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Alexander Muss High School in Israel

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Alexander Muss High School in Israel
Address
Aliyat Hano'ar St. 9

Hod Hasharon

Israel

Alexander Muss High School in Hod HaSharon, Israel is a pluralistic study-abroad program in Hod HaSharon, Israel, for high school students. Programs run throughout the year and range in length from 6 weeks to 18 weeks. The school is accredited by the Middle States Association[1] and students can continue in their high school subjects while abroad. Students are also eligible to earn college credit through the University of Miami. Its flagship campus is in Israel.[2] The school has an average enrollment of 1200 students. It has four dormitories and a mini-dorm, and is a college prep program for international high school students. Having merged with Jewish National Fund (JNF) USA in 2013, AMHSI-JNF has begun its global expansion for all High School students.[3]

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History

Alexander Muss High School in Israel was founded in 1972 by Rabbi Morris Kipper in concert with the Greater Miami Jewish Federation.[4] The concept of teaching history onsite where history took place presented engaging educational opportunities to connect students to the history and culture of Israel. The school soon grew beyond its Florida roots to be a nationwide program, and welcomes students from across North America, Australia, and Europe.[5] It also partners with day schools and community groups to customize programs according to each group's needs.

Curriculum

The school's curriculum is conducted in chronological historical order and is designed to introduce students to facts, concepts and events basic to understanding the development of Western Civilization. Through a combination of visits to historical sites and in-depth analysis of written history, students learn to go beyond the acquisition of facts. Students are instilled with the leadership and motivational skills that enable them to excel in higher education and beyond.

Day school and community programs

The school has customized academic Israel programs for student groups from JFS (school) in London, United Kingdom,[6] Adelson Educational Campus in Las Vegas, NV, American Hebrew Academy in Greensboro, NC, Charles E. Smith Jewish Day School in Rockville, MD, David Posnack Jewish Day School in Davie, FL, The Emery/Weiner School in Houston, TX, Gann Academy in Waltham, MA, Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy in Bryn Mawr, PA, Milken Community High School in Los Angeles, CA, Weber School in Atlanta, GA, Bialik College in Melbourne, Australia.

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ AMHSI Accreditation
  2. ^ "First Group of Semester Program Students Begin Year at AMHSI in Negev". Ejewishphilanthropy.com. 2012-09-19. Retrieved 2017-01-05.
  3. ^ Muss High School has begun to expand
  4. ^ About AMHI
  5. ^ "Israel high school programs – AMHSI". Amhsi.org. Retrieved 2017-01-05.
  6. ^ LEV - Israel Residential Trip
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