Gann Academy

Coordinates: 42°23′42″N 71°13′01″W / 42.39513°N 71.21703°W / 42.39513; -71.21703
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Gann Academy
Association of Independent Schools of New England[1]
NewspaperShevuon Hatichon
Tuition$10,000 to $49,500[3]
Websitewww.gannacademy.org

Gann Academy

Gann Academy is a

coeducational Jewish high school located in Waltham, Massachusetts, United States. It was founded in 1997 and is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools and is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.[1]

History

Gann Academy was founded in 1997 as The New Jewish High School of Greater Boston by former head of school Daniel Lehmann.[4] It was originally adjacent to Brandeis University.[5] Lehman intended for the school to be a place to foster a sense of community among students from different forms and expressions of Judaism.[6]

Casually nicknamed "New Jew," it opened with 48 students in the 9th and 10th grades. In the Fall of 1998, the school moved to the top four floors and basement of the Fleet Bank building (BankBoston at the time) at the intersection of Prospect Street and Main Street in Waltham, seeking larger facilities and a more permanent home. It used the basement of the local Temple Beth Israel for additional classroom space.[7] The school changed its name in 2003 in honor of philanthropist Joseph Gann, who had donated $5,000,000.[5] In 2004, Gann moved into a newly built 110,000 sq. ft. campus building in Waltham.[8] The land the campus was built on was formerly occupied by the Murphy Army Hospital.

The 2005 documentary Hineini focused on the school, and one student's efforts to create a gay–straight alliance there.[6]

Judaism

Gann Academy is a pluralistic day school with students and faculty coming from a number of different denominations of Judaism. There are students of Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, Reconstructionist, Secular, and non-denominational backgrounds.

Students have mandatory

Tefillah
two days a week but have a variety of different options as to what type to attend.

The school as a whole keeps vegetarian dairy

kosher
, and students may not bring meat into the building.

Academics

The school has a

acapella group called the ShenaniGanns.[11]

Athletics

Gann Academy offers the following in terms of sport:

  • Basketball
  • Yoga
  • Fitness
  • Farming
  • Tennis
  • Frisbee
  • Hiking
  • Table Tennis
  • Volleyball
  • Running

Soccer

Campus

The school's Waltham campus was designed by architect Steve Friedlander.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e https://www.gannacademy.org/page/about/gann-facts [dead link]
  2. ^ a b "Leadership & Trustees | Gann Academy". Archived from the original on 2020-09-30. Retrieved 2020-10-01.
  3. ^ "Gann Academy Tuition & Affordability Programs | Gann Academy".
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  5. ^ a b "Boston's New Jewish High School is growing up". Haaretz.
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  11. ^ "Gann Academy's ShenaniGanns a hit with Fenway fans at Jewish Heritage Night". Jewish Journal. 2021-06-17. Retrieved 2022-05-21.