may be cancelled this week — for rain

By Benjamin Gamson, News Editor
January 25, 2021

The second winter storm of 2021 is expected to bring several inches of rain to Los Angeles this week, threatening outdoor in-person...

SYMPTOMS: A Shalhevet student who tested positive for Covid-19 told the Boiling Point having the virus felt like a bad cold.

First confirmed Covid case in Shalhevet student this year is contained

By Molly Litvak, Editor-in-Chief
January 19, 2021

Shalhevet’s first confirmed Covid-19 case of the school year was announced in an email sent out Oct. 19 by Chief Operating Officer...

TWO BOILING POINTS OF VIEW: Should Shalhevet grads go Greek?

TWO BOILING POINTS OF VIEW: Should Shalhevet grads go Greek?

By Maya Golan, Tenth Grade
May 8, 2015

No: A way to unlearn honor and midot Half of students involved in Greek life report their academics suffer due to excessive...

Penn Model Congress: Shalhevet delegation wins 18 awards

April 1, 2012

The following Shalhevet students won awards at Penn Model Congress: Daniel Schwartz - Golden Gavel: Full Session; Honorable...

Second postponement for Reynolds Town Hall appearance

Second postponement for Reynolds’ Town Hall appearance

By Rachel Lester, Features Editor
May 12, 2011

For the second time, health problems prevented Interim Head of School Nat Reynolds from speaking at Town Hall last week. He did...

Letter announcing appointment of Ms. Malikov to lead math department

February 23, 2011

The following letter was sent to parents this morning from Shalhevet Board President Larry Gill and incoming head of school Rabbi...

Through organ donation, a pink dot on your driver’s license could save a life if you unexpectedly lose yours

By Tamar Willis, Staff Writer
January 5, 2011

“There is some talk in the Jewish community that donating organs is against halacha," said Dr. Gabriel Danovitch, opening a...

Shalhevet, YULA hear Israeli vice prime minister

By Ariana Feder, 10th Grade
January 5, 2011

Moshe Ya’alon, Vice Prime Minister of Israel, spoke to students of Shalhevet and YULA at B’nai David-Judea Dec. 8 about the...

School resumes Monday

January 5, 2011

Second semester classes begin at 7:50 a.m. Monday, Jan. 31.

After debates, new bell schedule ends school at 4:45

By Jaclyn Kellner, Deputy Editor
January 4, 2011

An altered version of sophomore Daniel Schwartz's new bell schedule took effect Monday, Dec. 13, dismissing school at 4:45 p.m....

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