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Memphis Jewish High School : ウィキペディア英語版
Memphis Jewish High School

Memphis Jewish High School (also known as Kadima Memphis Jewish High School or The Memphis Jewish High School) in Memphis, Tennessee, began operation in August 2006, and closed May 31, 2010. It was a Modern-Orthodox Jewish co-educational school. It was a dual-curriculum Hebrew - English school founded by Andrew and Jan Groveman, Jack and Marilyn Belz, and Mark and Sally Wender. It shut its doors on April 30, 2010 due to a lack of support.
It used the Harkness Table approach to teaching.
The school produced a monthly student-run newspaper, called ''The Kadima Khronicle'', and a student-run yearly yearbook. There were also plans to create a literary magazine. ''Kadima'', which is Hebrew for "moving forward," and MJHS's school motto. The motto reflects what Groveman had in mind for the students' future, and education.
The Memphis Jewish High School maintained a Community Service Committee (Hebrew: ''TIkkun Olam''). It focused its attention on charities, as well as active community service at places such as the Memphis Jewish Home, a retirement home, and Plough Towers, another retirement community.
In addition to the Harkness Table method, MJHS also featured an extensive technological program that incorporated Apple MacBook laptop computers into the classroom. While the technology course was optional, all students used the computers in every class. Richard Ireland was the Master Technology Teacher at MJHS. Each classroom featured a large 'Smart' Board, motorized drop-down screen, projector, and audio system. Each classroom was equipped to project cable, VGA, DVI, mini-DVI, and Component video signals. The audio system in each classroom produced the audio that accompanies cable and component video, as well as computer and CD playback audio. The Mathematics Department, headed by former Head of Mathematics for Shelby County, Ann Indingaro, incorporated this technology into the classroom.
==Mission statement==
The Memphis Jewish High School is a co-educational inclusive modern orthodox Jewish high school that integrates a rigorous college preparatory curriculum with an intensive Jewish Studies program.
Memphis Jewish High School will provide students with an in-depth education that recognizes both the Jewish and secular realms of life, and strives to instill a passion for academic excellence and lifelong learning. In this dual curriculum, students will have the opportunity to reach their maximum potential.〔(MJHS Mission Statement ), http://mjhschool.org/web/57/OurMission.aspx.〕

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