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October 28, 2010 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-10-28

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Do YOU HAVE THE FACTS?

Jewish day
schools are not
diverse. (myth)

Jewish day schools
are too expensive and
out of my financial
reach. (myth)



Hillel Day School welcomes
families from a wide range of
Jewish and socio-economic
backgrounds. Understanding
and respecting differences is
a core value taught at Hillel.
(fact)

Hillel Day School generously
provides over $2.6 MM in
financial assistance; this year
approximately 54% of our
student body will benefit.*
(fact)

Jewish day schools
don't prepare
children for the
"real world." (myth)

Jewish day schools
lack great academics,
especially when it
comes to math. (myth)

Hillel Day School places
students in small class sizes
designed to meet their unique
learning styles. Our math
curriculum includes high school
geometry, challenging the
individual needs of our
advanced students. (fact)

Over 50% of Hillel Day School
graduates attend the top 50
universities in the country
(comparable to the area's top
college-prep private schools).
Our graduates go on to excel in
their chosen professions. (fact)

Ask us about the substantial reduction in kindergarten tuition for

OPEN HOUSE

For parents of prospective students, grades K-8, fall
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2010 at 6:45 p.m.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Li and
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER io at 9:3oa.m.

To RSVP or for more information, please contact:
Amy Schlussel at aschlussel@hillelday.org or 248-539-1484

*Hillel is committed to helping
provide a Jewish day school
education to eligible students,
offering generous financial
assistance to qualifying families.

2011

GROUP TOURS: Come see Hillel in action!

Complimentary babysitting services
available; please RSVP to reserve.

2011-2012

Hillel

DAY SCHOOL

OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT

32200 Middlebelt Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48334-1715
tel (248) 851-3220 • fax (248) 851-5095
www.hillelday.org

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