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Keystone Enrichment Program Powers Curiosity

Kol hakavod to Keystone Enrichment participants for their TED Talk presentations! An audience of family members and teachers learned about topics ranging from investing in the stock market to refining carpool - all based on student curiosity and research.

Keystone is an enrichment program exclusively for students in Grades 3-4 who show mastery of grade-level skills, specific to testing of reading and language usage. The program expands children’s passion about their topics of interest  and engages them in meaningful learning through the design thinking process.
 
Participating students and their project titles: 

Grade 3
Amelia Alpern: Animal Pollution
Noa Batito: Art
Liv Benitah: Kids Need Recess
Isaac Chocron: Recycling Food
Sophie Khalifeh: Importance of Dogs
Ben Lekach: Why is it Difficult To Get To School on Time in the Morning?
Daniel Milgram: Two Varieties of Shoes
Adam Shekel: Soccer
Miley Shekel: Healthy Food

Grade 4
Sasha Ades: Why Dogs Need Our Love
Eli Attar: Light Pollution
Joel Di Marcoberardino: Why College Football Players Should Get Paid
Alex Feldman: Why Siblings Are Important  
Natalia Gruszka: Water Pollution
Natan Newman: The Benefits of Stocks
Carolina Pochinki: Sports are Sexist
Nissim Russo: Why Parents and Kids Should Live As Equals
Nathan Warshofsky: Reading is Good, But Too Much is Bad 
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