From Early Childhood through Grade 12, Scheck Hillel Community School educates and inspires students to become exemplary global citizens with enduring Jewish identity and values through an individualized college preparatory curriculum highlighted by STEM and design, Capstone, college dual enrollment, arts, athletics and service learning.
“There is a warmth in the school that creates a feeling like home. The teachers are giving, caring, and always available for you.” “The pride that I feel of being part of the Hillel community! …
"I feel very prepared to go to college, as Hillel has provided me with a well-rounded, rigorous secular and Jewish education.” “I am proud to be a Hillel Lion!” “The teachers at Scheck Hillel are very dedicated to their students' success.” This opens in a new window.
As parents, you too are part of one of the most vibrant Jewish college communities. We are here to support you in any way we can. Please use us as a resource for questions, concerns, and more.
Get a tour of the Hillel building, visit us at the Family Resource Fair, or join us for bagel brunch.
MIT sponsors a special weekend of activities for families of MIT students every October under the sponsorship of the MIT Parents Program. In conjunction with this event, MIT Hillel invites parents to join the campus Jewish community for our Shabbat and special events. Consult this year's Hillel Family Weekend schedule for more information.
Parents often visit their children during the academic year. Parents are always welcome to attend Hillel programs and meals during their MIT visits. To organize payment for a meal, email kosher@mit.edu. Someone from MIT dining will get back to you.
MIT Hillel depends on the generosity of Jewish parents and alumni/ae for the majority of its annual funding. All parents are encouraged to participate in Hillel's Annual Fund Campaign. Also, opportunities exist for parents to sponsor specific Hillel programs. Donate to MIT Hillel online.
Setting the standard for educational excellence, Scheck Hillel shifts the question from “What do I want to do” to ask, “Who do I want to be?” empowering students to become reflective global citizens with enduring Jewish identity and values, ready and eager to write the next chapter through their own definitions of success, happiness and fulfillment..
From Early Childhood through Grade 12, Scheck Hillel Community School educates and inspires students to become exemplary global citizens with enduring Jewish identity and values through an individualized college preparatory curriculum highlighted by STEM and design, Capstone, college dual enrollment, arts, athletics and service learning.