Type
-
Type
-
Enrollment
196
Student-Teacher Ratio
-
Admit Rate
-
Reach
Limited Evidence
Narrative
Summary
Extracted from the official Donna Klein Jewish Academy / Claire & Emanuel G. Rosenblatt High School profile PDF labeled 2024-2025. The attached PDF does not appear to be a 2025-2026 profile; values below reflect the source year shown in the document.
Advanced Coursework
Students are exposed to a challenging program rich in Honors, Advanced Placement, and academic elective courses; students may expand opportunities through Dual Enrollment college courses and Florida Virtual High School; Signature Programs include Engineering, Legal Studies, Medical Studies, Business and Entrepreneurship, and Leadership.
Matriculation Notes
DKJA graduates typically enter 4-year colleges and universities immediately following graduation. For the Class of 2024, six graduates are attending gap year programs and one will enter the IDF; they will begin higher education after completion. 62% are attending schools in Florida and 38% out of state.
Siviq Layer
Precomputed percentiles relative to similar schools. These scores are descriptive rather than judgmental.
Academic Program
71st percentile
Higher reported academic program than 71% of similar schools.
Combines advanced-course offerings, testing, and reported honors or IB signals.
Outcomes
82nd percentile
Higher reported outcomes than 82% of similar schools.
Based on reported college destinations in the current school profile.
Reach & Access
14th percentile
Higher reported reach & access than 14% of similar schools.
Combines geographic reach and reported access signals from the current school data.
Standardized Data
Profile
Profile
Profile
Location Context
Institutional Details
Institutional
Head of School
Principal
Director of College Counseling
Director of Admissions & Community Engagement
Institutional
Director of College Counseling
Director of Admissions & Community Engagement
General school contact
9801 Donna Klein Boulevard, Boca Raton, Florida 33428; DKJA.net
Institutional
Accreditation
Listed under ACCREDITATIONS.
Accreditation
Listed under ACCREDITATIONS.
Institutional
CEEB Code
External References
College Outcomes
Search & Answers
The current school profile does not publish a normalized student-teacher ratio for Donna Klein Jewish Academy.
The current school profile reports about 196 students enrolled at Donna Klein Jewish Academy.
Donna Klein Jewish Academy currently reports serving grades 9-12.
Donna Klein Jewish Academy is a private school.
Yes. The current school profile reports 23 AP courses at Donna Klein Jewish Academy.
The current school profile highlights Adelphi University as one of the top reported college destinations for Donna Klein Jewish Academy.
DKJA lists Signature Programs in Engineering, Legal Studies, Medical Studies, Business and Entrepreneurship, and Leadership.
Yes. Each high school student is expected to complete at least 200 service hours. The Class of 2024 completed 15,297 total hours over four years, and more than 84% exceeded the requirement.
Rosenblatt High School does not rank students. AP courses get a 2-point GPA bump for grades of C- or higher, Honors courses get a 1-point bump, and Advanced or regular classes are not weighted.
DKJA says graduates typically go straight to 4-year colleges and universities. In the Class of 2024, six students entered gap-year programs and one planned to enter the IDF before beginning higher education; 62% attended schools in Florida and 38% went out of state.
By Geography
By Similarity
Provenance
| Source | Type | Checked | Metrics |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-2026 School Profile (PDF) Used for normalized profile metrics, school facts, FAQ answers, and school SEO metadata. Official source: bbk12e1-cdn.myschoolcdn.com/ftpimages/1049/misc/misc_236339.pdf | School Profile PDF | Apr 01, 2026 | AP Courses • Academic Rigor Category • Access Category • Accreditations • Advanced Course Notes • Boarding Model • More normalized profile fields |
| Our History - Donna Klein Jewish Academy, Boca Raton FL www.dkja.net/about-us/our-history | Official Website Page | Apr 06, 2026 | Enrollment |
| Donna Klein Jewish Academy | A Private Day School in Boca Raton, FL www.dkja.net | Official Website Page | Apr 05, 2026 | AP Courses • Grades Served • Honors Program |
| Role | URL | Method |
|---|---|---|
| official_website | www.dkja.net/about/at-a-glance | supplemental_backfill |
| official_website | www.dkja.net/about/facts | supplemental_backfill |
| official_website | www.dkja.net/about/fast-facts | supplemental_backfill |
| official_website | www.dkja.net/about/quick-facts | supplemental_backfill |
| Grades K-12 – Academics – Donna Klein Jewish Academy | www.dkja.net/academics | supplemental_backfill |
| official_website | www.dkja.net/admission | supplemental_backfill |
| Welcome to Admissions – Donna Klein Jewish Academy, Boca Raton, FL | www.dkja.net/admissions | supplemental_backfill |
| Student Life Overview at Donna Klein Jewish Academy | www.dkja.net/student-life | supplemental_backfill |
| official_website | www.dkja.net/tuition-and-financial-aid | supplemental_backfill |
| College Counseling at Donna Klein Jewish Academy, Boca Raton FL | www.dkja.net/academics/college-counseling | existing |
| 2025-2026 school profile PDF | bbk12e1-cdn.myschoolcdn.com/ftpimages/1049/misc/misc_236339.pdf | web_search |
| Our Jewish Values - Donna Klein Jewish Academy, Boca Raton FL | www.dkja.net/about-us/educational-philosophy | supplemental_backfill |
| Our Jewish Values - Donna Klein Jewish Academy, Boca Raton FL | www.dkja.net/about-us/jewish-philosophy | supplemental_backfill |
| Our Mission and Vision at Donna Klein Jewish Academy, Boca Raton FL | www.dkja.net/about-us/mission-and-vision | supplemental_backfill |
| Donna Klein Jewish Academy | A Private Day School in Boca Raton, FL | www.dkja.net | existing |
| About Us - Welcome to Donna Klein Jewish Academy, Boca Raton FL | www.dkja.net/about-us | supplemental_backfill |
| Our History - Donna Klein Jewish Academy, Boca Raton FL | www.dkja.net/about-us/our-history | supplemental_backfill |
| About Us - Welcome to Donna Klein Jewish Academy, Boca Raton FL | www.dkja.net/about-us/welcome | supplemental_backfill |
| Metric | Value | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| Grades Served | 9-12 | STUDENT BODY: Grades 9 through 12........................196 |
| Lowest Grade | 9 | 9-12 |
| Highest Grade | 12 | 9-12 |
| Postgraduate Offered | - | 9-12 |
| Boarding Status | - | - |
| Boarding Status Code | - | - |
| School Type | K-12 Jewish Community School; college preparatory and Judaic studies education | DKJA became the first and only K-12 Jewish Community School in the country to have the honor of becoming a Franklin Covey Leader In Me School... The Claire & Emanuel G. Rosenblatt High School is committed to providing the highest quality college preparatory and Judaic studies education. |
| School Type Code | k_12_jewish_community_school_college_preparatory_and_judaic_studies_education | K-12 Jewish Community School; college preparatory and Judaic studies education |
| Enrollment | 196 | STUDENT BODY: Grades 9 through 12........................196 |
| Residential Enrollment | - | - |
| Day Enrollment | - | - |
| Student-Teacher Ratio | - | - |
| Founded Year | - | - |
| School Leadership | - | Helena Levine, Head of School, 561-852-3300, [email protected] |
| Key Contacts | - | Jacqueline Rockman, Director of College Counseling, 561-558-2530, [email protected] |
| Accreditations | - | ACCREDITATIONS: Florida Council of Independent Schools |
| School Codes | - | CEEB Code: 100178 |
| AP Courses | 23 | AP COURSES OFFERED: 2-D Art & Design; 3-D Art & Design; Biology; Calculus AB; Calculus BC; Chemistry; Drawing; English Language & Composition; English Literature & Composition; Environmental Science; Human Geography; Physics I & II; Physics C: Mechanics; Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism; Psychology; Seminar; Spanish Language & Culture; Spanish Literature & Culture; Statistics; U.S. Government & Politics; U.S. History; World History: Modern. |
| Average Class Size | - | - |
| IB Program | - | - |
| Honors Program | Yes | Courses are designated on the transcript as Advanced Placement (AP), Honors (H), Advanced (Adv.) or regular (no designation). |
| Advanced Course Notes | Students are exposed to a challenging program rich in Honors, Advanced Placement, and academic elective courses; students may expand opportunities through Dual Enrollment college courses and Florida Virtual High School; Signature Programs include Engineering, Legal Studies, Medical Studies, Business and Entrepreneurship, and Leadership. | Students are exposed to an academically challenging program rich in Honors, Advanced Placement, and academic elective courses. Students may also expand their academic opportunities through Dual Enrollment college courses as well as Florida Virtual High School... These Signature Programs are comprised of Engineering, Legal Studies, Medical Studies, Business and Entrepreneurship, and Leadership. |
| Faculty Count | - | - |
| College Counseling Summary | - | - |
| Testing Policy | - | - |
| Testing Policy Code | - | - |
| Average SAT | - | - |
| Average ACT | - | - |
| Matriculation Summary | DKJA graduates typically enter 4-year colleges and universities immediately following graduation. For the Class of 2024, six graduates are attending gap year programs and one will enter the IDF; they will begin higher education after completion. 62% are attending schools in Florida and 38% out of state. | DKJA graduates typically enter 4-year colleges and universities immediately following graduation... For the Class of 2024, six graduates are attending gap year programs and one will enter the IDF... 62% of the 2024 graduates are attending schools in Florida and 38% are attending colleges and universities out of state. |
| Top Colleges | - | Adelphi University; American University; Babson College; Boston College; Brandeis University; Brown University; Carnegie Mellon University; Columbia University; Cornell University; Dartmouth College; Duke University; Emory University; George Washington University; Georgetown University; Harvard University; Johns Hopkins University; Lehigh University; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; New York University; Northeastern University; Northwestern University; Princeton University; Purdue University; Rutgers University; Skidmore College; Stanford University; Syracuse University; Tufts University; Tulane University; University of California, Berkeley; University of Chicago; University of Florida; University of Michigan; University of Pennsylvania; University of Texas, Austin; University of Virginia; University of Wisconsin, Madison; Vanderbilt University; Wake Forest University; Washington University in St. Louis; Wellesley College; Yale University |
| States Represented | - | - |
| Countries Represented | - | - |
| Students of Color | - | - |
| International Students | - | - |
| Receiving Financial Aid | - | - |
| Tuition-Free Share | - | - |
| Applicants | - | - |
| Admitted | - | - |
| Matriculated | - | - |
| Admit Rate | - | - |
| Yield Rate | - | - |
| Class Rank Policy | Does not rank students | Due to small class size and the college-bound nature of our students, Rosenblatt High School does not rank students. |
| Class Rank Policy Code | - | Does not rank students |
| Weighted Grades | Yes | Advanced Placement courses receive a grade point average increase of 2 points for a grade of C- or above. Honors level courses receive a grade point average increase of 1 point for a grade of C- or above. Advanced and regular classes are not weighted. |
| Weighted Grades Policy | Advanced Placement courses receive a GPA increase of 2 points for grades of C- or above; Honors courses receive a GPA increase of 1 point for grades of C- or above; Advanced and regular classes are not weighted; middle school courses are not included on the high school transcript. | Advanced Placement courses receive a grade point average increase of 2 points for a grade of C- or above. Honors level courses receive a grade point average increase of 1 point for a grade of C- or above. Advanced and regular classes are not weighted. Courses taken in middle school are not included on the high school transcript. |
| Disciplinary Reporting | - | - |
| Boarding Model | unknown | unknown |
| Selectivity Category | limited_evidence | limited_evidence |
| Academic Rigor Category | high | high |
| Testing Policy Category | not_reported | not_reported |
| College Counseling Category | established | established |
| Student Body Reach Category | limited_evidence | limited_evidence |
| Access Category | limited_evidence | limited_evidence |
| Outcome Category | strong_outcomes | strong_outcomes |
| Signals | - | Source profile evidence is labeled 2024-2025 / 2024-25 rather than 2025-2026.; Boarding status, boarding enrollment, and day enrollment are not reported.; No admissions pressure metrics are reported: applicants, admitted students, admit rate, matriculated count, yield rate, SAT, and ACT are not reported.; High school enrollment is 196 students, with small classes by grade: Class of 2025 has 49 students, Class of 2026 has 53, Class of 2027 has 45, and Class of 2028 has 49.; Academic program includes 23 AP courses, Honors courses, Dual Enrollment options, Florida Virtual High School options, and Signature Programs in Engineering, Legal Studies, Medical Studies, Business and Entrepreneurship, and Leadership.; By the end of 11th grade, 35 members of the Class of 2025 had taken 86 AP exams, with 88% earning scores of 3 or higher.; 2023-24 awards include 10 AP Scholars, 11 AP Scholars with Honors, 13 AP Scholars with Distinction, and 1 National Merit Commended student.; Testing policy is not reported.; College counseling has a named Director of College Counseling and the school lists NACAC and SACAC affiliations, but no detailed counseling program summary is reported.; Student-body geographic breadth is not reported; states represented, countries represented, and international-student share are not reported.; Financial-aid participation is not reported; receiving-aid percent and tuition-free share are not reported.; College outcomes are reported through a matriculation summary and a two-year college acceptance list; Class of 2024 graduates typically enter 4-year colleges, with 62% attending schools in Florida and 38% out of state, plus 6 gap-year students and 1 entering the IDF before higher education.; Reported acceptances for 2024-2025 include highly selective institutions such as Brown, Columbia, Dartmouth, Duke, Harvard, MIT, Princeton, Stanford, University of Chicago, University of Pennsylvania, and Yale, but counts and matriculation shares are not reported. |