Mesorah High School for Girls
- Private, Jewish, All-Girls
- DALLAS, TX
All-Girls School
Mesorah High School for Girls
- grade A minusOverall Grade
- Private, Jewish, All-Girls
- 9-12
- DALLAS, TX
- Rating 4.22 out of 5 9 reviews
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- Academicsgrade A
- Diversitygrade C minus
- Teachersgrade B
- College Prepgrade B
- Clubs & Activitiesgrade B+
- Sportsgrade B
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Average SAT
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Student-Teacher Ratio
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Clubs & Activities
grade B+
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- Cost of Livinggrade C minus
- Good for Familiesgrade B+
- Housinggrade C minus
Median Household Income
$95,729
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$69,021Median Rent
$1,633
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$1,163Median Home Value
$666,300
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Mesorah High School for Girls Reviews
Rating 4.22 out of 5 9 reviews
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I loved how small my school is so everyone knows each other, and it feels like a family. I also like how the administration is always there to help you with any problems you have. They prioritize your needs, and their doors are always open to listen to your situation, or provide advice and solutions. It is also generally a very positive atmosphere, with constant activities and school programs to bring more excitement to the learning. Even within the classroom, many teachers have art or creative writing assignments to make the work more enjoyable to complete. They also try to keep the workload manageable by limiting the amount of tests per week. I do think the school would be improved if they had more clubs and extracurricular options, as well as a better gym program. Overall, I think Mesorah is a great school that really looks out for its students.
As an alumnus of Mesorah, I look back on my time there with mixed feelings. On the one hand, when I first began, I loved Mesorah and truly felt that it was an incredible school. The teachers were intelligent, passionate, and caring, the environment was warm and accepting, and the administration truly had the students' best interests at heart. As the years passed, however, things started changing. The priority seemed to shift from "helping our students grow and progress" to "cultivating a foundation of professionalism - even at the cost of the students' happiness." When we told the administration how we felt, we were accused of being ingrates. Despite this, I feel that I truly owe Mesorah a huge debt of gratitude, as they did do a tremendous amount for me and the rest of the student body in spite of our "altercation" about where their priorities lie. They do go above and beyond, and I do consider it a great school; I simply think that there are a few major problems that should be addressed if they want to return it to the incredible place that it was when I entered four years ago.
For the most part, teachers at Mesorah are really something else. They have an incredible grasp of their topic, a natural ability to impart information, and a genuine desire to touch their students. There are a few exceptions that really lower the academic caliber of the faculty and the students' respect for their teachers, but these are the minority. The one major complaint I do have is that most teachers only reach out and try to connect with the students who make the effort to connect with them, while the students who are too shy to approach the teachers without an opening are thrown by the wayside.