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JAO completes leadership team

Jewish Academy of Orlando (JAO) announces Theresa Evans as executive director. Evans completes the leadership team of Amy Polacek, principal and Emily Watson, director of Jewish Life.

As executive director, Theresa will have primary responsibility for the business operations of the school. This will include, financial and operations management, marketing, special events, fundraising and development efforts, and maintaining public and community relations. She will work side-by-side with JAO principal, Amy Polacek to fulfill the mission of Jewish Academy of Orlando and strive for a successful future. 

Evans brings more than 25 years of education experience including 18 years in administrative roles. Evans' career spans the management of early education centers and operational oversight of k-5 private elementary schools. Most recently, she was the Regional Manager of Operations for StarChild Academy. Evans holds a B.A. in Psychology from Alaska Pacific University.

"I am thrilled to join Jewish Academy of Orlando, with its strong foundation of academic excellence and Jewish values, top-notch faculty, and supportive community," Evans stated. "I look forward to building off that base and to help build continued growth and success of the school for the future."

Evans joins Amy Polacek, principal and Emily Watson, JAO's newly named director of Jewish Life and Curriculum coordinator. As director of Jewish Life, she will be working in concert with Fanny Sernik, Hebrew and Judaic Studies Curriculum coordinator to support the Hebrew and Judaic studies team. Watson also will lead the weekly minyan for grades Kindergarten-2nd grade. In addition, she will be charged with planning weekly Shabbat gatherings and holiday celebrations and observances. Previously, Watson was the school's remote learning coordinator. Her experience in Jewish education spans teaching and leading students from elementary age through middle school. After studying in Israel, Watson graduated from the University of Rochester with a Bachelor of Arts in psychology and a Minor in Judaic Studies. She also has an M. S. Ed in Childhood General and Special Education from Bank Street College of Education. 

"I am delighted to welcome Teresa Evans to the JAO team. She rounds out our dynamic group of leaders that include Amy Polacek and Emily Watson," said Rob Gebaide, president of the board of directors. "With these changes, I am confident that our school is poised to continue our tradition of excellence for our students now and for generations to come."

Jewish Academy of Orlando serves Central Florida students of all faiths from kindergarten through fifth grade. The school delivers a whole-child education fostering academic excellence and character education rooted in Jewish values. Jewish Academy of Orlando is accredited by the Florida Council of Independent Schools.

To learn more about Jewish Academy of Orlando, please visit: jewishacademyorlando.org or follow the school on Facebook https://facebook.com/JewishAcademyOrlando.

 

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