Ana Fuchs

Ana Fuchs is a pioneer in the field of alternative Jewish supplemental experiences and is Executive Director of Jewish Kids Groups-- one of the only independent Hebrew schools in the country, and home to Atlanta's five day a week Jewish after school program
Ana was named one of today's "most dynamic young Jewish leaders" and awarded the prestigious ROI fellowship by the Schusterman Foundation (2012); selected as a PresenTense Global Fellow (2011) for her cutting-edge work in the field of Israel education; and named one of JESNA's 2011 Jewish Education Innovators.
Ana has formal and informal Jewish teaching and administrative experience in supplemental Jewish education, including teaching in religious schools, leading Israel trips, bar-mitzvah tutoring, developing Israel curriculum, participating in educational seminars, and running informal Jewish kids programming. Research indicates that more and more families are opting out of giving their children a Jewish education; Ana aims to reverse this trend with her radically different Hebrew school. Jewish Kids Groups focuses on positioning each child for success and building memorable experiences while meeting each family where they are, Jewishly.
Ana has a M.S. in Instructional Design and Technology from Georgia State University and B.A. in Jewish Studies and Middle Eastern Studies from Emory University.
Ana was named one of today's "most dynamic young Jewish leaders" and awarded the prestigious ROI fellowship by the Schusterman Foundation (2012); selected as a PresenTense Global Fellow (2011) for her cutting-edge work in the field of Israel education; and named one of JESNA's 2011 Jewish Education Innovators.
Ana has formal and informal Jewish teaching and administrative experience in supplemental Jewish education, including teaching in religious schools, leading Israel trips, bar-mitzvah tutoring, developing Israel curriculum, participating in educational seminars, and running informal Jewish kids programming. Research indicates that more and more families are opting out of giving their children a Jewish education; Ana aims to reverse this trend with her radically different Hebrew school. Jewish Kids Groups focuses on positioning each child for success and building memorable experiences while meeting each family where they are, Jewishly.
Ana has a M.S. in Instructional Design and Technology from Georgia State University and B.A. in Jewish Studies and Middle Eastern Studies from Emory University.