Mor Metro-West High School

Metro-West High School was established in 1991, in the city of Ra'anana, and was the second high school to be opened in the city after 30 years in which the only high school in Ra'anana was Ostrovsky. The school is named after the Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest community [1] in New Jersey, who built strong connections with the city of Ra'anana. The school was the first step towards building "Kiryat Ha'hinuch" (suburb of education) that includes also the "Metro-West" sports hall, Amit "Renanim" school and the art center. The name MOR is the Hebrew name of the school, having a double meaning: Acronym of Metro-West-Ra'annana in Hebrew, and after ריח המור (smell of the "mor" in Hebrew).

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