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Published:
January 21, 2012
Finances are the main reason
Everyone, please see reply to #15 way below.
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Which report does Rabbi Solomon refer to? '08/'09 report from Avi Chai is quite positive.
The '08/'09 report from Avi Chai is quite positive and is the latest on their website. I quote: "• There were 228,174 students in Jewish elementary and secondary schools—the four-year-old level through grade 12—in the 2008-09 school year. This represents an increase of 23,000 or 11% from 2003-04, and an increase of more than 43,000 or nearly 25% since 1998-99. There continues to be significant growth in day school enrollment. • Orthodox day school enrollment continues to grow significantly—a 56% increase in Chassidic schools and a 34% increase in Yeshiva-world schools over the past ten years—in large part due to high fertility rates. • Community day schools continue to demonstrate growth, both in the number of schools—98 in 2008-09 as compared to 75 in 1998-99—and enrollment, which has grown by more than 40% over the past decade. Of note is the increase in Community day high schools, which generates a significant increase in the number of students in non-Orthodox high schools. • The difficulties facing the Conservative can be seen in the nearly 25% decrease in enrollment over the past ten years."