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l Profile 2017-2018יחSchoo 2017-2018 COURSE OFFERINGS 19000 Northeast 25th Avenue MATH ENGLISH FINE & PERFORMING ARTS North Miami Beach, Florida 33180 Algebra 1 CP, H English 1-4 CP, H Visual Arts Levels 4-5 CP P: 305.931.2831 Algebra 2 CP, H English 4 Capstone Senior AP Studio Art: Drawing F: 305.931.3903 Geometry Seminar AP Studio Art: 2D Design Pre-Calculus CP, H AP English Language & Portfolio Development: 2D H eHillel.org Calculus H Composition Band 5 H CEEB Code: 101234 AP Calculus AB AP English Literature & Concert Band CP AP Calculus BC Composition Instrumental Ensemble 4 CP Statistics H Instrumental Techniques 4 H ENROLLMENT Math for College Readiness HEBREW LANGUAGE Orchestra 5 H Ulpan (Introduction to Music Technology & Sound Total Students: 1,194 SCIENCE Hebrew) Engineering CP Seniors: 69 Earth & Space Science CP, H Hebrew Language High School: 290 Biology CP, H, AP Experience CP Levels 1-3 ADDITIONAL REQUIRED Chemistry CP, H, AP Hebrew Language H COURSES Physics CP, H Levels 1-7 Design Anatomy & Physiology Fine or Performing Art GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS CP, H JUDAIC STUDIES Health As a member of the Class of 2018, Environmental Science CP Mechina/New Stream Physical Education a student must earn 31.5 credits in AP Physics 1 (for new students): Writing for College Readiness Grade 10 Project Grades 9-12 for graduation, although AP Physics C Torah, Holidays, Traditions Classical Jewish History PSAT Prep transfer students may not be required SAT/ACT Prep to fulfill all Judaic Studies credits. STEM Medieval Jewish History Engineering H Modern Jewish History College Readiness

English Engineering & Entrepreneurship H Grades 9-11: Yahadut ELECTIVES (Includes Senior Seminar) 4 AP Computer Science Education Personal Finance Math 4 Principles Jewish Thought Business Development Yearbook Science 4 AP Computer Science A Jewish Ethics Social Studies 4 Classical Jewish History CP, H Journalism Weight-Lifting Electives 1 SOCIAL STUDIES Medieval Jewish History Technology 0.5 Eastern & Western CP, H Fine/Performing Arts 1 Heritage CP, H Modern Jewish History COURSE LEVELS & DESCRIPTIONS Personal Fitness/Health 1 Modern World CP, H -No Designation: Courses Hebrew Language 3 From 1450 CP, H Grades 9-11: Beit Midrash that fulfill school graduation Judaic Studies/Rabbinics/ US History CP, H (Textual Program) requirements. Jewish History/Seminar 7 American Government CP, H Rabbinic History H –College Prep (CP): Courses that help Prayer (.5 credit per year) 2 Economics CP, H Bible students meet the stringent scholastic Total: 31.5 AP US History requirements for entry into college. Grade 12: AP World History –Honors (H): Courses that are more Seniors are required to complete 100 AP European History Judaic Studies Capstone academically demanding and taught hours of community service. Students may AP Psychology Senior Seminar at a faster pace. also elect dual enrollment through Florida AP Human Geography or Beit Midrash Talmud –Advanced Placement (AP): Courses International University (FIU), and may take AP Government that are taught at the college level classes through Florida Virtual School AP Comparative Government and culminate in a national exam to (FLVS). determine college credit.

SAT MEAN SCORES-CLASS OF 2017 ACT MEAN SCORES-CLASS OF2017 GRADING SCALE A+ 97-100 C+ 77-79 Scheck (%) A 94-96 C 74-76 Scheck Hillel Florida National Weighted GPA max: A- 90-93 C- 70-73 Hillel Florida National English 25.5 18.9 20.1 4.87 B+ 87-89 D 65-69 ERW 600 494 481 Math 24.2 19.5 20.6 B 84-86 F 64 and Math 613 508 475 Reading 24.4 21.1 21.3 Unweighted GPA B- 80-83 below Science 23.4 19.5 20.8 max: 4.33

Dr. Ezra Levy-Head of School (x122) Rita Jacobson-Registrar (x108) Vanessa Donaher-Associate Head of School (x132) Lauren Berley-Upper School Counselor (x170) Cecilia Grano De Oro-C0-Director of College Counseling (x151) Linda Feigenbaum-Upper School Counselor (x221) Alexandra Gonzalez-Co-Director of College Counseling (x152) Lois Perlman-Upper School Counselor (x212) Giselle Sabalsa-Admin. Assistant-College Counseling (x212) COLLEGE AND GAP-YEAR PROGRAM ACCEPTANCES (2014-2017)

Scheck Hillel students continue to broaden the scope of higher education opportunities throughout the United States and abroad. These include Ivy League colleges, public and private universities, and yeshivot (seminary). Below is the list of college acceptances for Scheck Hillel students over the past four years. The Class of 2017 earned more than $1.6 million in college merit scholarships and 20% chose to attend Israel Gap Year programs before enrolling in their colleges of choice.

Adelphi University LIM College University of Delaware Albright College Long Island University University of Denver Allegheny College Loras College University of Florida American Musical & Dramatic Academy Loyola University Chicago University of Georgia American University Loyola University Maryland University of Hartford Arizona State University Lynn University University of Maryland Aurora University Marquette University University of Massachusetts, Amherst The Art Institute of Ft. Lauderdale Marymount Manhattan University University of Massachusetts, Boston Babson College Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and University of Miami Bar-Ilan University Health Sciences University of Michigan Barnard College-Columbia University Miami Dade College University of Mississippi Bentley University Miami International University of Art & Design University of Missouri, Columbia Berklee College of Music The New School University of New Hampshire Binghamton University New World School of the Arts University of North Florida Boston College New York Institute of Technology University of Notre Dame Boston University New York University University of Oregon Brandeis University Northeastern University University of Pennsylvania Broward College Northwestern University University of Pittsburgh California State University, Northridge Nova Southeastern University University of Rhode Island Carnegie Mellon University The Ohio State University University of Salford, UK Champlain College Pace University University of South Florida City College of New York Palm Beach State College University of Tampa Clark University Pennsylvania State University University of Texas, Austin Coastal Carolina University Pratt Institute University of Wisconsin, Madison Columbia College Chicago Purdue University University of Wisconsin, Stout Columbia University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Valencia College Concordia University Rollins College Vanderbilt University Cornell University Rutgers University Wartburg College Creighton University St. Louis University Washington University in St. Louis The Culinary Institute of America San Jose State University Washington State University Curry College Santa Fe College West Virginia University DePaul University Savannah College of Art & Design Wheelock College Drexel University School of Fashion Design Worcester Polytechnic Institute Duke University School of the Art Institute of Chicago Xavier University Duquesne University Seton Hall University University Emerson College Smith College Emmanuel College St. John’s Unversity ISRAEL GAP-YEAR PROGRAM Emory University Stern College for Women- Fairleigh Dickinson University Stetson University ACCEPTANCES Florida Atlantic University Suffolk University Florida Gulf Coast University SUNY Albany Aardvark Israel Florida Institute of Technology SUNY Binghamton, Broome CC Derech Or Sameach Florida International University SUNY Cortland Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya Florida Polytechnic University Swarthmore College Israel Defense Forces Florida State University Syracuse University Midreshet Amit Fordham University Tufts University Shnat Hachsara Full Sail University Tulane University Tel Aviv University The George Washington University Universidad Anahuac Yeshivat Aish HaTorah Georgia Institute of Technology The University of Alabama Yeshivat Ashreinu Goucher College The University of Arizona Yeshivat Eretz HaTzvi Hofstra University University of California, Davis Heidelberg College University of California, Santa Cruz Yeshivat Migdal HaTorah Indiana University, Bloomington University of Central Florida Yeshivat Torat Shraga Jewish Theological Seminary-Columbia University of Cincinnati University University of Colorado, Boulder Lehigh University University of Connecticut

From early childhood through Grade 12, Scheck Hillel Community School educates and inspires students to become exemplary global citizens with enduring Jewish identity, values and a commitment to the State of Israel, through a college preparatory curriculum and meaningful co-curricular experiences, guided by Orthodox teachings and set within a nurturing, diverse community. Scheck Hillel is one of the world’s largest Jewish community day schools and a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. eHillel.org North Miami Beach, Florida