THE JEWISH NEWS UP FRONT This Week's Top Stories As educators struggle to control expenditures, tuition continues to climb at area day schools. JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER F or years, parents of Hillel cut costs and keep tuition af- for the wealthiest families. Day School students suf- fordable. Moderate-income families fered through tuition in- "We have tried very hard in paid $6,550. creases, some nearly 20 keeping those costs down," he In a letter to parents, Dr. percent. Although they grumbled said. Borofsky explained it this and groaned through each one, Leaders say the brunt of the way: "Tuition equals actual they continued to send their kids, cost is in attracting and keeping expenses (less tuition sub- continued to fork over the mon- talented teachers, what educa- sidy programs) divided by ey. tors call their "greatest resource." the projected number of stu- This year, very few - if any - Rabbi Karmi Gross of Akiva dents to create a balanced are making a peep about the said pay increases for teachers budget." rates, due in part to only a small generally exceed the rise in the The difference between increase in tuition for the 1997- annual cost of living. the actual cost of educating 98 school year of $150, for a total "Many teachers' raises are be- a child and the price of tu- of $7,300 or $6,700, depending on yond 2 percent," he said. "They ition is also apparent at income. would be insulted if they got 2 Yeshiva Beth Yehudah. In addition, the school insti- percent. That is seen as a slap in Most of the students rely on tuted a family policy which allows the face for a teacher. scholarship assistance to pay a 5 percent discount on tuition for "For a good teacher that you tuition. The average Yeshi- more than two students. really want to keep, you are talk- va family has five children in Dr. Marcy Borofsky, president ing up to 10 percent," he said. the school and a family in- of the school's board of directors, And tuition, educators say, is come of $35,000. noted Hillel's ability to keep tu- not the total cost of educating a Yet the school has not ition increases to an average of 2 child. For example, in the 1996- only bridged the gulf between percent per year for the past four 97 school year at Hillel, the total tuition payments and budget to- years. budget was $5,154,000 for edu- tal but has also successfully "It has been an important goal cating 690 students, a cost per reined in tuition increases in the of both the administration and child of $7,470. Tuition, howev- past few years. For example, the lay leadership to stabilize tu- er, topped out at $7,150 per child TUITION page 22 ition," she wrote recently in a letter to parents. "We are Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit Allocations proud as we reflect on these fear Hillel Akiva past four years as proof of Yeshiva Beth Yehudah this accomplishment." 1992-93 $273,000 $197,000 $270,000 However, Hillel's 2 per- 1993-94 299,000 200,000 300,000 cent increase this year is an 1994-95 339,000 240,000 340,000 anomaly for most area day 1995-96 374,000 275,000 390,000 schools. Over the past five 1996-97 414,000 305,000 435,000 years, tuition at local day schools has constantly Tuition at Yeshiva Beth Yehudah risen, keeping up with or Year Elementary Upper School surpassing the national 1992-93 $3,500 $3,700 rate of inflation. 1993-94 3,750 3,950 According to the Bureau 1994-95 4,150 4,350 of Labor Statistics, inflation 1995-96 4,200 4,475 has ranged from a high of 1996-97 4,275 4,725 4.6 percent in 1991 to a low of 2.6 percent in 1994. Last Tuition at Akiva year, the figure was 3 per- Year Kindergarten 1:0:6 9-12 Bldg. and cent. 1992-93 $2,400 $3,250 $3,675 $4,100 School officials and lay $1,250 1993-94 2,600 3,300 3,775 4,400 leaders defend the annual 1,250 3,000 1994-95 3,500 4,000 4,700 1,500 tuition increases, attribut- 3,000 3,700 4,200 4,900 1,300 ing them to the rising cost 1995-96 1996-97 3,400 4,300 4,850 5,650 1,000 of educating a child. 1997-98 3,400 4,575 5,175 6,000 1,000 "We see a disparity in what our budget is and the amount of money we need Tuition at Hillel Year to cover it," said Maury El- Tier one Tier Iwo lenberg, chairman of the 1992-93 $5,300 Yeshiva Beth Yehudah 1993-94 5,700 board of directors. 1994-95 6,800 $6,100 He added that the school 1995-96 6,900 6,200 has gone through major re- 1996-97 7,150 6,550 structuring in the past five 1997-98 7,300 6,700 years and has laid off work- * M 1992-93 and 1993-94, the Iwo-tier system was not in place. ers and reassigned tasks to When Green Sees Red Last year, Ruth Matar came here backing Netanyahu. This year, she questions his leadership. PHIL JACOBS EDITOR PH OTO BY JOHN M. D ISCHER Counting The Cost I t was almost exactly a year the Nazi occupation when she ago that Ruth Matar visited was a child. Its members, wear- Detroit. ing green hats, actively hit the The issues on the table streets in protest when they see were what she saw as then- what they perceive as injustice Prime Minister Shimon Peres' against Israel. giveaway of Israeli security and "I really try to give a message territory to the Palestinians. of hopefulness when I speak," Mrs. Matar was outspoken said Mrs. Matar. "I want to about civil rights violations leave people with the thought against Jews in Israel. She that we can do things for the pressed on the urgency of sup- positive. But I think people porting Bibi Netanyahu as Is- don't realize how bad things are rael's hope for the future. in Israel. They need to hear the This year, the eloquently out- truth, and they often aren't get- spoken leader of Women in ting it in the media here. But Green addressed a Monday it's not such a surprise because evening Jewish Community the Israeli media isn't provid- Center audience of 130. The is- ing information either." sue of giving land and se- Last year, Mrs. Matar curity away had not Ruth Matar spoke mostly about the changed in a year. But talks w ith Toby violence she said was her tune on Mr. Ne- Schl ussel happening against any tanyahu had become before Monday Jew who protested even ing's critical and angry. against government ac- eve nt. Mrs. Matar addressed tions to give West Bank the largely sympathetic towns to the Palestini- audience after showing a dra- ans. matic video capturing Pales- This time around, Women in tinian leader Yassir Arafat Green is back on the streets, calling for Jerusalem's role as she said, because of the inde- the capital of a Palestinian cision and the wavering of Mr. state. The film also document- Netanyahu. ed Palestinian violence against "Bibi inherited a terrible Jews. It was produced by West mess," she said. "However, we Bloomfield resident Molly need a strong leader to take us Resnick, who also coordinated into the future. Like [President Monday's presentation. Harry] Truman said, 'If you Women in Green, also called can't stand the heat, get out of Women for Israel's Tomorrow, the kitchen."' has 20 U.S. chapters. The po- Mrs. Matar said the strong litically conservative group was Bibi she supported last year has founded in 1993 by Mrs. Matar, buckled under to the pressure a native of Austria who escaped GREEN SEES RED page 22 ti CD *Cr CC 3