Sunday, 13 April 2014

Moriah School Responds to Tuition Crisis

«It's how the school has decided to face harsh economic realities: The cost of Jewish day school tuition has increased 100 percent in the past 12 years, while incomes have only gone up 38 percent. It is probably an understatement to say that the majority of local families have been significantly challenged when faced with their tuition bill.

"No challenge facing the Orthodox community today is greater than tuition affordability. Providing our children with the quality education they need is becoming difficult for a wide swath of our community," said Rabbi Shmuel Goldin, mara d'asra of Englewood's Congregation Ahavath Torah. "Creative solutions are thus necessary to ensure the availability of day school education to those already in the system, and to provide it for those who might wish to enroll but have hesitated due to cost," he said.»
Moriah Launches New Tuition Program for Next Year
http://jewishlinkbc.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=3254:moriah-launches-new-tuition-program-for-next-year&catid=150:news&Itemid=562

Kol Tuv,
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