Our early childhood classes serve three, four, and five-year-old students in a dedicated wing complete with an indoor play area and lunchroom. Our teachers create an environment of active, engaged learners.
At MHA, we use the Project Approach to learning — utilizing small group teaching techniques to tailor learning opportunities for each child based on their individual interests and skills. Tefillah, Torah, reading and math readiness are woven together around Jewish holidays and customs to create a rich, integrated curriculum.
We offer Pre-K3, Pre-K4, and Kindergarten classes. Our early childhood curriculum is developmentally appropriate, joyful, and deeply rooted in Jewish values.
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Children investigate real-world topics in depth through collaborative projects that develop curiosity, inquiry, and early literacy and math skills.
Tefillah, Torah, Hebrew language, and Jewish holidays are woven naturally into every day, helping children develop a joyful connection to their heritage.
Weekly classes in music, art, technology, and physical education enrich children's learning and help them discover new passions and abilities.
Our small class sizes and dedicated teachers ensure that each child's unique strengths and needs are recognized and supported every day.
A beautiful early childhood wing with an indoor play area, dedicated lunchroom, and age-appropriate classrooms designed for young learners.
Our close-knit early childhood community creates a warm, safe, and loving home away from home where children thrive and families connect.
Introducing three-year-olds to the joy of school. Children build social skills, explore language, and begin their Jewish journey in a nurturing, play-based environment.
Four-year-olds deepen literacy and numeracy foundations while growing their Hebrew vocabulary, participation in tefillah, and love of Jewish learning.
Kindergarteners are ready to read and explore! Our kindergarten bridges the early childhood experience into the elementary years with enthusiasm and rigor.
We believe children learn best through experience, relationship, and play. Every activity is intentionally designed to support cognitive, social, emotional, and spiritual growth.