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  1. We are delighted that you are considering Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy for your child. The application process begins when you complete the parent portion of the online application. You may check the status of your child’s application at any time by contacting the admissions office at 610.922.2350 or admissions@jbha.org if you have any ...

  2. Arts education at Barrack enhances school culture and enriches campus life. Our drama and visual arts classes demonstrate the importance of the arts as both academic disciplines and creative outlets that foster a lasting appreciation for artistic expression. Students can choose from several electives and co-curricular clubs that help them ...

  3. Jack M. Barrack Academy is a pluralistic 6-12 school preparing the next generation of Jewish leaders. Students at Barrack benefit from small classes, involved faculty, a supportive advisory system, and strong connections to their fellow classmates. Our teachers are a team of devoted educators who nurture each student’s abilities and inspire ...

  4. Students take elective courses in our of our three Barrack Institutes. Learning is a dialogue—not a monologue—at Barrack. We are encouraged to think creatively and critically, to ask questions and problem solve. We are prepared to tackle whatever challenge might come our way. Upper School - Jack M Barrack Hebrew Academy.

  5. At Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy, our core values of honor, courage, kindness, and community guide our learning and our relationships with one another. Learn more about our Derech Eretz/דרך ארץ values here.

  6. Our award-winning drama program gives students the opportunity to enhance their creative thinking and broaden their personal expression. Students in all grades hone their craft and explore their talents on stage and behind the scenes. Each year, they work as a team to present up to six outstanding productions including musicals, dramas, and one ...

  7. At Barrack, everyone belongs. We’re a true community where 6th graders are perfectly comfortable interacting with upper school seniors. Jewish Studies teachers invite their classes over for Shabbat dinner. Classmates go out of their way to support their friends in times of need. Beyond the classroom, our students have so many ways to connect ...

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