Search Results
17 results for schools within district 1200390, with religious affiliation Jewish and with survey responses since 2017.
Scheck Hillel Community School
19000 NE 25TH AVE, MIAMI, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish • Est. 1969
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Lubavitch Educational Center
17330 NW 7TH AVE, MIAMI, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish • Est. 1969
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Toras Emes Academy Klurman Elementary School
1051 N MIAMI BEACH BLVD, NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish • Est. 1978
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Rasg Hebrew Academy
2400 PINE TREE DR, MIAMI BEACH, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish
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Lehrman Community Day School
727 77TH ST, MIAMI BEACH, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish • Est. 1959
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Rambam Day School Temple Beth Am Day School
5950 SW 88TH ST, MIAMI, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish • Est. 1968
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Hochberg Preparatory School
20350 NE 26TH AVE, MIAMI, FL
Special program emphasis • Jewish • Est. 1956
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Yeshiva Toras Chaim
1025 NE MIAMI GARDENS DR, NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish • Est. 1984
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Klurman Mesivta High School
1140 ALTON RD, MIAMI BEACH, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish
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Lanaar
2225 NE 121ST ST, NORTH MIAMI, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish
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Kesher Ld
18900 NE 25TH AVE, MIAMI, FL
Special education • Jewish
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Gordon Day School of Beth David Cong.
2625 SW 3RD AVE, MIAMI, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish
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Gan Katan
7055 BONITA DR, MIAMI BEACH, FL
Special program emphasis • Jewish
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Temple Beth Sholom Innovative School
4144 CHASE AVE # 6, MIAMI BEACH, FL
Early childhood/day care center • Jewish
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Yeshiva of Miami Inc.
1010 NE 173 ST, MIAMI, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish
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Mesifta of Greater Miami
4000 ALTON RD, MIAMI BEACH, FL
Regular elementary or secondary • Jewish • Est. 1986
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Yeshivas Doresh
2665 NE 205 ST, MIAMI, FL
Special education • Jewish
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