Anonymous wrote:OP here. We did apply to JDS but didn't receive as much financial aid as I'd like to feel comfortable that we will be able to afford anything else (including normal things like movies, going out to eat, etc.). We could make it work for our oldest for the next 2 years with a crazy strict budget but I cannot get a good sense of how much aid we would get when our younger kids reach kindergarten.
I love the idea of a Saturday school--where in Bethesda?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. We did apply to JDS but didn't receive as much financial aid as I'd like to feel comfortable that we will be able to afford anything else (including normal things like movies, going out to eat, etc.). We could make it work for our oldest for the next 2 years with a crazy strict budget but I cannot get a good sense of how much aid we would get when our younger kids reach kindergarten.
I love the idea of a Saturday school--where in Bethesda?
JDS parent on FA here--my FA went up when my 2nd started. Obviously the overall cost for two is more than just for one, but it's really doable. I agree with the PP, call the school and tell them what you want/need. They are really trying to drive enrollment and are committed to making it work financially for families that are committed to a day school education.
Heres the website for Bethesda Jewish--
http://bethesdajewish.org
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We did apply to JDS but didn't receive as much financial aid as I'd like to feel comfortable that we will be able to afford anything else (including normal things like movies, going out to eat, etc.). We could make it work for our oldest for the next 2 years with a crazy strict budget but I cannot get a good sense of how much aid we would get when our younger kids reach kindergarten.
I love the idea of a Saturday school--where in Bethesda?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We did apply to JDS but didn't receive as much financial aid as I'd like to feel comfortable that we will be able to afford anything else (including normal things like movies, going out to eat, etc.). We could make it work for our oldest for the next 2 years with a crazy strict budget but I cannot get a good sense of how much aid we would get when our younger kids reach kindergarten.
I love the idea of a Saturday school--where in Bethesda?
. Yup. You need to educate them within a community, one way or the other. I hear ya about giving up weekends.Anonymous wrote:A Jewish day school would be an obvious choice, but not a cheap one!