Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're Jewish, it is quite likely you'll get into JDS. They let in almost anyone as long as you're Jewish.
Do non-Jews ever attend? Kinda like the reverse of being Jewish at St. Andrew's.
We've been at the school along time so I don't remember the application but I think it asks if the parents are Jewish. Half of the day, every day, is judiac studies. That's a lot of the day to be spent learning about something that your family doesn't believe in.
Anonymous wrote:The schools ds is applying to have a 15-25% admission rates. So yes, a lot of kids don't get in to these schools.
Anonymous wrote:No. Everybody gets in. Usually, the school's ask you to bring a friend or neighbor along as well.
Anonymous wrote:The title of the thread refers to private schools (as in all private schools), yet the OP only really seems concerned with JDS. If you think that any child can get into any private school, then you're an effin moron. Others here can inform you on your chances for JDS only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you're Jewish, it is quite likely you'll get into JDS. They let in almost anyone as long as you're Jewish.
Do non-Jews ever attend? Kinda like the reverse of being Jewish at St. Andrew's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The title of the thread refers to private schools (as in all private schools), yet the OP only really seems concerned with JDS. If you think that any child can get into any private school, then you're an effin moron. Others here can inform you on your chances for JDS only.
This is a really unkind reply and uncalled for.
Not the PP but the OPs question was badly phrased, and somewhat offensive to those of us whose children were rejected from more than one private school. As another poster has described the mission of JDS is different.
Anonymous wrote:If you're Jewish, it is quite likely you'll get into JDS. They let in almost anyone as long as you're Jewish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The title of the thread refers to private schools (as in all private schools), yet the OP only really seems concerned with JDS. If you think that any child can get into any private school, then you're an effin moron. Others here can inform you on your chances for JDS only.
This is a really unkind reply and uncalled for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JDS parent here. We are what's considered a community school. It's a mitzvah to provide a Jewish education for your child. So while it is a private pay school, it's a different model than what most DCUMers consider a private school. JDS does not require testing like many of the other private schools. Just teacher evaluations and a parent meeting.
There are instances where a child is not admitted. Usually it is for behavior issues and the admissions committee will do multiple visits to your childs school for observation if that is the case. JDS wants to help you provide a Jewish education for your child. There are a few kids that were not admitted for K but parents reapplied for 1st and a year of maturityhelped immensely.
PP, I know this is off topic from the OP's question but since your responded. Does JDS offer generous FA? Just curious because I have one in private (with LD) and grandparents pay. My youngest is asking to attend JDS but we haven't pursued it because we can't afford it.