An Educational Revolution Grows in Ra’anana: The Story of AMIT’s Kfar Batya Campus
Like many inspiring stories, the tale of the AMIT Kfar Batya campus begins with a woman ahead of her time.
Like many inspiring stories, the tale of the AMIT Kfar Batya campus begins with a woman ahead of her time.
The Evan & Layla Green Family Foundation Gogya Building and program will serve as the heart of AMIT Kfar Batya, welcoming local and visiting students as well as top educators.
No longer considered a low-achieving student, Itamar now looks well past graduation.
Alon Arbetz, founder of a successful cyber company, credits AMIT for his success.
The 12th grade students at AMIT Givat Shmuel Ulpanat decided to start the school year with kindness.
At the beginning of the new year, the students attending AMIT’s Sderot Religious Junior and Senior High School decided to increase the number of mitzvot and good deeds they participate in yearly.
The opening of the school year was enthusiastically celebrated at AMIT Be’er Tuvia High School with music and dancing. It was all organized by the 12th grade students who led their first day of activities, which included a reception for the 7th grade class and a visit from notable school partners, including the Reshet and the local teacher’s union.
It was a great school year! Wow, this was a great year! School in Israel ended this week, and with a full year of in-person classes under our belt, I’d like to share what I am especially proud of at AMIT. I covered most of this and more in my recent Annual Assembly presentation. Excellent…
This week, I want to focus on one of AMIT’s smaller but extremely impactful programs, that successfully combines our “break the glass ceiling” philosophy with AMIT’s values-based educational approach. The school is the AMIT Tiferet Gur Arye Pre-Military Technology Junior College located in Rechovot. It is one of six pre-military junior colleges run by AMIT in partnership with the IDF.
Since the start of Corona, each week I am lucky enough to teach my dear AMIT students, and I am learning as much as I am teaching.