Jewish Day School | Preschool - 8th Grade | Admissions

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Jewish Day School | Preschool - 8th Grade | Admissions
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An inclusive jewish education for all who seek it
We’re delighted that you’re considering JDS for your child!
We know that choosing a school can be complicated, often involving multiple considerations. What is the academic curriculum? What about social and emotional learning? Can the school fully challenge and support your child at every stage of their development? How do the school’s values shape the program? And will this school prepare your child to succeed?
At JDS, we’ve created an uncommonly dedicated learning community, profoundly invested in every child’s academic and personal success. It’s our responsibility—and our great joy—to ensure your child knows and loves who they are—and discovers the amazing things they can do, for their own sake and for the world around them.
We also believe in sharing our Jewish values, traditions, and experiences with people of all beliefs and backgrounds. In this energizing, diverse environment, we learn with and from each other every day. Whether you are Jewish or not, we invite your family to join us.
View our
philosophy book
to learn more!
Here are some next steps you can take:
Review our
academic
and
Jewish Studies
programs.
Learn about
tuition
and options for
financial assistance
.
Contact our
Admissions Office
with questions.
Schedule a
visit
.
Apply
now
Students always tell me, “The teachers are really fun. They care about what they’re doing, and that makes us care.” In our classes, you don’t see kids just slogging through. You see people enjoying themselves and being engaged while there’s meaningful learning going on.
–administrator
When I toured JDS, I cried. I have experience in education, I immediately knew this was a place where students are really valued, the educators love what they’re doing, and they believe it has larger meaning for society as a whole.
–parent
We saw that JDS was very child-centered with a healthy attitude toward both academic learning and social learning. They’re really in it for the kids, which is a very big Jewish value. Everything is about the kids
–parent