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Administration, Faculty & Staff

Milken Community High School is privileged to have a committed, innovative faculty and administration. Recruited and selected from across the country, the administration ranges from experts in their fields to Rabbis and doctorates. Click on any of the links below to learn more about Milken's administrative team.

Upper School 

Leadership

 

Roger Fuller - Principal, Upper School

Roger Fuller was born and brought up in New England, spending many years teaching in Maine where he worked as a teacher, department chair and theatre director. When he made the journey to Milken in 1999, he knew that he had made his professional "Aliayah" and had found here a new community, new friends, and a family of caring families.

His wife, Gina, joined Milken as a math teacher in 2001, continuing the tradition they have shared for 30 year of teaching in the same school. While he thoroughly enjoys the position of Principal of the Upper School, he also completely enjoys teaching Grade 9 English. After spending so many years in the North East, the promises of living in Los Angeles continue to delight him.

Rabbi Gordan Bernat-Kunin - Rabbinic Director, Upper School

Rabbi Gordon Bernat-Kunin is beginning his fifteenth year with the Milken Community High School. In addition to serving as Rabbinic Director, Director of the Advanced Jewish Studies Center, and spiritual leader for students, faculty, and staff in the Upper School, Rabbi Bernat-Kunin takes a guiding role in helping to define the vision and mission of Milken.

Rabbi Bernat-Kunin graduated from Harvard with honors in Political Philosophy and has a Masters degree in Public Health from UCLA. He was the Founder and Educational Director of Makor, a Wexner Graduate Fellow, and has taught at the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies at the University of Judaism and the Melamdim Program at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem. He is currently working on his Ph.D dissertation in Religion and Social Ethics at USC and co-coordinates the Day School Vision Forum at the Hartman Institute.

Rabbi Bernat-Kunin is married to Dina Bernat-Kunin and they have four children: Gavriella, Yonah, Avi, and Shai.


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