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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm on the fence, and have similar feelings. I'd be more excited about Spanish, and don't see a huge value in Hebrew either other than bilingualism. Also, my child already has a year in a Spanish immersion preschool, so I'd rather continue with the Spanish. Unlike you, I don't have an expensive private school option, so Sela is the default plan I guess. Don't get me wrong, I'm excited about Sela and am not worried about it being a new school, I just wish the language choice was different. [/quote] +1 However, we live in Takoma DC and I would love to have my daughter go to school with a bunch of other kids from our neighborhood, as it seems like a lot of them applied and got in. There is great value to us in having a "neighborhood" school option so friends are nearby for easy play dates and community events. My worry with the start up and the need to find fluent Hebrew speakers is that it will be difficult to find experienced, high quality teachers. [/quote]
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