Solomon Schechter High School of New York


Solomon Schechter High School of New York was a coeducational Jewish high school located in the New York City borough of Manhattan. The school, which was affiliated with the Conservative Movement of Judaism and a member of the Solomon Schechter Day School Association, merged in 2006 with the New Jersey-based Schechter Regional High School, to form the Metro Schechter Academy, which in turn closed permanently in 2007. SSHSNY was a laboratory school of the Jewish Theological Seminary, and provided students with a dual general and Judaic studies curriculum.

Curriculum

The school’s core curriculum included studies in English, history, math, science, Hebrew, Tanakh, and Talmud. In addition, students learned a foreign language, 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.

Extracurricular activities

Extracurricular activities included student government, mock trial, debate, yearbook, and sports teams. Community service was an integral part of the school program, and was required for all students in grades 10 and 11.