One of the foundational pillars of MMA is an integrated curriculum. We pride ourselves in giving our students hands-on experiences to prepare them to thrive in real life.
Our goal is to incorporate the following components into everything we do:
Torah and Love of Judaism
General Studies
Character Development
Life Skills
Love of Others, Love of Self, Love of Learning
At MMA, we have extremely high standards for our academics, and we achieve this world-class level of excellence through the following:
General Studies subjects (math, science, english, history, etc.) are all taught through the lens of Torah. Click here for an example.
Each student has a customized curriculum, rather than “teaching to the test”, “teaching to the middle”, or teaching to mediocre national standards.
Children are taught through multiple intelligences.
Students learn through a combination of group work, self-study, and private instruction.
A strong partnership between parents and school family helps to ensure maximum success.
Below is an example of our weekly integrated Science, Art, & Parsha project:
One of the foundational pillars of MMA is an integrated curriculum. We pride ourselves in giving our students hands-on experiences to prepare them to thrive in real life.
Our goal is to incorporate the following components into everything we do:
Torah and Love of Judaism
General Studies
Character Development
Life Skills
Love of Others, Love of Self, Love of Learning
At MMA, we have extremely high standards for our academics, and we achieve this world-class level of excellence through the following:
General Studies subjects (math, science, english, history, etc.) are all taught through the lens of Torah. Click here for an example.
Each student has a customized curriculum, rather than “teaching to the test”, “teaching to the middle”, or teaching to mediocre national standards.
Children are taught through multiple intelligences. (New to the theory of multiple intelligences? Click here and hereto learn more.)
Students learn through a combination of group work, self-study, and private instruction.