The problem is also that people only want specific schools that are notoriously hard to get into. Parents have to be more open minded. Your kid won’t go off the derech if he goes to ysv instead of the cheder.
The problem is also that people only want specific schools that are notoriously hard to get into. Parents have to be more open minded. Your kid won’t go off the derech if he goes to ysv instead of the cheder.
You’re funny. Every single school is hard to get into. The cheder is impossible (you have to have an older child there already) and Ysv is murder to get into
[quote="amother Cadetblue"]The problem is also that people only want specific schools that are notoriously hard to get into. Parents have to be more open minded. Your kid won’t go off the derech if he goes to ysv instead of the cheder.[
I've heard that YSV is very hard to get into. Also. I think people do want specific schools, but there are plenty of people who will go to either of these schools since most of the children are interchangeable and all the schools. My son is in bais mikroh but he can easily fit into YSV, both cheders, r Halpern, degel or ohr reuvain. It also doesn't sound like op is very picky since it seems like she tries a bunch of schools.
You’re funny. Every single school is hard to get into. The cheder is impossible (you have to have an older child there already) and Ysv is murder to get into
The cheder take siblings first and then they see if they have any slots for anybody else so it depends on the year. I heard that this year they had very few slots available.
The cheder take siblings first and then they see if they have any slots for anybody else so it depends on the year. I heard that this year they had very few slots available.
Also, I know people gave the impression that kids can technically attend all the schools in Monsey, but truth be told, the impression I got is that each school, although they may be similar, still leans in a specific direction.
Don't tell me that the Cheder and YSV are the same. They attract for the most part different crowds and you can't blame a parent for choosing a specific school that reflects their hashkafos.
He's going into Pre1A next year. Right now he does not have a school, not gor this year or next!?
Tried:
Cheder, Cheder 2, Degel, Bais Mikrah, Rabbi Halpern.
Sorry OP.
I hope it's OK to ask- where did you send your son for kindergarten? I'm now stuck since he didn't get in anywhere and not sure what to do for next year now
The problem is also that people only want specific schools that are notoriously hard to get into. Parents have to be more open minded. Your kid won’t go off the derech if he goes to ysv instead of the cheder.
Literally every place is so hard to get into. I feel you op! We applied to chasidish schools. Been rejected to 3 places so far. With lots of push. And offered money. Nothing doing. We applied to 2 more places. Not even my first or third choice but at this point I let go of that dream school! Hoping for a miracle at this point! And this is for nursery…
I have a kid in YSV girls it’s by far the most impressive school I’ve been associated with. The boys school is similarly professional and well run. Hatzlacha. Getting my kids into school was harder than marrying them off - by far
Similar. BH super impressed. However very very difficult to get into.
So does anyone know of places to send a kid to kindergarten next year who didn't get into school?
Chofetz Chaim high view I think has a kindergarten class.
Also I think her name is Miriam Shira swiatycki who has one in her house. There are a few more as well.
Chofetz Chaim high view I think has a kindergarten class.
Also I think her name is Miriam Shira swiatycki who has one in her house. There are a few more as well.
Swiatckyi is so far full and DC is too old for chofetz chaim on Highview...