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55:, this would have meant two years in a row of switching schools, with the closure once again announced at the end of the school year. A meeting was held on the evening of May 7, 2007, with parents and board members. It was announced that only 9 students had enrolled for the upcoming entering class, and that the school needed an additional $ 1.5 million in order to get through the coming school year. The board promised the parents that they would allow the school to stay open if ten students enrolled in the incoming 2007 freshman class by May 11, 2007, and $ 500,000 was raised by September 1, 2007. In late August, the school board announced that a long-time major donor had backed out from a pledge because of "personal financial losses" and the school was closed. 71:(Bible), and Talmud. In addition, students studied a foreign language (French or Spanish), the arts and physical education. A high priority was placed on scientific inquiry, on integrating Jewish and general studies, and on promoting Hebrew both as a living language and as a portal to advanced Jewish study. The core curriculum was complemented by a variety of elective courses in the arts and sciences. 123:, August 29, 2007. Accessed August 29, 2007. "Less than two weeks before the Metropolitan Schechter High School in Teaneck, N.J., was set to begin the academic year, the board announced to a shocked audience of parents, teachers and students that the school had not met its fundraising goals and would therefore be forced close its doors for good." 79:
In late August 2007, the board of trustees of Metropolitan Schechter High School called a meeting to announce that a donor had had some significant financial trouble and they no longer had the proper funds to keep the school running. Students who had been planning to attend the school were forced to
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In early May 2007, parents were informed that there was the possibility that the school would cease operations and not re-open for the 2007–2008 school year. For those students who came from
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in Teaneck. It started in fall 2006, had its first graduating class in the spring 2007, and never re-opened after summer 2007.
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The school's core curriculum focused on English, history, math, science,
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find other schools a few days before the 2007–2008 school year began.
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Conservative Jewish
coeducational
college preparatory school
Teaneck, New Jersey
Solomon Schechter High School of New York
Manhattan
Schechter Regional High School
Solomon Schechter High School of New York
Hebrew
Tanakh
"Parents in N.J. Rally To Save Schechter School"
The Forward
"Families Mourn as School Abruptly Closes"
Press release on proposed merger
"Moving To The ‘Burbs: Manhattan’s Solomon Schechter High merges with New Jersey counterpart; will New York kids cross the Hudson?"
The Jewish Week
40°53′08″N 74°00′33″W / 40.885672°N 74.009242°W / 40.885672; -74.009242
Categories
2006 establishments in New Jersey
2007 disestablishments in New Jersey
Conservative Jewish day schools
Conservative Judaism in New Jersey
Defunct schools in New Jersey
Educational institutions disestablished in 2007
Educational institutions established in 2006
Jewish day schools in New Jersey
Private high schools in Bergen County, New Jersey
Teaneck, New Jersey

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