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The Felicia Penzell Weber Jewish Community High School, often referred to as The Weber School, is a coeducational and pluralistic Jewish community high school located in Sandy Springs, Georgia, United States. Weber has approximately 350 students, the majority of whom come from
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History

Formerly named the New Atlanta Jewish Community High School or NAJCHS, the school opened with nineteen students in August, 1997. Classes were initially held in the in-town Jewish Community Center before moving to modular units at the
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campus of the Jewish Community Center. In September, 2003, the school was renamed the Doris and Alex Weber Jewish Community High School. In 2006, Weber held a dedication for their current facility at the corner of Abernathy and
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in Sandy Springs, Georgia, Sandy Springs. Classes were first held in this facility in September, 2006. In November, 2014, the school was renamed the Felicia Penzell Weber Jewish Community High School, in honor of school co-founder Felicia Penzell Weber.


Academic program

Through an integrated college preparatory program of general and Jewish studies, the school offers different levels of classes, including college-preparatory, honors, and Advanced Placement. All students are required to take seven courses each semester, with either (or both) Hebrew language, Hebrew or Spanish as a foreign language. As part of the curriculum for 11th grade English and in partnership with Kenny Leon's Kenny Leon's True Colors Theatre Company, True Colors Theatre Company, Weber incorporates the literary works of August Wilson and requires all students to participate in the August Wilson Monologue Challenge. The school offers a January term, called "Haskalah". Special elective classes are offered during this time. In partnership with the Alexander Muss High School in Israel program, 12th graders may participate in a six-week long trip to Israel and Poland during Haskalah. A Spanish language, Spanish Language immersion, immersion trip is also offered to students in grades 10-12. Trips to both Argentina and Cuba are offered, each trip rotating and offered every other year.


Arts and technology

Weber offers a variety of programs and classes in the fine and performing arts, including drama, dance, drawing, painting, studio art, ceramics, photography, chorus, and band. Classes are also offered in 3D printing, Java (programming language), JAVA programming, video production, and mobile app development. The school has recently open an MIT inspired fabrication lab named The Daniel Zalik Academy of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Design (DZA).


Accreditation

The school is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), and the Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS). In addition, Weber holds membership in: * National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) * Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS) * Georgia Independent School Association (GISA) * Atlanta Area Association of Independent Schools (AAAIS) * National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) * Southern Association for College Admission Counseling (SACAC) * College Board The Weber School is a founding member of the North American Association of Jewish High Schools.


Athletics

As of the 2016-2017 school year, Weber competes in the Georgia High School Association (GHSA) in region 5-A. Previously, the school competed in the Georgia Independent School Association (GISA). Over 75% of the students at Weber participate in the sports program, which includes cross country, volleyball, softball, basketball, wrestling, swimming, baseball, tennis, golf, soccer, and track & field. The School also offers weight training and yoga.


Other activities

The school offers a wide range of other co-curricular activities, including a literary magazine, DZA lab assisting, student council, student ambassadors, peer leadership, Peace by Piece Model United Nations, Model UN, Junior Achievement, mock trial, National Honor Society, Moot Beit Din, Tikkun olam, Tikkun Olam board, math team, and robotics.


See also

*History of the Jews in Atlanta


References


External links


The Weber School website

Jewish Federation of Greater Atlanta
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