Mr. David Leshaw (’09) is the new Director of Admissions. We sat down with Mr. Leshaw to find out more about his experience as a student in MTA and what he looks forward to in his return.
When you were a student in MTA, you were very involved in different activities; can you […]
by Noam Josse (’17)
One of the things for which MTA is well-known is the wide array of clubs which are available to enhance the academic and athletic achievements of the students and to provide for their enjoyment. The school offers the traditional Business Club, Mock Trial Team, Model Congress and many other popular […]
by Yosef Schatz (’16) On Wednesday, the Israel Club at MTA, Hatzioni, kicked off the year with an opening meeting during lunch. The meeting started off with the faculty advisor, Rabbi Eli Cohn, introducing the club and explaining what the club is all about. He then introduced our new staff including President David Aaronson (’14), […]
by Mr. Murray Sragow
On Friday, August 28th, the new MTA Outdoors Club held its inaugural hike on Bearfort Mountain above Greenwood Lake in Northern New Jersey. Four seniors, led by Club President Shai Cohen and accompanied by faculty advisor Mr. Sragow, were rewarded for their strenuous ascent with some of the nicest vistas in the […]
by Daniel Jaroslawicz (’14) Click here for more pictures from Parent-Son Learning
This past Sunday, MTA held its annual Parent-Son Learning Day for the new school year. After davening Shacharistogether in Lamport Auditorium, parents and students enjoyed a breakfast of baked goods and drinks in the main lobby. Following breakfast, we returned to the auditorium […]
by Efraim Tepler (’14) This year, MTA is proud to offer a new class in its languages department, Arabic. It is being taught by Mrs. Esther Captan (pictured). This selective class of nine students will be learning the basic structure and grammar of the Arabic language, as well as vocabulary and conversational skills from […]
by Avi Weschler (’14)
As a new year has begun, so too has MTA’s amazing “Names, Not Numbers” oral history project. Led by Mrs. Tova Fish-Rosenberg and Dr. Geoffrey Cahn, some thirty students from this year’s senior class will have the opportunity to be a part of history.
Our first class began with a moving […]
Congratulations to (l. to r.) Ori Putterman, Elliot Fuchs, Yitzi Lindenbaum, Daniel Jaroslawicz, Aryeh Klein and Asher Guigui upon being named National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalists! About 1.5 million juniors in more than 22,000 high schools entered the 2014 National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, the PSAT’s. There are only 16,000 semi-finalists […]
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