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Big Turnout for MTA Open House

by Shimmy Mandelbaum ('16)
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MTA held its annual Open House this past Sunday, October 27th, in our very own Zysman Hall, where prospective students - now eighth graders - and their parents had a chance to discover more about the school. The potential students and parents of the Class of 2018 were greeted by the MTA Lion mascot and an mesmerizing saxophone performance by the talented Josh Appel ('17) at the entrance to our building. Every student was then registered using an iPad and after registration, everyone was treated to a delicious breakfast of muffins, yogurt, donuts, rugalech, coffee, and orange juice. Inside Lamport Auditorium, the prospective students and their parents were welcomed by Eli Szafranski ('17), and then addressed by our Rosh Yeshiva, Rabbi Michael Taubes, our new admissions director, Mr. David Leshaw, and by two other presenters, Mrs. Leah Brick, parent of three MTA alumni and a current student, Steven Stein ('15). During the next part of the program, the parents had the opportunity to learn about MTA and all the great programs we have to offer here, as well as to ask any questions they may have had of students, teachers, and administrators during a series of sessions in the classrooms upstairs. At the same time, the potential MTA Lions attended sessions of their own, at which they were introduced to many of MTA's unique offerings, including our Limudei Kodesh and General Studies programs, as well as athletics and extra-curriculars. Additionally, they were given an overview of the application process. When these two separate series of individual sessions ended, the students and parents were able to join together at one of three informational meetings regarding programs exclusive to MTA, namely, the Honors College, the Yeshiva Fellowship, and a progam about how our teachers keep all students motivated and inspired. On behalf of the MTA Family, we would like to take this opportunity to thank all student and parent ambassadors, teachers, tech officers and especially our new director of admissions, David Leshaw. We hope to see many new faces at MTA next year as part of our graduating class of 2018.