Divided into three divisions. Each one operates differently. Strictly no hitting. Frum yeshivish and non affiliated chasidim (trimmed beards are frowned upon) top division is incredible
Divided into three divisions. Each one operates differently. Strictly no hitting. Frum yeshivish and non affiliated chasidim (trimmed beards are frowned upon) top division is incredible
Divided into three divisions. Each one operates differently. Strictly no hitting. Frum yeshivish and non affiliated chasidim (trimmed beards are frowned upon) top division is incredible
Thanks for responding. What does divisions mean? I’m not sure I understand
Thanks for responding. What does divisions mean? I’m not sure I understand
Kindergarten- Kitah Gimmel or daled is one menahel. Rabbi Mashinsky
Daled through Vav is Rabbi Bayer
And upper grades Rabbi Friedman
My children started becoming disgruntled after Kitah zayin or so. Menahel is great. They didn’t jive with some rebbeim which caused issues.
English dept is a sham. Got worse with each year.
Child before had a much better education than the child there now. Plus my child struggles scholastically. They provide title 1 but nobody ever reached out . Teacher kicks the kids out of class . Not impressed.
Never had big problems there. The problem starts if your child has issues. They are not so willing to work with the parents . They rather suggest switching schools.
Kindergarten- Kitah Gimmel or daled is one menahel. Rabbi Mashinsky
Daled through Vav is Rabbi Bayer
And upper grades Rabbi Friedman
My children started becoming disgruntled after Kitah zayin or so. Menahel is great. They didn’t jive with some rebbeim which caused issues.
English dept is a sham. Got worse with each year.
Child before had a much better education than the child there now. Plus my child struggles scholastically. They provide title 1 but nobody ever reached out . Teacher kicks the kids out of class . Not impressed.
Never had big problems there. The problem starts if your child has issues. They are not so willing to work with the parents . They rather suggest switching schools.
I believe every yeshivah has the No hitting policy 😅
I've heard from two mothers in this yeshivah that they absolutely do not put up with kids who are non-average/behavioral.
I believe every yeshivah has the No hitting policy 😅
I've heard from two mothers in this yeshivah that they absolutely do not put up with kids who are non-average/behavioral.
Actually the non academic kids have a harder time than the behavioral set. They have three therapists who see kids in the yeshiva some are there pretty full time.
So much depends on which rebbi you end up with. My son was never a struggling child but all of a sudden this year he's with an older rebbi and he's being sent out of class tons. He's totally not equipped to deal with him. It's either the Rebbeim have it or not. So it's mazel. Otherwise I really liked the place.
My son has ADHD and through the years has struggled. They try their best to accommodate but their best doesn't quite cut it. Depending on the Rebbe, some Rebbeim will work with you more than others. It's not an ideal place for a struggling child.
The families are great and I think the Chinuch is good. They don't seem to make the kids crazy about stuff. The whole place is a bit laid back.
I believe every yeshivah has the No hitting policy 😅
I've heard from two mothers in this yeshivah that they absolutely do not put up with kids who are non-average/behavioral.
Bais Dovid had rebbeim eight years ago that were violent to the kids. Sadly, the no hitting rule is more new than you’d think.
Umm whoever said no hitting that is absolutely not true.
My brothers went to this school, I currently have a few Nephews in this school and THERE IS HITTING!
It’s more than old school, if your child has the smallest challenge they will not help you take care of the issues and thus the child struggles tremendously.
Absolutely heartbreaking, evil and so wrong. I can’t believe this still happens in 2023. I wish the rebbeim could be reported to the cops but social pressure will stop parents from doing it.
My nephew was in Bais Dovid eight years ago and it was routine to see kids being hit in the halls by a certain principal. My nephew’s rebbi smashed his head down on his desk because he wasn’t looking into his Sefer. He came home bleeding.
These people are going to pay for what they’re doing in the next world. OP, if there’s a different yeshiva you could send your kid to, please do.