Saturday, January 5, 2013

Westchester Day School Responds to WTA


Dear Parents and WDS Family and Friends,
Since 2009, Westchester Day School has proudly embraced its role as a community leader through a focused effort to stem the rise of yeshiva tuition, while maintaining and exceeding the highest standards of excellence in Jewish and secular education. Today, we are excited to announce the next phase of our multi-year campaign. For the 2013-14 academic year, we are lowering tuition for Ganon 4’s, Kindergarten, and First Grade to $13,500, a reduction, on average, of nearly 25 percent. Though we have not yet finalized the new rates for Grades 2-8, we expect to announce reductions across all grades, ensuring that every family at WDS will benefit from the new tuition structure. This is not the end of our campaign. We remain fully committed to our program of reducing the tuition burden on WDS families.
WDS leadership firmly believes that lower tuition rates for the early grades simultaneously provides necessary relief to our current parent body while attracting new families to WDS. We will present further details of the new tuition rates to prospective parents at the WDS Open House on Sunday, October 28th. Because effective planning is essential to fiscal responsibility, we will be offering this tuition reduction to those families who commit to WDS by December 31st. 
Our primary commitment remains to delivering the highest standards of excellence in education, something our parents and students have come to expect. In pursuit of this mission, we will continue to introduce new educational initiatives and programming in areas such as science, art and music, and innovative pilot programs further integrating technology into the classroom. It is essential to note that we do not expect to reduce any programming in order to implement the lowered tuition structure. It is WDS’s financial strength that uniquely positions us to launch this community-minded initiative. Between our prudent cost-cutting efforts over the past three years, the growth of our immensely popular summer program, and the success of our expanded fundraising efforts, we are confident that we can implement this strategy on a sustainable basis. We strongly believe that the combination of educational excellence, outstanding faculty, community leadership, and our unique and beautiful campus will empower our next Head of School to propel Westchester Day School into the future. These are exciting times to be part of the WDS family, and we look forward to partnering with you as together we build upon our proud 64-year history.  
Shabbat Shalom,
Dan KosowskyDavid Goldschmidt
PresidentChairman

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What a joke! First of all, I know for a fact that WDS is only making changes in response to this new competition. Secondly, this is pathetic. They must be really desperate to send out a letter like this.
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Common Sense · 638 weeks ago

The only thing that is pathetic is you calling a Yeshiva "desperate." WDS is only invested in its own survival is so it can provide a quality education for its students.
So in other words you are forcing the existing institutions to go out of business within the next few years rather than working with them and change them from within?
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Teaneck Logic · 638 weeks ago

Sounds like WDS has good leadership and fundraisers. Keep up the good work. Perhaps the schools should work together. What is WDS doing that allows them to lower tuition not 100 bucks at a time, but 20 and 30% annually so suddenly, without cutting services and programs? Were they just banking "profits" for a rainy day or did they make real changes? If real changes are cuttng cost that much, they should network with many schools in the area to emulate their activities. $13,500 is still a lot of money, but when you consider their programs and services, compared to 9k at he'atid, and their facilities, they must be doing something right. Would love to learn more.

Also, are there parents in BC that have children at WDS? If yes, what are your thoughts of the program? Why did you choose WDS over the BC schools? Are you pleased with the programs and services offerred? How long of a commute to / from Teaneck area?
After reading all of these posts once again in other words you are forcing the existing institutions to go out of business within the next few years rather than working with them and change them from within?
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Dr. Stratton · 406 weeks ago

NY State figures show Westchester Torah Academy / WTA total enrollment is down 6% from the 2015/16 to the 2016/17 school year. This is even after they added their 4th grade class and before Mark Nordlicht's / Platinum Partner's legal troubles surfaced.

Further, their Pre-K class in 2015/16 was 37 students and just 15 in 2016/17. And, of those 37 Pre-K students, only about 1/2 went onto the Kindergarten.

It will be interesting to see if Mark Nordlicht's legal troubles impact the 2017/18 enrollment. Likewise, any idea why enrollment dropped even before Mark Nordlicht's legal issues became known?

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