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Any and all feedback is helpful to me. I will research all options you guys mention. Thanks for helping steer us in some sort of direction!
MommyOfTwoMemberThank you all so much for your suggestions. As far as a school in Manhattan – That’s definately an option but I would have to wait for a few years. I can’t send a four year old on a bus to the City. As far as homeschooling goes – then they miss out on the social aspect. I’m hearing good things about Prospect although it’s not co-ed. How do I find out how religious these schools really are – I’ve heard, and who knows if things like this are ever true, that in some of these schools you can’t have a TV, etc…Do I just flat out ask the school?
MommyOfTwoMemberIdeally, a co-ed Modern Orthodox school with a large percentage of Ashkenazim. I went to Yeshivah of Flatbush for elementary and high school. Although the workload was extremely demanding, I enjoyed my experiences there. Tuition costs are increasing every September, and I’m told more and more Ashkenazi families are moving to Long Island. Not many co-ed yeshivahs left, with a large portion of Ashkenazi students.
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