The second program the school offers is called "Brains Triangle", and its goal is to help 7th grade students learn special and interesting subjects.
The murder case gained public media attention in Israel, leading to several documentaries being released about it the following years.
In 2010, four years after the slaying, 32-year-old Roman Zadorov, a repair contractor at the school, was found guilty of Rada's murder and sentenced to life imprisonment.
Rada's parents argued that their daughter's murder occurred as a result of negligence, after the school and local authorities hired contract workers, including Zadorov, without carrying out any prior checks on them.
A 4-episode documentary television series named "Tsel Shel Emet" ("A Shadow of Truth" Hebrew: "צל של אמת"), portraying the flaws in Zadorov's conviction on one hand and discussing another potential explanation for the murder case on the other, was released in March 2016.