Katz Yeshiva High School of South Florida in Boca Raton serves 462 students in grades 9–12 and offers dedicated support for students with mild learning differences through its Learning Difference Programs. With an 8:1 student-to-teacher ratio and an average class size of 17, the school provides personalized attention that can benefit students who need structured, smaller learning environments. The school's special education programming is designed to help students with learning disabilities succeed within a college-preparatory Jewish curriculum.
The school offers 11 Advanced Placement courses across subjects including Biology, Chemistry, English, History, and more, allowing students with learning differences who are ready for advanced work to access rigorous academics. The co-ed environment includes diverse sports and extracurricular clubs, creating social and leadership opportunities. Staff training and support systems are built to help students with learning differences navigate both academic and social aspects of high school.
Katz Yeshiva's tuition is $21,950 annually, with 50% of students receiving financial aid averaging $11,500. The school has a 90% acceptance rate and an admission deadline of June 30. Families interested in the Learning Difference Programs should contact Admissions Director Melissa Pereira at (561) 417-7422 to discuss how the school can meet their child's needs.