AMIT President, Audrey Axelrod Trachtman On JM in the AM
AMIT’s new president, Audrey Axelrod Trachtman, sat down for an interview with Nachum Segal of JM in the AM about all the latest news and her vision for the next four years.
DetailsAMIT’s new president, Audrey Axelrod Trachtman, sat down for an interview with Nachum Segal of JM in the AM about all the latest news and her vision for the next four years.
DetailsThe AMIT network selected its outstanding educators for the year 2019 at a recent ceremony at the Gogya teacher-training center in Ra’anana.
DetailsHow fitting that at the beginning of this new school year, Audrey Axelrod Trachtman will take the helm as AMIT’s national president. Every four years a new president is installed at AMIT. Along with this change in administration, our board of directors and other boards are also infused with new people who are passionate and dedicated to our mission.
DetailsAMIT is kicking off the new school year with wonderful news. Our network has been named the #1 educational network in Israel as reported by the prestigious newspaper TheMarker, based on Education Ministry data, for the third year in a row.
DetailsOut of 400 students who applied, 29 remain, 4 of whom are AMIT students. These students will form the team that competes in 2021. During the next two years, prior to the competition they will undergo a series of intensive tests, practices, and preparatory challenges.
DetailsOver the last few years, the Israel Ministry of Education has put a major focus on improving methods of teaching English – namely, spoken English – due to the fact that many Israeli high school graduates are unable to communicate and comprehend English strong enough to understand their higher education textbooks.
DetailsStudents at Yeshivat AMIT Kfar Ganim have been volunteering throughout the summer at a unique day camp for the special needs students at their school, and they recently staged a “Master Chef” style competition with the help of a local nonprofit organization.
DetailsAMIT Eitan High School for Boys in Maaleh Adumim received a certificate of honor from the Ministry of Education in recognition of their advancements in the 2018-2019 academic year.
DetailsAMIT Yud Ashdod opened a unique “space” summer camp which was developed around the training astronauts undergo. The camp accommodates 60 children, ranging in from 2nd to 8th grade. The campers are involved with a range of activities and sessions including space survival skills and nutrition, space research and workshops for astronaut development including teamwork, robotics, and fitness and exercise sessions conducted in English.
DetailsCongratulations to the following AMIT schools whom are at the peak of academic excellence and have been recognized by the Ministry of Education for their students’ notable Bagrut achievements
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