Ethan Norof

Middle School Teacher at Kadima Day School

Ethan Norof is a seasoned educator and leader with extensive experience in teaching and administration. Currently serving as a Middle School Teacher at Kadima Day School since June 2024, Ethan previously worked at Fusion Academy as both a Teacher and Director of Homework Cafe from December 2022 to July 2024, focusing on mentoring and guiding students. Prior roles include Director of Communications, Marketing & Outreach at CHAMPS Charter High School of the Arts, where responsibility encompassed all communications and social media, and Lighthouse Coordinator at SCVi Charter School, dedicated to social-emotional learning. Ethan also contributed to iLEAD Schools as a Facilitator and Care Team Member, working closely with students to enhance their educational experience. In the sports journalism field, Ethan served as an NBA Columnist for Rotoworld and Assistant NBA Editor at Bleacher Report, managing a team of writers. Educational credentials include a Bachelor of Science in Sport Management from the Isenberg School of Management at UMass Amherst.

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Kadima Day School

Kadima Day School, located in West Hills, provides an integrated general and Judaic Studies education that fosters whole-child growth and development. Within a community of talented and caring educators, Kadima delivers a comprehensive, hands-on and academically-challenging curriculum. Student engagement, in all dimensions, is visible across the four acre campus. Featuring an Early Childhood Education Center and an elementary and middle school (EC-8th Grade), Kadima encourages students to maximize their academic, social, physical, and spiritual potentials. The Kadima Early Childhood Education Center, for ages 2 to 5, provides children with creative and fun learning opportunities and focuses on building self-esteem, independence, social skills, confidence, and responsibility. Students in the ECEC are also introduced to science, mathematics, language arts (English and Hebrew), social studies, music, and art. The Kadima classrooms in the Elementary and Middle School continue to nurture students’ passions and challenge them to learn. Through our rigorous academic program and robust arts and electives’ offerings, students are exposed to an integrated curriculum that both prepares them for high school as well as fosters students’ connection to Judaism. Kadima Day School focuses on a differentiated, balanced and holistic education for each child within a community of caring and support.


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