Mesorah High School for Girls
Parochial high school in Dallas, Texas, US
Mesorah High School for Girls is a private Orthodox Jewish high school for girls in Dallas, Texas.
Scheduled to open in August 2000[needs update] with grades 9 and 10, it was the first Jewish girls' high school in the city and the third all-girls' school in Dallas.[1] It is the only Jewish girls' high school in the Southwestern United States. It initially had seven students.[2]
As of 2000[update] the school uniforms include ankle-length skirts and long-sleeved shirts. The school teaches Jewish religious subjects and secular subjects.[2]
See also
References
- ^ "WORD AND DEED". The Dallas Morning News. 2000-03-04. p. 2B. - NewsBank Record: 4128209. See section "Jewish Girls School"
- ^ a b Weiss, Jeffrey (2000-12-21). "HANUKKAH'S LESSONS - Tradition, education merge at Jewish high school for girls". The Dallas Morning News. p. 1A. - NewsBank Record: 4209278.
External links
- Mesorah High School for Girls
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