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Eleventh Grade is a year full of fun, laughter, hard work, and lots of studying. The eleventh graders have been spending numerous hours studying for the ACT and the SAT tests, while trying to balance their school work and social lives. Everyone is focused on school, but the students are also involved in extracurricular activities. This year, the junior class has traveled to Camp Eagle in Rocksprings, Texas and New York City! These trips allow for students to bond with their classmates outside of a normal classroom setting.

1. A group of girls had a potluck brunch. Francesca Romero said, “We all baked our favorite foods and brought it for each other to enjoy! It was so much fun to spend a Sunday morning with all my friends.”

2. Jessica
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Stephanie Gold, David Ilouz, and Sararose Fox attend a birthday party on a nice cool day. As the weather cools down, these three like to take advantage and hangout outside. Sararose exclaimed, “I am so happy it is not hot anymore! The Houston heat is horrible!”

4.Simon Gerst, Ethan Samuels, Luca
Rubenstein, and Arthur Levy listen to Chance the Rapper at ACL. Simon said, “My favorite performance was definitely Chance the Rapper. My favorite food there was an oreo milkshake from Amy’s Ice Cream!”

5. Rachel Tabin and Eliana Blumfield walk around Evelyn’s Park and enjoy strawberry lemonade popsicles. It was a nice way to spend a hot day in Houston! Eliana said, “Evelyn’s park gives me the perfect opportunity to hang out with friends and to enjoy the scenery.”

6. Mr. Sears takes a group of juniors, Arielle Harris, Julia Leibman, Rotem Miloh, Abigail Navon, Sebastian Altman, Roy Miloh, and Julia Minkowitz, to a high school American Israeli Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). At the conference, they listened to multiple speakers, went to different sessions, discussed conflicts, and lobbied with our Texas representative.

7. Joshua Strauss, Danielle Haas, Gracie Halperin, and Aaron Newar take a break from roller skating. They dressed up to the theme of space jam in sports jerseys and neon


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