United States, North Miami Beach
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14 acres on campus include a 115,000-square-foot athletic complex. A hydroponic vegetable garden and PKT Playground are on campus. The dining hall flooring was updated and theatre curtains were installed as campus enhancements. Campus awnings and outdoor furniture were added through HIP/PTA efforts.
Scheck Hillel has a 115,000-square-foot athletic complex on 14 acres. Athletics play an integral part of student life, with competitive teams across grade levels and a focus on leadership and character development.
Lower School Learning Center provides reading and mathematics support, and Upper School students receive guidance in study skills, time management and organization. College Counseling and other academic services are available. The curriculum highlights STEM and design, Capstone, and college dual enrollment.
A broad range of extracurricular activities supplement learning, including field trips, Shabbatonim, guest speakers, and holiday celebrations. The arts program includes a performing arts program with ensembles and performances. Athletics are integral to student life, with interscholastic teams and sponsorship opportunities.
Scheck Hillel Community School is a Jewish community day school in the United States that serves students from Early Childhood through Grade 12 with a college-preparatory curriculum focused on STEM, design, and the arts within a Judaism-centered framework. The program features Capstone projects, college dual enrollment, and a wide slate of 25 Advanced Placement courses, embedded in a rigorous but supportive setting. The 14-acre campus includes a 115,000-square-foot athletic complex, a hydroponic vegetable garden, and a PKT Playground, underscoring the school's emphasis on activity, health, and hands-on learning. The Jordan Alexander Ressler Arts Program supports theatre, music, and visual arts from early childhood onward, while Israel Gap Year opportunities, ESOL, and a dyslexia-informed Hebrew program support language development. Service learning, leadership programs, and ambassador roles weave character, Jewish continuity, and community engagement throughout student life. Facilities include innovative study spaces, a dedicated college counseling center, and comprehensive athletic programs available.