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Prizmah Facts At A Glance 2023-2024
Prizmah is committed to supporting Jewish day school and yeshiva leaders with research and data to support data driven decision making and providing landscape research for the Jewish day school ecosystem. In partnership with...
Data and Analysis for School Leadership (DASL) is a data collection and reporting tool designed to give school leaders access to crucial comparative data on school salaries, finance, enrollment and development. This session...
This report is an amended version of NAIS’ Facts at a Glance for Jewish Day Schools and Yeshivas. The data is about the 2022–2023 school year unless otherwise indicated. It contains data on enrollment, tuition, financial aid...
What Really Happens at School? One has to wonder why, at the start of the third decade of the 21st century, it is still necessary to establish the value proposition of Jewish day school education. The first day schools were...
While listening to Michael Lewis’ 2020 audiobook, Playing to Win, I was struck by its relevance to our communal conversation vis-à-vis the cost-benefit analysis of Jewish education. The book served as a reminder that too...
At Mandel Jewish Day School in Beachwood, Ohio, we recently invested in a market research study to deepen our understanding of the three personas that make up our key audiences. The market research, which took the form of...
It should come as no surprise that today’s Jewish communal leaders, both lay and professional, have far higher levels of Jewish education of all sorts, including day schools, than the Jewish public at large. Perhaps more...
The Idea One of the most compelling reasons for parents to send children to Jewish day schools and for funders to support them is the immersive nature of the day school experience. There is a great deal to be said for...
In my role as director of admissions at Solomon Schechter Day School of Metropolitan Chicago, I am constantly navigating questions from prospective parents. One might think the most frequent question I receive is about...