AMIT School Therapy Programs Are Filling a Gap
Where hurdles to education once dominated, links of the chain that separated students from potential success have now been joined. And AMIT schools are leading the way.
DetailsWhere hurdles to education once dominated, links of the chain that separated students from potential success have now been joined. And AMIT schools are leading the way.
DetailsUntapped potential, like an unplanted seed, can flourish with encouragement, opportunity, nourishment, and love, leading to a confident and successful individual contributing to their nation by serving in a high-level IDF post with a bright future ahead.
DetailsTo mark International Women’s Day (March 8), students from AMIT schools across Israel were treated to a day of ‘female empowerment’ and the chance to hear from young Israeli women who have reached the top of the ladder as hi-tech professionals or entrepreneurs.
DetailsThere’s much in common between the Samis Foundation and AMIT Children. The two organizations have forged a new partnership.
DetailsThis article about AMIT was recently published in the Israeli newspaper Mekor Rishon.
Among all the difficulties that the coronavirus has brought, there is one area where it forces us to make a change that maybe for the better. The virus is forcing the education system—and others—to connect to the 21st century and adapt to the contemporary world. All at once, teachers and students were separated from the desks and chairs, the blackboards and chalk, and were required to produce alternatives.
DetailsIt’s hard to believe that summer is virtually over. AMIT principals have been working hard to equip schools with separators, create pod schedules and do anything and everything imaginable to keep our students and teachers safe. But, as we all know, that’s not enough to foster the learning and personal growth we want for all of our students. We hope that you enjoy this “real time” glimpse of the administration at Mekif AMIT Wasserman Beersheva talking about the challenges they expect to face in the coming year.
DetailsThis article was published on Sunday, August 23 in The Marker, Israel’s leading financial newspaper that is part of Ha’aretz. The article features three municipalities and the AMIT Network as leading innovative and groundbreaking initiatives in Israel during the coronavirus pandemic.
DetailsWe are in the midst of a fifth month of COVID-19 and, like most of you, the virus and its effect on our lives occupies way too much of my brain. What will the fall bring? Will schools open? Will kids be able to learn? Confusion reigns. One thing there is no confusion about is AMIT’s performance in 2019. I am proud to present to you our 2019 Annual Report.
DetailsLike all things that were abruptly interrupted by the coronavirus pandemic, the year in Israel for Midreshet AMIT students ended in March. The students left Israel and went back home. But their learning didn’t stop. The students continued studying with their rabbis and teachers via Zoom from thousands of miles away. The distance didn’t shake the warm connection they developed for one another or the profound impact Midreshet AMIT had on their lives.
In this four-part blog series, Midreshet AMIT student Ariella Berman shares her Reflections on the AMIT Staff.
DetailsDori B., a 12th grader at AMIT Mr. & Mrs. Lester Sutker Arts and Sciences Jr. and Sr. High School for Boys in Modiin, won the citywide top volunteer award that was given to him at a recent ceremony honoring teenage volunteers in the city.
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