Milwaukee Jewish Day School
Amy Fangmann is a dedicated educator with a robust background in teaching and curriculum development. Currently serving as a Fourth Grade Teacher at Milwaukee Jewish Day School since August 2020, Amy has also been a School Group Educator at Discovery World since October 2019, creatively engaging students from 1st to 8th grade and developing science curriculum for summer camps. Previous experience includes an Education Intern role at the Zoological Society of Milwaukee, where Amy instructed Zoo Camp programs, and an internship with the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District, focusing on curriculum planning and differentiation. Additionally, as a Student Manager for Recreational Sports at Marquette University, Amy successfully trained and evaluated collegiate student staff. Amy holds a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education and English from Marquette University.
Milwaukee Jewish Day School
Milwaukee Jewish Day School is an independent, co-educational school and enrolls 200 children from junior kindergarten through eighth grade. More than 700 students have graduated from MJDS since the school first opened its doors in 1981. With an average student-to-teacher ratio of 9:1 and an even lower ratio of 6:1 for its 2-year kindergarten program, students flourish in an intimate and individualized learning environment. Throughout MJDS’ 10-year program, teachers and staff combine academic excellence and Jewish values to prepare children for a lifetime of success, leadership and engagement with the world.