Introducing MSH’s extracurricular activities

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Midreshet Shalhevet High School for Girls students and faculty introduced everyone to the neatly 40 clubs, extracurricular opportunities and teams offered at the North Woodmere school.

Though small in size by design, students do not lack in academic or outside the classroom activities, school officials said. They believe that by offering what they called “informal educational experiences,” the MSH environment “promotes personal and academic growth, by challenging each student outside the classroom in their field of interest.”

At the Sept. 18 club fair, students were given a choice to take part in one club during Wednesday club hours. The choices include basketball, choir, debate, Model UN, Mock Trial, play, robotics, science Olympiad, Scrabble and strategic thinking. 

To learn more about all the academic and extracurricular activities offered at MSH, prospective students now in the eighth grade and their parents are invited to join us at the high school’s open house on Sunday, Nov. 3 at 9 a.m.

To pre-register for the open house, go to mshsg.org. For more information contact admissions@mshsg.org.