Five of our amazing 5th-grade artists participated in this year's National Missing Children's Day Poster Contest.
When your children know deep in the comfort of their own skin that they can do anything, they’re prepared. It’s bigger than the next step in their education. It’s even bigger than tomorrow’s career or discovery. This is preparation for life.
It doesn’t happen by accident. It happens by intent. It happens here, in a fostered spirit of inquiry. It happens through community. The byproduct is impact.
For more than 40 years, Arthur I. Meyer Jewish Preparatory School students have been successfully transitioning to independent and public high schools, receiving an admissions advantage when applying to International Baccalaureate high schools. Wherever they go, they go prepared, becoming leaders on their campuses and graduates of every major state university and many prestigious national institutions, including Harvard Law School, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Duke University, Brown University, Columbia University, and the University of Pennsylvania.
Five of our amazing 5th-grade artists participated in this year's National Missing Children's Day Poster Contest.
This week, our National Junior Honor Society and Knesset students had the privilege of attending a leadership luncheon with Mayor Chelsea Reed of Palm Beach Gardens.
This week, our students put on a musical production of Frozen Jr. Click to see photos from the show.
This week, our fifth through eighth grade students had the unique opportunity to engage with the Mobile Museum of Tolerance.