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Frequently asked questions
There are approximately 906 Jewish day schools across 37 states, serving over 300,000 students from preschool through 12th grade. These range from Orthodox and Modern Orthodox yeshivas to Community and independent Jewish day schools, each with their own educational philosophy and community character.
The right Jewish school depends on your family's values, educational philosophy, level of observance, location, and budget. Find Jewish Schools helps families match with schools based on these factors rather than generic ratings, so you can find a school where your family truly fits. When we launch, our School Finder tool will walk you through the key questions and recommend schools that match.
Jewish school tuition assistance comes from multiple sources: school-level financial aid, Federation scholarships, state voucher and tax credit programs, community affordability initiatives, and the upcoming federal ECCA scholarship program. Many families qualify for significant assistance they don't know about. We're building a scholarship finder to help families navigate all available options in one place.
A Jewish day school provides a dual curriculum of rigorous secular academics alongside Jewish studies, Hebrew language, and Jewish values education. Students typically spend part of the day on general subjects (math, science, English, history) and part on Jewish studies (Torah, Hebrew, Jewish history, and traditions). Schools range from preschool through 12th grade and vary in religious orientation and educational approach.
Yes — 100% free for families and schools. We don't charge schools to list, sell premium placements, or rank anyone based on who pays. Every school appears on equal footing. Schools that voluntarily share detailed information — policies, transparency data, and community character — will earn recognition badges that help families make more informed decisions.
No. We don't assign letter grades or star ratings. Instead, we help you find the right fit for your family. Every school has a different character, philosophy, and community — what matters is whether it's right for you, not where it falls on an arbitrary ranking. We provide factual information and matching tools, not judgments.
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Register Your SchoolResources for families
Guides to help you understand Jewish day school and pay for it.
ECCA Scholarship for Jewish Day Schools: What Families Need to Know
Up to $5,000/child toward tuition — here's how it works, who qualifies, and how to prepare before applications open in 2027.
What Is a Jewish Day School?
A plain-language guide for families who are new to it — what the school day looks like, who it's for, and what it costs.
How Jewish Schools Are Different From Each Other
Jewish day schools vary enormously in religious environment, Hebrew programs, and community character. Here's how to tell them apart.