In 1993, students and faculty protested in front of the home of a Ukrainian guard at several Nazi concentration camps.
[5] In 1993, students and faculty from Fuchs Mizrachi participated in a protest in front of the house of John Demjanjuk, a Ukrainian guard at Nazi concentration camps who had flown to the United States after being released from Israeli prison.
In 2010, Fuchs Mizrachi moved both the early childhood program and the rest of the school into a new campus, naming it after Irving Stone and his wife Beatrice.
Killian, a 67 year old African American Baptist, had worked mostly in inner city Cleveland and had not coached a mostly white team before.
Taking the job was described by the Associated Press as "a step down" for Killian, as he had previously coached for teams in the Lake Erie League, whereas Fuchs Mizrachi was a non-league school at the time.