From the Desk of Mrs. Ahuva Becher, Mechaneches
The new school year at Mesorah High School for Girls has been nothing short of amazing—fun, growth, and inspiration packed into just a few short weeks!
The new school year at Mesorah High School for Girls has been nothing short of amazing—fun, growth, and inspiration packed into just a few short weeks!
The first few weeks of class have flown by so quickly! Our teachers have been focused on building strong relationships with students, establishing clear classroom expectations, and laying the foundation for student growth and achievement.
Dear Parents,
What a great start we have enjoyed together at Mesorah!
Every day, seeing your daughters’ beautiful smiles is inspiring. We hope that they feel cared for and supported in every aspect of their Mesorah journey.
As we approach Rosh Hashana, I want to pause and reflect on the wonderful beginning to our school year at Mesorah. It has been nothing short of remarkable.
In the opening weeks of Biology, our students have been diving into the fascinating world of the cell—the smallest unit of life.
Rosh Hashana, laughter, preparation for a new year, and a deep connection to our daughters’ school—these were the themes in the air on…
Today’s learning at Mesorah High School is sponsored by Aaron and Dalia Yurowitz in memory of Avigail Yurowitz’s grandfather.
This past Sunday, Mesorah High School for Girls hosted a lively Sushi, Sell, & Swim event at the Udman home in Richardson.
Our Deepest Condolences to Rabbi Shragi Senft on the passing of his sister, Ms. Chaya Devorah Senft, a”h.
Mazel Tov!
Join us for an afternoon of fun, food, and fundraising in support of the Mesorah High School for Girls Scholarship Raffle!
Mazel Tov!
Mazel Tov!
Mazel Tov!
With the start of a brand-new school year, the halls of Mesorah High School for Girls are once again filled with energy, excitement, and anticipation.
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Our Deepest Condolences to Rabbi Yaakov & Mrs. Susan Rich, and Yirmiyahu & Devorah Rich, on the passing of their granddaughter and daughter, Naama bas Yirmiyahu.