Fuchs Mizrachi School vs. Hebrew Academy Of Cleveland
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School Overview
Top Rankings
Fuchs Mizrachi School ranks among the top 20% of private schools in Ohio for:
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School History
Overview
Fuchs Mizrachi School is an Orthodox Jewish college preparatory day school offering educational programs for preschool through twelfth grade.
The school seeks to foster allegiance to God's Torah, both written and oral, and its precepts, as interpreted by our sages.
Our school identifies with the ideology of religious Zionism and seeks to foster love of the land of Israel.
We are committed to intellectual mastery of Torah and the natural sciences and secular disciplines, as part of the halakhic imperative (Jewish law).
We seek to produce a wholesome synthesis of the two within an intensive Torah atmosphere.
In pursuit of these ideals we offer a sequential program of religious studies, taught in modern Hebrew (Ivrit b'Ivrit), in conjunction with a full range of college preparatory programming, including physical education, creative arts, and computer competency.
The school is committed to the unity of the Jewish people, the inculcation of ethical standards and the belief in the dignity of every human being.
Of paramount importance is the teaching of values inherent in Torah-based moral practice.
A Fuchs Mizrachi School education strives to enable each student to achieve the love of God and humankind, and be imbued with the joy found in these relationships.
The mission of the Hebrew Academy is to imbue all students with a love of G-d, Torah and Eretz Yisroel and to prepare them to achieve excellence in Torah and general knowledge based on successful cooperation among family, Judaic and general studies faculty and community.
Charted by the state of Ohio, the Academy provides an intensive Judaic and secular studies curriculum from early childhood through high school.
The Academy's comprehensive curriculum is designed to meet the various needs of the student body and has set national standards.
The focus of our award-winning faculty is not limited to teaching the curriculum; rather to teaching the child.
Character development, community service, intergenerational and enrichment programs are indispensable components of the Academy experience.
They reinforce the school's mission and serve to ignite the the minds and inspire the hearts of our youth.
Grades Offered
PK-12
PK-12
Blue Ribbon School
Yes, selected in 2003
No
Offers Post-Graduate Year
n/a
No
Learning Difference Programs
n/a
Yes
Year Founded
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1943
Students Body
Total Students
416 students
1156 students
Student Body Type
Co-ed
Co-ed
% Students of Color
1%
100%
Students by Grade
Students by Grade
Nursery Students
-
49
Pre-K Students
56
171
Kindergarten Students
41
104
Grade 1 Students
26
103
Grade 2 Students
39
127
Grade 3 Students
33
84
Grade 4 Students
31
112
Grade 5 Students
31
70
Grade 6 Students
36
74
Grade 7 Students
25
77
Grade 8 Students
16
-
Grade 9 Students
27
52
Grade 10 Students
18
48
Grade 11 Students
22
50
Grade 12 Students
15
35
Academics and Faculty
Total Classroom Teachers
56 teachers
230 teachers
Average Class Size
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20
Teacher : Student Ratio
1:7
1:5
Classroom Dress Code
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Casual
Finances and Admission
Admission Deadline
None / Rolling
None / Rolling
Tuition Cost
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$10,750
Tuition Notes
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varies for different grade levels
% on Financial Aid
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70%
Admissions Director
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Rabbi M Hefter
Admissions Associate
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Samantha Katzman