Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The real question will be what demographic the school attracts. For instance, will any Latinos apply? I'm sure they'll be a smattering of black students. I say black deliberately not AA. They'll be one or two Asian students - likely from a family that is not Asian. Mark my word.
This was slick. Congratulations.
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Allow me to translate for you on behalf of the PP:
They got a Jewish school funded with taxpayer dollars, and pp thinks it's pretty slick they way they did it.
Kind of a cynical view, but my guess is the school will have to be watched closely. I can't think of a single other charter school that abuts a religious faith so closely. Only about 5 million people worldwide speak Hebrew, so it's not exactly a utilitarian language for kids going into a global economy.
I have no doubt, however, that the school will be studiously secular, and there's certainly benefit for any emergence in a second language. But Chinese and Arabic schools aren't necessarily proxies for religion and those languages have more utility.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The real question will be what demographic the school attracts. For instance, will any Latinos apply? I'm sure they'll be a smattering of black students. I say black deliberately not AA. They'll be one or two Asian students - likely from a family that is not Asian. Mark my word.
This was slick. Congratulations.
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Anonymous wrote:The real question will be what demographic the school attracts. For instance, will any Latinos apply? I'm sure they'll be a smattering of black students. I say black deliberately not AA. They'll be one or two Asian students - likely from a family that is not Asian. Mark my word.
This was slick. Congratulations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.thejewishweek.com/news/new_york/teaneck_charter_sparking_fresh_debate
One thing I wonder is, this Hebrew school will follow the regular D.C. vacation schedule, right?
Every charter sets its own schedule, including first day of school, last day of school, days off. For example, YY has a day off for Chinese New Year. I would imagine Washington Hebrew would be off on Yom Kippur, Hannukah, and will have school on Christmas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.thejewishweek.com/news/new_york/teaneck_charter_sparking_fresh_debate
One thing I wonder is, this Hebrew school will follow the regular D.C. vacation schedule, right?
Every charter sets its own schedule, including first day of school, last day of school, days off. For example, YY has a day off for Chinese New Year. I would imagine Washington Hebrew would be off on Yom Kippur, Hannukah, and will have school on Christmas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:http://www.thejewishweek.com/news/new_york/teaneck_charter_sparking_fresh_debate
One thing I wonder is, this Hebrew school will follow the regular D.C. vacation schedule, right?
Every charter sets its own schedule, including first day of school, last day of school, days off. For example, YY has a day off for Chinese New Year. I would imagine Washington Hebrew would be off on Yom Kippur, Hannukah, and will have school on Christmas.
Anonymous wrote:http://www.thejewishweek.com/news/new_york/teaneck_charter_sparking_fresh_debate
One thing I wonder is, this Hebrew school will follow the regular D.C. vacation schedule, right?