Tel-Avivis the second most populous city in Israel, with a population of approximately 400,000 residents.
Yad Shapira High School
Joined the network in 1966 Students: The school serves close to 300 students Main tracks: Auto Mechnaics, Electronics, Dental Technicians, Accounting Unique Academic projects: Peer tutoring Unique Social involvement projects: Multi-Generation Connection - students teach senior citizens computer and internet skills and document personal histories; Neshama Civil Guard - youth work with local law enforcement to patrol and safeguard their communities
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Geula High School
Joined the network in 1952 Students: The school serves close to 200 students Main tracks: Graphic Design, Photography, Business Management Unique Academic projects: School for “second chances;" joint classes with the hearing-impaired Unique Social involvement projects: School-Plus Program - school day extension program offering students a different kind of learning
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Aaron Singalovsky Comprehensive High School
Joined the network in 1949 Students: The school serves close to 1,300 students Main tracks: Scientific Engineering, Electronics, Physics Unique Academic projects: Shalhevet - aid in language reading comprehension and written expression; Chais-Israel Academy Program - scholastic enrichment for gifted students Unique Social involvement projects: Sunflowers - students bring joy and tutoring aid to children sick with cancer; Eye-2-Israel - students act as Israeli ambassadors by battling anti-Semitic and anti-Israel material on the internet; Ambassadors of Memory - students document and film personal stories of holocaust survivors, veterans and Ethiopians
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Aaron Singalovsky College for Advanced Technology and Sciences
Students:The college serves over 2,000 students Main tracks: Electricity, Electronics, Mechatronics, Air Conditioning, Design, Architecture, Dental Assistance Unique Academic projects: Collaboration with Cisco and Tel Aviv University offering CCNA certifcation (used in the IDF) |
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