Weber School
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The Doris and Alex Weber Jewish Community High School | |
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6751 Roswell Rd. Atlanta, GA 30328 United States |
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Headmaster | Simcha Pearl |
Enrollment |
219[1] |
Faculty | 58[2] |
Grades | 9-12 |
Athletics | Cross Country Track, Soccer, Basketball, Volleyball, Wrestling, Baseball, Golf, Tennis, Track & Field |
Mascot | Rams |
Color(s) | Blue and Gold |
Established | 1997 |
Information | (404) 917-2500 |
Homepage | http://www.weberschool.org/ |
The Doris and Alex Weber Jewish Community High School, formerly New Atlanta Jewish Community High School, is a trans-denominational Jewish high school located in Sandy Springs, Georgia, a suburban Atlanta-metro area city.
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[edit] Mission
The school's mission is prepare students for knowledgeable, thinking, responsible Jewish adulthood.[3].
[edit] History
Formerly named NAJCHS or the New Atlanta Jewish Community High School, the Weber School opened with nineteen students in August 1997[1]. Classes were initially held in the Atlanta Jewish Community Center before moving to modular units at Zaban Park[1].
The school was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges in Schools (SACS) in December 1999[1].
In September 2003, the school was renamed the Doris and Alex Weber Jewish Community High School[1].
[edit] Campus
In September 2006 the school held the dedication for their new facility at the corner of Roswell and Abernathy in Sandy Springs, GA. Classes were first held in the few facility in September 2007[1].