Seattle Hebrew Academy

The school changed its name in 1969 to "Seattle Hebrew Academy", to reflect the addition of a childhood center.

[2] The Academy building took extensive damage and was deemed unsafe following the Nisqually Quake in March, 2001.

They were first housed in Mercer Island's Herzl Ner Tamid for the remainder of the 2001 school year.

The Seattle Hebrew Academy built temporary classrooms in the parking lot of Bikur Cholim Machzikay Hadath for the lower school while the middle school was housed in portables in the upper field on the Seattle Hebrew Academy's campus.

[citation needed] In 2006, the Academy hired Rivy Poupko Kletenik as their head of school.

Seattle Hebrew Academy