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==History==

==History==

Donna Klein Jewish Academy was founded by a group of local parents in 1979, as South County Jewish Community Day School, a satellite campus of the Jewish Community Day School of Palm Beach, in a temporary location at [Temple Beth-El (Pensacola, Florida)|Temple Beth El]. It opened with 50 students, ranged across grades 1-6.<ref name=”dkja”>{{cite web|url=https://www.dkja.net/about-us/our-history|title=Our History|publisher=Donna Klein Jewish Academy|access-date=2024-09-24}}</ref>

Donna Klein Jewish Academy was founded by a group of local parents in 1979, as South County Jewish Community Day School, a satellite campus of the Jewish Community Day School of Palm Beach, in a temporary location at [Temple Beth-El (Pensacola, Florida)|Temple Beth El]. It opened with 50 students, ranged across grades 1-6.<ref name=”dkja”>{{cite web|url=https://www.dkja.net/about-us/our-history|title=Our History|publisher=Donna Klein Jewish Academy|access-date=2024-09-24}}</ref>

Shirley Enselberg led the parent group and became the first president of the school. Through community fundraising, they were able to move to a permanent location the following year, and add a middle school in 1983.<ref name=dkja />

Shirley Enselberg led the parent group and became the first president of the school. Through community fundraising, they were able to move to a permanent location the following year, and add a middle school in 1983.<ref name=dkja />

Private jewish day school in Boca Raton, Florida, United States

Donna Klein Jewish Academy

9701 Donna Klein Blvd.

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School type Private Jewish Day School
Established 1979
Head of school Helena Levine
Faculty 143
Grades K–12
Number of students 760
Colors Red, White, and Blue
     
Mascot Eagles
Accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) Florida Council of Independent Schools (FCIS) Florida Kindergarten Council (FKC)
Website www.dkja.net

Donna Klein Jewish Academy (also known as DKJA) is a private, Jewish, co-ed school in unincorporated Palm Beach County, Florida, US, near Boca Raton,[1] for grades K–12. It is located on the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County 100-acre campus, along with other Jewish community services and institutions.[2]

Donna Klein Jewish Academy was founded by a group of local parents in 1979, as South County Jewish Community Day School, a satellite campus of the Jewish Community Day School of Palm Beach, in a temporary location at Temple Beth El. It opened with 50 students, ranged across grades 1-6.[3]

Shirley Enselberg led the parent group and became the first president of the school. Through community fundraising, they were able to move to a permanent location the following year, and add a middle school in 1983.[3]

Throughout the years, DKJA has received a number of awards, including being named the Number 1 Jewish High School in Florida by Niche.com in 2023-24 and Number 2 in the United States in 2024-25.

Greg Joseph – Placekicker for the New York Jets of the American Football Conference[4]

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