Vendredi: Des élèves du LFNY chantent les hymnes nationaux français et américains lors d’une cérémonie émouvante de commémoration des Anciens Combattants. 21 d’entre eux ont reçu l’insigne de la Légion d’honneur remis par le Consul général de France à New York Bertrand Lortholary, et le président de la Société Américaine de la Légion
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It Ain’t Over ‘Til It’s Over*
Hardly a day goes by without Le Monde, the New York Times or some other leading newspaper publishing at least one article on the subject of climate change, whether it be about what is causing this phenomenon, how it is impacting the world, or what consequences it will have if nothing
Read More!LFNY Partnering with DNA Lab to Enhance Science Education
Did you ever wonder how scientists genetically engineer organisms to express a new trait? Would you like to trace your ancestry genetically? Does forensic science and solving crimes fascinate you? AP Biology students got the opportunity to answer those questions with the help of three exciting laboratory experiences with Cold
Read More!Week in Pictures October 26-30
Friday: It’s the preschool students favorite day! Pre-K and kindergartners paraded in costume for Halloween with their dressed-up teachers, in front of ecstatic parents and family members. Happy Halloween! Wednesday: The LFNY hosted a panel with a number of alumni from McGill University living in New York City. The former students talked
Read More!Preparing for the Googleplex?
There is more to life than one’s job, though we who are fortunate to be doing what we love most might not always give that impression. Such is the perspective which many outstanding schools, including our own, share with their students, in keeping with a humanistic vision of education as a
Read More!Le lauréat du prix littéraire du LFNY se confie aux élèves de 1ère
Thomas Reverdy, professeur de lettres au Lycée Jean Renoir, est un romancier français contemporain qui a écrit six livres, dont deux qui ont remporté des prix. Un de ses romans, Les Évaporés, a eu la chance de gagner le prestigieux Prix Littéraire du Lycée Français de New York. L’histoire devait
Read More!Week in Pictures October 19-25
Vendredi: Ces élèves de CE1 chantent “UN Day Jour de Paix” avec leur professeur de musique lors de la journée des Nations Unies fêtée dans toute l’école primaire. À cette occasion, les parents sont accueillis dans les classes pour déguster un petit déjeuner et assistent à des spectacles préparés par
Read More!Malala
Among memorable openings to books, it would be hard to find one more moving than the following: “I come from a country that was created at midnight. When I almost died it was just after midday.” Many will recognize these words as belonging to Malala Yousafzai, written at the start
Read More!Week in pictures October 12-18
Thursday: The LFNY and Columbia Prep Varsity volleyball teams went all pink for this game. Started by volleyball coaches across the country, Dig Pink is meant to bring awareness to cancer research during the month of October. Wednesday: This 8th grade student is asking a question via Skype to Ron Levy who
Read More!Dans les coulisses de la cafétéria du Lycée
Chaque jour, la cafétéria du Lycée prépare et sert quelque 1100 repas. Un système bien rôdé où douze employés s’activent à partir de 7h du matin et jusqu’à 15h l’après-midi, toute l’année scolaire. L’équipe de la cantine en cuisine fait partie de Flik Independent School, une entreprise spécialisée dans la
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